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Late Period, 664-332 BC. A carved alabaster shabti with painted details including tripartite wig, seed bag, agricultural tools, hieroglyphic text to the lower body. 269 grams, 14cm (5 1/2"). Property of a London gentleman; from a London collection; formerly in a 1920s collection formed in the home counties. Fine condition.
Late Period, 664-332 BC. A finely-modelled light pale blue-green glazed composition shabti with tripartite wig and plaited beard, crossed hands holding tools, dorsal pillar and square base. 51 grams, 11cm (4 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1980. A shabti of this quality would have been made for a person of very high status. Very fine condition.
Neolithic, 6th-4th millennium BC. A mixed group of bone tools comprising: a double-ended awl; five awls with one point and one blade; one awl with point and cone. 26 grams total, 7-13cm (2 3/4 - 5"). Property of a professional gentleman, acquired 2011; formerly in a private collection formed before 1950. [7 No Reserve] Fine condition.
6th millennium BC-19th century AD. A large quantity of finds from Aylsham comprising: Neolithic flint tools (scrapers, spalls, flakes), a borer and blades; Bronze Age pottery sherd and spearhead fragment; Romano-British pottery sherds, oyster shells, a bronze nail and two bronze coins; Post-Medieval stoneware fragments and a musket ball. 1.8 kg total, flint borer: 92mm (3 3/4"). The Chris Rudd collection, Norfolk, UK; formed since the 1970s; collection number SA25; finds mostly from Chris Rudd's grounds in Aylsham, Norfolk, UK. Chris Rudd has collected ancient coins and antiquities since the 1940s. As an amateur archaeologist he found many himself at Badbury Rings, Dorset, 1952-53. He also dug at Hod Hill with Professor Sir Ian Richmond and at Wroxeter with Dame Kathleen Kenyon and Dr Graham Webster. Today he is best known as a Celtic coin dealer. His catalogues have been described as ‘an important research source’ by Professor Sir Barry Cunliffe and ‘treasure houses of delight’ by Dr Anne Ross. Coins and artefacts associated with Chris Rudd – as a collector, dealer and valuer – can be seen in The British Museum and other museums. This collection was formed since the 1970s. [180, No Reserve No Reserve] Fair condition.
10th-12th century AD. A large mixed group of iron tools comprising of: a massive chain with a hook on each end, a long rod with flat triangular section end to one side and bent leaf-shaped to the other, five tools with a large loop to one end and coiled to the other, scissors with twisted handle, square-section nail with flattened head, square section rod with cut and flattened end, tapering square-section shank with flattened slightly bent end, square-section shank spiked to one end and cut to the other, similar with flat leaf shaped finials, a stirrup(?) 2.7 kg total, 7-135cm (2 3/4 - 53"). From the family collection of a London gentleman; formed in the late 1940s-1950s; thence by descent. [14 No Reserve] Fine condition, conserved. A rare group.
A mid Victorian gentlemans' travelling toilet box , manufactured and with label 'Lund, Cornhill, London', figured walnut and brass bound, the fitted interior with boxes and bottles and small hand tools with silver covers, engine turned and with central heraldic motif, London 1851, 12w, 8.5h.
An 18 ct gold aquamarine and diamond ring, circular, stamped "18 ct", size N/O (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The aquamarine has scuffs to the angles particularly to the top facets of the stone. There are also other minor surface scratches. The diamonds seem reasonably bright and sparkley but are a little small to adequately tell if they are included. They do not appear to have any significant scratching when viewed with a loop. The shank is in good condition as are the claws. Gross weight 4 grams. Depth of the aquamarine is approximately 4 mm and approximately 8 mm in diameter. Please note that these are approximations and that we do not have the specific tools to execute such requests. The diamonds appear very bright and enhance the main stone.

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