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Auction House:
Guy Earl-Smith & Antiquity
Number of lots recorded:15
Lots with images:15
Prices available:15
Category:
Zother
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A fine marble sculpture of Krishna, 19th century, standing above a square pedestal, his hands raised as if playing a flute, dressed in a loose fitting robe wearing a pendulous necklace, his visage with serene expression below an elaborate Crown, serrated… ***
*** A Superb Persian ceramic bowl, c.12-13th century, in conical form, high fired with translucent glaze, the interior decorated with calligraphy in dark brown glaze, 21 x 7 cm ***
*** A Rare Bactrian Idol, c.2nd Mill. B.C., sculpted from mottled green stone in the form of an eagle, the anterior decorated with incised circular and linear motifs, head rejoined at neck, Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex, Central Asia, 19 x 9 cm ***
*** A Seljuk copper alloy ewer,12-13th century AD, c.13th century AD, decorated with kufic calligraphy and abstract motifs, some verdigris, intact, Persia, 34 x 15 cm ***
*** A fine Indus Valley ceramic vessel, c.3000BC, the baked red clay decorated with figurative mythical beasts and esoteric motifs in polychrome mineral earth pigments, some losses to outer rim, intact and stable, 19 x 29 cm ***
*** A rare Babylonian Cuneiform tablet,-1600 BC, the diminutive clay section inscribed with classic ancient text to both sides, Mesopotamia, 4 x 3 cm., ex-collection Sir William Bowmore ***
*** A Rare Bactrian Limestone Head, c.2nd Mill. B.C., of diminutive form, the fine featured visage with almond shaped eyes and protruding ears, excellent detail, 6 x 5 cm, Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex, Central Asia ***
*** A rare Bactrian stone vessel, c. 2nd millennium, BC, of grey schist in the form of a diminutive bowl decorated with incised motifs to outer rim, rejoined, Central Asia, 9 x 4 cm. ***
*** A rare Babylonian Cuneiform tablet,-1600 BC, the diminutive clay section inscribed with classic ancient text, one side with mineral crystallisation, Mesopotamia, 4.5 x 4 cm ***
*** A fine Ban Ching ceramic vessel, c.4th-1st millennium BC, decorate with polychrome mineral earth pigments beneath old encrustations, some loss to base, Northeast Thailand, 19 x 16 cm ***
*** A rare collection of amber and glass beads, c.10-12th century AD, including Russian amber beads, iron Age glass beads from Thailand and large Islamic glass beads, temporarily strung, 48 cm ***
*** A fine Indus Valley sculpture (Mohenjodaro), c.3rd Millennium BC, in the form of a Zebu bull, decorated with linear motifs in mineral earth pigments, minor loss to one leg and horn ***
*** An Islamic green glass bottle, c.8-9th century AD, of diminutive form, Lebanon, 9 x 5 cm ***
*** A fine Indus Valley ceramic vessel, 3300-3000 BC, Nal Phase, decorated with geometric motifs in polychrome mineral earth pigments beneath old encrustations, minor losses evident, 11 x 8 cm. ***
*** Two Majapahit body ornaments, c.14-15th century AD, the diminutive translucent green glass pendants, intact, Java, 4 cm (2). Provenance: from an Australian collection ***