*** | Shabti figurine (Egypt) painted wood, New Kingdom 19th century Dynasty (1320BC-1200BC). Height 21.5 cm | *** | |
*** | Shabti figurine of an Overseer (Egypt). New Kingdom period, circa 19th dynasty (1320BC - 1200BC). Glazed earthenware (Often referred to as 'Faience'. in this field). Height 15.5 cm | *** | |
*** | Carved timber statuette of a man, gessoed and painted, c 747BC - 332BC | *** | |
*** | A Northern Zhou Era (557-581) Palace guard, height 36 cm | *** | |
*** | Mayan tripod Offering vessel. Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica (Guatemala / Mexico /. Honduras), late classic period, circa 550AD - 950AD. Painted and incised earthenware. Height 20 cm. diameter 15.5 cm | *** | |
*** | Bronze mirror,Tang Dynasty (618-900 AD) (Chinese) diameter 16.5 cm. Reference: E.Capon, 'Art and arch'ology in china' 1977 | *** | |
*** | A Sung Dynasty (1127 - 1280AD) winepot, having a good 'Ying Ching' glaze, with | *** | |
*** | i) An Egyptian Amulet of the Goddess Taweret Greco-Roman period, circa 305BC - 30BC Faience Height 8.5 cm Note The Deity Taweret, in the form of a female hippopotamus, was associated with the protection of women in childbirth. She was portrayed with the… | *** | |
*** | i) An Egyptian vase early Dynastic period, circa 3100BC - 2686BC carved breccia; ii) An Egyptian Collared Jar New Kingdom period, BC - 1069BC carved alabaster | *** | |
*** | Mummy mask (Egypt) painted and gessoed wood middle Kingdom-New Kingdom length 21 cm. Reference: S.Ikram and A.Dodson, 'The Mummy in ancient Egypt', 1998 | *** | |
*** | Buddhist worshippers (Gandhara), fragment of a stupa panel, relief carved in green schist, circa 100BC-100AD | *** | |
*** | Apulia (Italy) Xenon-Ware vases Circa 400BC - 300BC, glazed and painted earthenware, comprising nine vases of various shapes and sizes. (9 items). Reference M.E. Mayo 'The Art of South Italy vases From Magna Graecia', 1982 Note Xenon-ware is another… | *** | |
*** | Polychrome painted earthenware Shabti figurine from the New Kingdom period, c1540BC-1069BC | *** | |
*** | Gandhara (Afghanistan / Pakistan). Fragment of a Stupa Panel, depiction of the Goddess Hariti. circa 100BC - 100AD. Carved green schist. Height 19 cm. Width 10 cm. Illustrated p.23. Reference: W.Zwalf, 'Gandhara Sculpture', 1996 | *** | |
*** | A large and impressive Ming Dynasty Medicinal or Herbal wine jug from Southern China, having a green glaze, spout, lid, and a handle. An unglazed panel to the front shows character marks - 'Chasing the Wind', describing the energising effect of drinking… | *** | |
*** | A pre-Columbian Chimu / Inca funery mask in silver and copper. 100-1,470 AD, on a custom perspex stand | *** | |