806. Two Egyptian turquoise faience ushabti, the larger moulded with hieroglyphics, and a small Mycenaean pottery standing figure of a woman, c.1300BC, 11.5cm. (3) £200-300
Provenance: an English private collection.
807. A Cambodian sandstone carving of the head of Buddha, probably 12th century, originally from a figure, with elongated ears, the hair secured in a high chignon, 20.5cm. £200-300
808. A small Javanese terracotta pottery head, 13th/14th century, with stylized features and a receding cranium, mounted on a wooden plinth, 8cm. £100-200
Provenance: purchased from Gallerie Drees, Brussels in the 1990s.
809. An Anglo-Saxon yellow metal ring, c.7th century AD, the terminals formed as animal heads, a Dark Ages small belt plaque plaque, 7th/8th century AD, decorated with bearded figures, and a small Roman agate intaglio, c.2nd century, carved with a lion, 5.8cm max. (3) £100-200
810. A small collection of antiquities, including two cylinder seals, a clay tablet impressed in cuneiform, a compressed circular pottery flask and other small items, together with a letter dated 17th February 1922 relating to the items, 14.5cm. (12) £250-350
811. A Greek black glazed pottery skyphos, c.5th century BC, with turned concentric rings to the base and two ring handles to the rim, and a Roman redware bowl c.200-300AD with an impressed pattern to the centre, 25cm. (2) £200-300
Provenance: New York private collection, formed in the 1980s and thence by descent.
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