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Lot 1

Sale 141   Antiquities

ROMAN, 1st century A.D., bronze surgical tools, including a scalpel, spoon, probes, (13cm long). Patination, very fine and rare. (5)

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Estimate $200

Lot 2

Sale 141   Antiquities

ROMAN, bronze patera handle, (c.1st-2nd century A.D.), of fluted form terminating in a boar's head with elongated muzzle and open mouth, scrolling designs along the ...

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Estimate $300

Lot 3

Sale 141   Antiquities

ROMAN, c.1st-2nd century A.D., bronze and iron items including, tanged iron armour piercing arrowhead, (75mm long); thin copper stylus, with sharpened point, (35mm long); smaller ...

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Estimate $100

Lot 4

Sale 141   Antiquities

ROMAN, (c.1-3rd century A.D.), bronze statuette, depicting Minerva wearing an aegis, peplos, and crested Corinthian helmet, head looking slightly right, her left arm resting at ...

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Estimate $300

Lot 5

Sale 141   Antiquities

ROMAN BRITAIN, c.2nd century A.D., bronze military Aucissa fibula, of large bow form, with hinge and pin, decorated with incised designs, (75mm long). Toned, very ...

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Estimate $100

Lot 6

Sale 141   Antiquities

ROMAN, c.2nd century A.D., bronze fibula, of large heavy form with t-bar and bulbous terminals, circular pattern design to base, (75mm long). Toned, very fine ...

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Estimate $10

Lot 7

Sale 141   Antiquities

ROMAN, (c.2nd-4th century AD), red ware plate, Minerva in relief in well, thin incised line around rim (17cm dia). Earthen encrustations, old scratches in well ...

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Estimate $300

Lot 8

Sale 141   Antiquities

ROMAN, uniface terracotta forger's casting mould, (4th century AD), obverse depicting folles of Maximinus, laureate bust to right, GAL VAL MAXIMINUS NOB CAES; another similar ...

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Estimate $100

Lot 9

Sale 141   Antiquities

ROMAN, (1st-4th century AD), glass sprinkler flask, ribbed squat piriform body with elongated neck and wide rim, restricted diaphragm inside neck (9cm tall). Earthen encrustations, ...

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Estimate $550

Lot 10

Sale 141   Antiquities

ROMAN, c.1st-4th century A.D., bronze axe head, long slender form with mounting sprues, (14.5 cm long). Surface pitting, nearly very fine and scarce.

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Estimate $100

Lot 11

Sale 141   Antiquities

ROMAN, (4th century AD), green glass cup, thick walls with out turned rim (8cm dia). Rim nicks, very fine.

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Estimate $450

Lot 12

Sale 141   Antiquities

ANCIENT NEAR EAST, Mesopotamia, agate cylinder seal, two even-toed ungulates with heads raised engraved around. Very fine.

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Estimate $100

Lot 13

Sale 141   Antiquities

NEAR EAST, Late Bronze Age, (c1200 - 800 BC), Perisan barbed arrow head. Pleasant green patina, very fine.

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Estimate $100

Lot 14

Sale 141   Antiquities

ANCIENT GREECE, (c.4th - 1st century B.C.), bronze arrowheads, one trilobate solid socketted type (3.5cm), another bilobate socketted (4.5cm); plus a minor Greek AE14 of ...

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Estimate $100

Lot 15

Sale 141   Antiquities

GREECE, (c.4th - 2nd century B.C.), terracotta head of a woman wearing a peplos headdress, finely detailed and modelled with delicate features (3cm x 2.5cm). ...

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Estimate $150

Lot 16

Sale 141   Antiquities

ANCIENT GREECE, Attica, (6th - 4th century BC), black on red ware skyphos, decorated with black bands and a repeating geometric design around the shoulders, ...

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Estimate $750

Lot 17

Sale 141   Antiquities

MAGNA GRAECIA, (6th - 5th century BC), Daunian kyathos, bichrome terracotta ware decorated in red and dark brown on a pale fabric, a flat slightly ...

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Estimate $750

Lot 18

Sale 141   Antiquities

MAGNA GRAECIA, Campania, (c.2nd century BC), black glazed skyphos, black glaze over red clay (14.5cm dia). A few minor areas of glaze loss, very fine.

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Estimate $350

Lot 19

Sale 141   Antiquities

ANCIENT EGYPT, Predynastic period, (c.4th millennium BCE), diorite pear-shaped mace head (7.5cm tall). Very fine and scarce.

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Estimate $220

Lot 20

Sale 141   Antiquities

ANCIENT EGYPT, (c.7th-4th centuries BC), faience Udjat eye bead (2cm). Two small broken fragments, areas of chipping, nearly very fine.

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Estimate $50

Lot 21

Sale 141   Antiquities

EGYPT, Alexandria, Hellenistic to Roman period, (3rd century BCE to 4th century AD), terracotta grotesque rendered in a reddish brown buff clay, the features exagerrated ...

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Estimate $400

Lot 22

Sale 141   Antiquities

ANCIENT, black ware pottery vessel, twin handled vessel with black glaze all over (10 cm x 14 cm). Repaired, fine.

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Estimate $100

Lot 23

Sale 141   Antiquities

CELTIC BRONZE AGE, (c1500-1200 B.C.), socketted palstave type bronze axe head. Very fine and rare.

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Estimate $250

Lot 24

Sale 141   Antiquities

CELTIC BRITAIN, c.1000 B.C., copper armbands, of plain form, two thin and one thick metal, (70-90mm diameter); Celto-Roman, c.100-300 A.D., bronze wire bracelet, of twisted ...

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Estimate $150

Lot 25

Sale 141   Antiquities

CELTIC BRITAIN, c.700 B.C., small bronze votive axe head, triangular shape, (58mm long). Find patina, very fine and scarce.

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Estimate $200

Lot 26

Sale 141   Antiquities

WESTERN INDIA, Saurashtra, (c. 18th-19th century), Kathi Darbar brass box, three legs, ornately decorated with geometric designs, with locking side pins and carrying handle (H: ...

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Estimate $3,000

Lot 27

Sale 141   Antiquities

THAILAND, Sukhotai Kingdom, (13th-15th centuries), stoneware jar with lid, iron black with white underglaze, fish and floral motif in 4 registers across jar and lid ...

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Estimate $300

Lot 28

Sale 141   Antiquities

MALAYA, Native Kingdoms, Srivijaya, (11th-13th centuries), tin rod-shaped ingot, raised sanskrit letters on the side of each end (c.f. Zeno 345197). Fine for type. (3)

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Estimate $100

Lot 29

Sale 141   Antiquities

BORNEO, Dayak, tribal iron spearhead, (c. late 19th century), long thin form with flared base, (34cm long). Very fine.

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Estimate $100

Lot 30

Sale 141   Antiquities

POST MEDIEVAL, (c.17th century), copper alloy items from Western European finds, including finger rings (6); stylised fleur de lis mounts (3); other mounts of heart ...

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Estimate $150