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Egyptian faience shabti figureLate Dynastic Period, C. 664 BC - 332 BC.A beautiful light blue faience Egyptian faience shabti figure from the Late Dynastic Period. Good moulded detail around the face and arms. A horizontal column can be seen with hieroglyphs. Excellent moulded detail especially around the facial area; Arms clearly showing the two agricultural farming tools called hoes. As to be expected, a few deposits on the right-hand side of the feet and on the left with the hoe. Signs of hieroglyphs which are faint.12.3 cm. Provenance: Ex. Private Collection of 1920's collector Hans Moller Hansen Collection, Denmark, acquired legally in the late 1920's when visiting Egypt. Declaration of provenance: All provenance details are supplied by the vendor (consignor) – Hansons Auctioneers and Valuers supply a Certificate of Authenticity with all antiquities sold showing authenticity. Provenance and known details recorded on this.
Egyptian Large Faience ShabtiLate Dynastic Period, 26th Dynasty, C. 525 BC.A large faience figure in the form of a mummiform ushabti, with incised hieroglyphic text, agricultural tools, highlighted facial details. 20cm.Ex. Private Collection David Harris, Chesterfield.Acquired through decent from his Grandmother at the age of 7.Mrs Lenthall (1880-1963) purchased many antiquities from local auctions in the Chesterfield region. She also worked for the famous Robinson Industrialist in Chesterfield who gifted her objects over a period of time. These objects were thought to have been acquired in Egypt by the Robinson family in the 1920's.
Ex. Christie’s Egyptian Faience Overseer Shabti Figure with Baron Edouard Empain Provenance, Ex. Christies, April 2011. C. 1070 BC - 712 BC. An amazing provenanced Egyptian Faience Shabti figure owned by Baron Empain (1852-1929). This example has good moulded detail remaining and excellent black paint especially around the agricultural tools and the basket on the reverse side. Good green glazed colour remaining.Size: 8.5cm.Ex. Christie's Auctions on 14-April 2011. Lot no.96. Previous provenance: This was in the collection of Baron Edouard Empain (1852-1929), famously known for building the Paris Metro. The Baron Empain Palace (Qasr Al Baron) still remains in Egypt. Baron Edouard Empain was regarded as an amateur Egyptologist.
Egyptian Bright Faience ShabtiLate Period, C. 664 - 332 BC.An Egyptian faience shabti with clear hieroglyphs and design surrounding agricultural tools. : 11.6 cm.Provenance: Ex. Private Collection of 1920's collector Hans Moller Hansen Collection, Denmark, acquired legally in the late 1920's when visiting Egypt. Declaration of provenance: All provenance details are supplied by the vendor (consignor) – Hansons Auctioneers and Valuers supply a Certificate of Authenticity with all antiquities sold showing authenticity. Provenance and known details recorded on this.
Ex. Christie’s Egyptian Faience Overseer Shabti Figure with Baron Edouard Empain provenance, Ex. Christies, April 2011. C. 1070 BC - 712 BC. An amazing provenanced Egyptian Faience Shabti figure owned by Baron Empain (1852-1929). This example has good moulded detail remaining and excellent black paint especially around the agricultural tools. Hieroglyphs can be seen on the front panel of the figure in a black paint. 8.8 cm.Provenance: Ex. Christie's, 14-April 2011. Lot no.96. Previous provenance: This was in the collection of Baron Edouard Empain (1852-1929), famously known for building the Paris Metro. The Baron Empain Palace (Qasr Al Baron) remains in Egypt. Baron Edouard Empain was regarded as an amateur Egyptologist.
Egyptian faience shabti figure Late Dynastic Period, C. 664 BC - 332 BC. A beautiful light blue faience Egyptian faience shabti figure from the Late Dynastic Period. Good moulded detail around the face and arms. A horizontal column can be seen with hieroglyphs. Excellent moulded detail especially around the facial area; Arms clearly showing the two agricultural farming tools called hoes. As to be expected, a few deposits on the right-hand side of the feet and on the left with the hoe. Signs of hieroglyphs which are faint.12.3 cm.Provenance: Ex. Private Collection of 1920's collector Hans Moller Hansen Collection, Denmark, acquired legally in the late 1920's when visiting Egypt. Declaration of provenance: All provenance details are supplied by the vendor (consignor) – Hansons Auctioneers and Valuers supply a Certificate of Authenticity with all antiquities sold showing authenticity. Provenance and known details recorded on this.
Egyptian Wooden Painted Ushabti Translated Dd Mdw In Wsir-gd (w) Sd-Xnsw-mAa'Osirism Chief Builder Shed Khonsu Justified'.New Kingdom, 1200 BC.A wooden figure in the form of a mummiform ushabti with elaborate decoration, red and black painted column with hieroglyphic text, highly painted headdress and agricultural tools. Seed basket painted on the reverse. Mounted on a wooden display stand. 19cm. EX. Private Collection, Bishton Hall, Derbyshire, acquired before 1990.
Various gun tools: 3 adjustable brass powder measures, all graduated fro 2½” - 3½” drams, with ebony handles; a turnscrew with horn handle, by Harrison & Mussey Ltd; 3 horn handles for turnscrews; an unfinished nipple key with pricker; a 12 bore wad punch; a large brass jag for a cleaning rod; a Luger stripping tool; a small pigskin shot flask (the charger rusty); and 3 other items. Average GC (15)
A quantity of continental model railway by Fleischmann and RoCo. A Fleischmann DB Class 064 2-6-2 tank locomotive RN 064 389-0 in black and red livery. Ro-Co 4 wagon set, bogie high capacity hopper wagons in oxide red livery. Together with 2 Fleischmann Ringlockschuppen-Bausatz (locomotive sheds) (6476) and Electro-Drehscheibe (electric turntable) (6152C). Plus 2 packs of Fleischmann straight track. Also packets of lineside scenery material, grass, coal etc. A number of unmade Superquick card building kits, a modern tinplate racing car, a few tools and other items. Most boxed, some marking to two. Contents VGC. £80-120
Gents Omega constellation automatic wrist watch, stainless steel cased wrist watch, having a baton dial, date aperture with original strap The time piece is in good working condition, however we do not possess the tools to open the back. The dial has some very minor abrasions to the surface, case and bracelet strap are in good condition with some minor surface abrasions. No box and no papers.
Assorted lace, black net fabric with sequins, parrot appliqué, trims and edgings of lace, Edwardian white cotton broderie anglais top, white cotton under garments and textiles, sewing accessories, lace bobbins, thimbles and tools, silver handled button hook, glove stretchers, mother of pearl buttons, stamp case etc (one box)
12th-7th century BC. A bronze helmet of the Urnfield Culture formed as two triangular panels with an applied riveted seam to the crest; bands of repoussé ornament to both faces comprising lines of bosses and pellets between; six square slots to the lower edge, to secure the liner; mounted on a custom-made stand. See Briard, J. The Bronze Age in Barbarian Europe, London, 1979 for discussion. 1.5 kg, 36cm including stand (14 1/4"). Acquired in 2000; formally in a private Austrian collection for 30 years. The Urnfield Culture of Central Europe is one of a series of archaeological complexes sharing many similar features, all belonging to the later Bronze Ager and extending to some extent into the Iron Age. The name 'Urnfield' refers to the burial custom of cremating the deceased and placing the remains in a pottery vessel (urn), which was buried in a designated area among many other similar examples (the field of urns"). In Central Europe, the successor to Urnfield was the Hallstatt Culture which many scholars associate with the rise of the Celtic-speaking peoples. At their greatest extent, Urnfield-type cultures extended from Hungary to western France, but the source of the tradition is firmly associated with Hungary and its neighbouring areas bordering the Eurasian steppe. The Urnfield Culture is associated with specific types of ceramic and other goods, and with the rise of the heavily armoured warrior whose body was protected by a helmet, cuirass and greaves as well as a hand-held shield; the offensive weapons were thrusting spears, javelins, daggers and long slashing swords as well as arrows. Chariot warfare gained in importance at this time, and worked iron was introduced as a decoration on bronze tools and weapons. Fine condition.
New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A carved granite shabti with floral headdress on the tripartite wig, beaded collars, agricultural tools in the crossed hands, seed-bag to the shoulder, winged Ba-bird to the midriff. 300 grams, 16cm (6 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1970. Accompanied by a scholarly note from Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.] Very fine condition. Rare.
A 'Jim's Joinery' doll's carpentry shop featuring clothed joiner/carpenter, tools, wooden furniture and street entrance to left side, presented in glazed oak case, width 49.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: We would recommend contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on the 'Postage' tab of www.adampartridge.co.uk.
A good quality scratch built 3.5" gauge live steam model 'Betty' 2-6-2 locomotive and tender (with coal and associated tools) painted in green and black with two plans and boiler test certificate issued in 1982 by Whitney & West Oxfordshire Model Engineering Society stating copper construction, working pressure of 80psi and hydraulic test pressure of 130psi, also a Reeves Model Engineers steam locomotives booklet, loco and tender each with custom cases, length of loco (excluding buffers) approx 68cm, length of tender (excluding buffers) approx 41.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: General surface wear throughout, cannot guarantee which components are present and which were not added, please judge for yourself from pictures and request additional information if necessary, scratches, losses to paintwork, wear to cases etc, tender with card stating construction time of 2200 hours, 130 miles mileage. Also present are five variously shaped sections of steel. Please note that we are unable to upload more than 9 images on our website. There are more images available on www.the-saleroom.com
Fielding (Henry) The Works... with the Life of the Author, 4 vol., first collected edition, engraved portrait, very light offsetting, contemporary tree calf, covers with oval panels with gilt laurel borders, calf around that dyed green, all of which within a tripled border of various tools, spines gilt in compartments, rubbed, vol2 & 3 upper covers detached, slip-case, 4to A.Millar, 1762.
A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD FITTED DRESSING CASE WITH AN ASSORTMENT OF SILVER HALLMARKED BOTTLES AND BOXES, the brass bound box with hinged lid opening to reveal a fitted interior, with six hallmarked boxes to include a small inkwell, each silver box bearing a man in the moon motif and intertwined initials to match the brass plaque on the box, with three further white metal topped bottles and a selection of mother of pearl handled tools, W 32 cm

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