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Auction House:
Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)
Number of lots recorded:18
Lots with images:18
Prices available:18
Category:
Antiquities
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A Khmer bronze mirror, circa 13th century. 14 cm high ***
*** A small bronze amulet of Osiris and another similar figure late period 600-300BC traces of gilding 4.5 cm ***
*** A strand of Ban Chiang glass beads BC ***
*** A small Korean celadon saucer-dish, Koryo Dynasty, 12th/13th century, with a slightly degraded bluish green glaze 12.5 cm diameter ***
*** A bronze cover and a copper container early Islamic Egypt 7-9th century AD 4.5 x 4 cm 4.5 cm high, 4 cm diameter ***
*** A pre-Columbian pottery terracotta form vessel or statue, Central America, circa 500-700AD 6 cm high ***
*** A large light green glazed ceramic bowl, in the 15th century style. 39 cm diameter ***
*** A small pre-Dynastic stone jarlet late 4th millennium BC 5 cm high ***
*** An unusual heavy stoneware celadon bowl, late Tang Dynasty, circa 9th century, supported on a flat foot, three spur marks in the centre. 13.8 cm diameter ***
*** Two Southern Chinese celadon bowls, encrusted with coral, Tang and Yuan Dynasty, 10th and 14th century, 20.7 cm and 17 cm diameter ***
*** A Chinese export porcelain famille rose cream jug, Qianlong 18th century, 10 cm high and a Qingbai twin fish dish 18 cm diameter ***
*** Four celadon glazed tea bowls, Yuan Dynasty, 14th century, 8 cm to 9.6 cm diameter ***
*** Two Qingbai bowls, Fujian and another small bowl and the bottom of a box and a small shipwreck jar, 14th century ***
*** A cane and raffia Bactrian camel and a small pottery donkey, probably Spanish, camel 36 cm high, donkey 25 cm high ***
*** An Ordos horse trapping, probably Han (206-220 AD). Provenance: R and V Tregaskis, 1999. 7 x 7.5 cm ***
*** An unusual ancient bronze fitting, 1st half of the 1st millenium BC 8 cm long ***
*** A group of 25 archaic bronze fittings, Warring States/Han Dynasty, 4th century BC/1st century AD largest. Largest 8 cm long ***
*** An incomplete steel drawing set in brown leather case, circa 1500BC 18.5 x 11 cm ***