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Urartian bronze belt 700 BC, published

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Near Eastern: Metalwork: Pre AD 1000   item# 1066240

Urartian bronze belt 700 BC, published
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4150.00 

A rare, ancient Urartian bronze belt, dating to the 8th-7th Century BC. The belt of sheet-like form, with peripheral perforation holes for attachment of original fabric lining, now perished. Decorated throughout with raised ridges and incised geometric decoration of remarkable detail. The original ring-buckle, often lost, is present here. This belt, almost certainly ceremonial (and not intended for everyday use), would originally have been found in an important Urartian burial, probably ad ...click for details


Magnificent Igbo People wood 'Ikenga Cult' Figure

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: African: Artifacts: Pre 1920   item# 1066203

Magnificent Igbo People wood 'Ikenga Cult' Figure
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1750.00 

A magnificent, provenanced piece of Tribal Art. This exceptional Igbo people Ikenga Statue dates to the early 20th Century and originates from Nigeria. The Igbo are a tribe of approximately eight million who occupy the northern part of the Niger River delta in the West African state of Nigeria. This is an area of forests and fertile swampland, exploited by the Igbo, who are skilled farmers. Power is concentrated in the hands of the Elders, but this is counter-balanced by secret societies. ...click for details


Rare Curio - Antique stuffed Nile Crocodile

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: African: Pre 1837 VR   item# 1066199

Rare Curio - Antique stuffed Nile Crocodile
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1750.00 

A rare curiosity - an early nineteenth, late 18th Century stuffed specimen of a North African Nile Crocodile, Crocodylus Niloticus. An extremely fine and striking piece of antique taxidermy art from a bygone era. The crocodile mounted in a position of attack, his mouth wide open to reveal his deep mouth and sharp teeth. His legs flexed ready to pounce and his tail curled to the side. The whole piece expertly conserved, mounted and painted. Length: 41 inches. Condition: Excellent. S ...click for details


Rare Mediterranean Islamic Bronze Lion

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Pre 1492   item# 1066189

Rare Mediterranean Islamic Bronze Lion
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2450.00 

A magnificent, very rare South Italian Islamic bronze lion, dating to approximately 1100 AD. The powerfully modeled lion is shown standing four-square, his ears perked up and his elaborate tail erect, curving into a figure of eight. He is shown upward-gazing, with thick incised mane. He has a prominent brow and nasal ridge, his nostrils and mouth schematically rendered. Lions of this type are very rare and are believed to represent the fusion of Islamic, Byzantine and Western Artistic tra ...click for details


Very Rare Ancient Islamic medical cupping glass

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Near Eastern: Pre 1492   item# 1066185

Very Rare Ancient Islamic medical cupping glass
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2450.00 

An extremely rare ancient glass Islamic cupping instrument, dating to the 11-13th Century. The cupping instrument is of pale green glass, with applied spout emerging from the bottom and arching upwards. The ancient technique of cupping involved heating the air on the inside of the cup, by insertion of a burning rag or other such material. The cup was then placed on the patient's body and the air allowed to cool, in so doing reducing in volume and drawing blood upwards and into the cup. ...click for details


Magnificent Sea Sculpture from the Tek Sing Shipwreck

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Porcelain: Pre 1837 VR   item# 1066171

Magnificent Sea Sculpture from the Tek Sing Shipwreck
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1200.00 

A magnificent 'sea sculpture' from the Tek Sing shipwreck, dating to 1822. The sea sculpture is formed of two porcelain plates, fused together after nearly two centuries on the ocean floor. Abundant marine life can be seen on this piece, including shells, the calcified remains of sea-worms and a large protruding area of coral formation. Conditions had to be perfect for the development of these rare sea sculptures. In order to acquire such profuse incrustations of slow growing cor ...click for details


V.RARE & LARGE Hoi An shipwreck red enamel ming Charger

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Ceramics: Pre 1492   item# 1066169 (stock# 5641)

V.RARE & LARGE Hoi An shipwreck red enamel ming Charger
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1750.00 

One of the largest, most spectacular ceramics from the famous Hoi An cargo. A beautiful, rare Ancient Ming Dynasty charger (serving plate) of Vietnamese origin, dating to approximately 1400 AD; a sea salvaged and officially recorded piece from the famous Hoi-An Shipwreck. The charger is of robust form, with ring base, flaring walls and thick, collared rim. The exterior is decorated with jewelled lapets underlined by a perimiter in red enamel. The interior of the piece is bordered by five o ...click for details


Early Chinese Bronze Sword found in Kweilin - 600 BC

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Metalwork: Pre AD 1000   item# 1066157

Early Chinese Bronze Sword found in Kweilin - 600 BC
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5600.00 

A magnificent example of early Chinese military history - A bronze infantry sword from the Spring and Autumn period, dating to approximately 600-500 BC. This extremely well provenanced weapon was found by Colonel W. Smith during the Second World War in a tomb in Kweilin (Guilin), Guangxi province, Southern China. It has been inspected by Dr Jenny So at the Smithsonian Institute and comes with her hand written expertise. The blade was found with a number of similar examples at the time, indi ...click for details


Ancient Chinese Ming throne-bearer composition

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Sculpture: Pre 1492   item# 1066156

Ancient Chinese Ming throne-bearer composition
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2900.00 

An important Ancient Chinese Ming dynasty ceramic composition showing four figures advancing forwards and carrying a throne, dating to approximately 1300 AD. An extremely rare compositional work. The style of this piece surpasses the vast majority of known Ming dynasty sculptural ceramics. The group is shown in dynamic motion, in contrast to nearly all Ming, indeed Chinese, figural art which looks rigid and motion-less by comparison. The effect of dynamism has been achieved by clever sc ...click for details


Chinese Zhou Dyn Bronze Chariot Tiger Lynch / Axle Pins

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Metalwork: Pre AD 1000   item# 1066151

Chinese Zhou Dyn Bronze Chariot Tiger Lynch / Axle Pins
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3950.00 

A very rare pair of bronze Chariot Linch Pins, dating to the Western Zhou Dynasty, around 1000 BC. The pins have tiger faces and would have once adorned a burial chariot, vertically inserted into the axle hub, fixing the wheels onto the chariot. The flat part of the pins would have faced the outside of the wheel and the tiger masks outwards. The Western Zhou dynasty (1046-771 B.C.), was established after the defeat of the Shang rulers by King Wu at the battle of Muye. Little is known of th ...click for details

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