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Lot. 42
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$150
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"A fine Caspian Region bronze blade. A very large intact example with wonderful leaf form with large flat midrib, and curved tang with flattened end. Origin:Circa 2nd to 1st Millennium B.C., Caspian Region, North Western Persia Dimensions:Length: 39 cm / Width: 5.2 cm Condition:Oxidised patina, with minor loss along the edges, in good condition. A Western Asiatic bronze dagger blade. Origin:Circa 1st Millennium B.C. Dimensions:Length: 21.5 cm Condition:Oxidised patina with minor ancient loss, presented on a custom display mount. Reference:For a similar example, see Christies New York, December 2009, lot 62"
800 - 900
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Lot. 47
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$2,500
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"A fine Jain solid cast bronze statue of a Jina possibly Mahariva, standing naked in the Digambaras tradition (sky-clad). Beautiful naturalistic form with both arms hanging down the sides the hands resting on the waist. The face with a serene expression, the hair cut short with enlarged earlobes indicating a person of higher status having previously worn large elaborate airings. Ex: L. Katatic Collection Melbourne, acquired from the local antique market in the early 1980's Origin:Circa 9th to 10th Century A.D., Bihar or Rajasthan, India Dimensions:Height: 23.5 cm / Width: 7 cm Condition:Ancient loss evident on the lower legs, with an all over oxidised verdigris patina, presented on a custom display mount."
12000 - 16000
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Lot. 70
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$4,000
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"A very fine Gandharan stucco head of a Sage with remnant pigments. Ex-Art of the East, Thailand Exhibited at The Ian Potter Museum of Art, The University of Melbourne, 13 Oct 2012 to 7 Apr 2013, with Indian Artist Jitish Kallat: ""Circa"" Due to the size or weight of this item, please contact us directly if you are interested in purchasing it. Origin: Circa 3rd century A.D. Matta, Swat, Pakistan Dimensions: Height: 41.0 cm / Width: 18.0 cm / Depth: 25.0 cm / Stand height: 36.5 cm, depth: 16.0 cm Condition: Ancient loss evident. Presented on custom display stand"
20000 - 25000
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Lot. 111
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$650
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"A Old Testament period pottery oil lamp. Origin:Iron Age, c. 1200 - 536 BC. Holy Land, Dimensions:1.5 cm x 5 cm Condition:Surface wear, earth deposits, overall in good condition. A Hellenistic dark brown clay oil lamp with triangle side lugs. Origin:Circa 2nd century B.C., Levant Dimensions:5.2 cm x 4.7 cm Condition:Ancient Loss with surface wear. A Cypriot terracotta black-on-red ware juglet with a tall cylindrical flared neck, and stirrup handle. The globular body is decorated with black bands and a small closed spiral design. Origin:Circa 950 to 850 B.C., Cyprus Dimensions:Height: 9cm / Diameter: 5.5 cm Condition:The neck and handle were re-joined, with a small chip on the lip. In overall fine condition."
1000 - 1450
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Lot. 145
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$1,500
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"A rare Indus Valley lead and antimony composite figurine. Origin: Circa 1st Millennium B.C., Quetta Valley, Pakistan Dimensions: Height: 14.8 cm / Width: 5.5 cm Condition: Ancient loss of one leg, with a built up encrusted patina, in overall good condition. A Gandharan bone figurine of a standing female Bodhisattva. Origin: Circa 2nd to 3rd Century A.D., North India Dimensions: Height: 10.5 cm Condition: Weathered surface, with a re-join on the feet, legs and base. Presented on a brass and perspex display stand"
2000 - 3000
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Lot. 256
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$600
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"Apple green glazed faience eroticon depicting the dwarf god Bes and three nude female figures (upside down), the central female figure with legs parted and engaged in love-making with Bes; the other two figures are by his side and form his bow legs. From the Nikos Paschalis (1918 - 1948) Collection, inherited in 1965 by his sister, Assimina Paschalis, later by descent to Dr W. Galanos of Melbourne, Australia. Mr Paschalis was the grandson of George Paschalis, the founder of the Paschalion Archaeophylakeion Museum in Samos, Greece in 1912 Origin:Ptolemaic period, circa 332-30 B.C., Egypt Dimensions:Height: 11.6 cm Condition:Glaze wear. Presented on custom display stand."
2000 - 3000
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Lot. 281
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$2,000
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"A volcanic stone statue of Lakshmi, wife of Vishnu and the epitome of feminine beauty; in her right hand she grasps a discus, in her left hand a conch shell; her front two hands are holding a lotus flower. Ex McAllister Collection, Queensland. GP Due to the size or weight of this item, please contact us directly if you are interested in purchasing it. Origin: Singhasari period, 13th century A.D. Eastern Java, Indonesia Dimensions: Height: 114 cm, width: 36 cm"
5000 - 8000
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Lot. 303
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$500
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"A Bactrian figurine of a recumbent lion, fashioned from hard green stone, the details of the animal's mane and skin folds delineated with deeply carved lines; intact. Origin:Circa 2nd millennium B.C. Central Asia, BMAC (Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex).Dimensions:4 .8 x 3.2 x 2.5 cm Condition:One small chip on the tail, in good condition. A shell bangle carved from a section of tridacna (clam) shell from the Persian Gulf, the exterior surface with an incised motif of dotted circles which form an interlinking endless knot design. Origin:Baluchistan region, Hellenistic period (Seleucid Empire), 4th-1st century B.C. Dimensions:Maximum inner diameter: 6.0 cm / Maximum thickness: 2.4 cm Condition:Intact, with smooth, glossy patina; the carving with wear and patina consistent with great age."
700 - 950
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Lot. 309
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$1,250
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"An Attic Red Figured Amphora circa Side A. Winged female in pursute of a male hunter, possibly Cephalos with his petasos and spears. Side B. Zeus depicted with lightning bolts in hand with a young female, possibly, Aphrodite with alabastron and pythian-delphi tripod. Origin: circa 5th to 4th Century B.C., Attica, Greece. Dimensions: Height: 48cm Condition: Evidence of 19th century repairs including bronze pins then rebuilt with missing sections replaced by a museum conservator.An Attic Red Figured Amphora circa Side A. Winged female in pursute of a male hunter, possibly Cephalos with his petasos and spears. Side B. Zeus depicted with lightning bolts in hand with a young female, possibly, Aphrodite with alabastron and pythian-delphi tripod. Origin: circa 5th to 4th Century B.C., Attica, Greece. Dimensions: Height: 48cm Condition: Evidence of 19th century repairs including bronze pins then rebuilt with missing sections replaced by a museum conservator."
3000 - 5000
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Lot. 344
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$100
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"A pair of ancient stone implements, pounder and lamp. A Bactrian green basalt pestle or pounder. Origin: 3rd-2nd millennium B.C. BMAC (Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex), Central Asia Dimensions: Height: 55 mm / Diameter: 95 mm Condition: Three perforations evident, otherwise good condition. A fine Kushan stone oil lamp, in heart shape, the upper rim with scalloped edges, the sides with two guadraped figures most likely mouflon framed within curvilinear motif, in relief. Origin: Circa 4th to 5th Century A.D., North India Dimensions: Height: 5 cm / Width: 10.5 cm / Length: 13.2 cm Condition: Minor ancient loss, in good condition."
200 - 400
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Lot. 356
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$5,000
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"[missing x9097] A highly stylised bronze figure of a female deity, portrayed mounted on a horse in side-saddle fashion, her left arm controlling the animal, the other arm raised; the goddess wears an extremely elaborate, column-like headdress with a central plaited design bordered by openwork zig-zags; surmounting the headdress is a three-quarter enclosed loop, suggesting the object was designed to be suspended; the entire figure is cast in one piece in a flat form, with the goddess' angular, geometric style facial features and breasts being raised from the rest of the figure, the lower limbs not delineated, her lower torso instead merging into a raised saddle; the figure of the horse is represented in a similarly abstract form, with the fore- and hind-legs portrayed as solid pairings, and the animal's eye as a small, indented circle; on the reverse side, a portion of the plaited details of the deity's headdress is visible, otherwise the surface is without decoration.. This powerful sculpture has strong associations with the mistress-of-animals motif. Origin: Early 2nd millennium B.C. BMAC (Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex) or Iranian borderlands. Dimensions: Height: 10.3 cm / Diameter: 16.0 cm Condition: The piece is intact; the bronze has been professionally conserved, and shows a variegated reddish and green patina."
35000 - 50000
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Lot. 435
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$1,000
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"2 Egyptian granite ithyphallic sculptures 1. portraying a male figure reclining on a rounded basereclined with his head facing to the right. The legs spread wide revealing an oversized phallis which rests upon his left leg and arm. Ex Arte Primitivo, New York December 2000 Origin: Late to Roman period, circa circa 525 B.C. to 1st Century A.D., Egypt Dimensions: Height: 14.5 cm / Diameter: 17 cm Condition: Good condition -2. An Egyptian granite sculpture, portraying a couple in symplegma with simian features. The female figure lies belly down her head turned to the right whilst the male figure crouches over his partner. Ex Arte Primitivo, New York December 2000 Origin: Late to Roman period, circa circa 525 B.C. to 1st Century A.D., Egypt Dimensions: Height: 13 cm / Width: 13 cm Condition: Minor ancient loss in otherwise condition."
3000 - 4000
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Lot. 467
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$50
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"A strand of Egyptian glass beads and a Himalyan necklace. The Egyptian strand of various forms, primarily blue and white colour with four dark reddish brown examples. Ex: S. Kovar Collection, Collected in the 1930's. Ex: East Australian Trading, Sale No. AA201508, Date: 10 Aug 2015 Lot 174 Origin: Circa 19th to 20th Century A.D.., Egypt Dimensions: Length doubled: 23 cm / Average: 1 - 2 cm Condition: Minor chips. / 2. A Himalayan necklace comprising, turquoise and silver beads. Strung on plastic coated wire finished with a sterling silver clasp. A fine blend of antique and contemporary beads, ready to wear. Origin: Nepal / Tibet Dimensions: Length: 52 cm Condition: Intact, in good condition."
150 - 250
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