Origin: Egypt
Period: New Kingdom, 18th Dynastie
Date: ca. 1539 - 1292 B.C.E.
Material: Faience
Dimension: 1,9 cm.
Shabti for Nes-Ta-Wedjat-Akhet
Exhibited:
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Drexel Institute Museum, 1895.
Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minneapolis Institute of Art, 1916.
California, San Bernadino, University Art Gallery, 1992.
California, San Bernadino, Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art, 1997-2011.
Origin: Egypt
Period: Third Intermediate Period, 21st-22nd Dynasty,
Date: 1070-945 B.C...
Rare bronze and iron key, European, renaissance, c. 15th.-16th. century.
Very interesting bronze bow of a Gothic design and the stem and bit made of iron. Probably a cupboard key.
Size: 96 mm.
Condition: Very fine, lovely metal.
Ex. Important old Danish collection of keys.
Interesting early 16th. century renaissance / Gothic iron key with cut out sluts for a money cheast, c. 1500 AD.
The key with enforced bit with slots, decorated hollow stem with a thick collar and an oval gothic bow.
Size: 110 mm.
Condition: Nice Very fine with interesting cuphrite surfaces from coppering.
Ex. Important old Danish collection of keys.
A nice and substantial Late Gothic type of chest or cupboard key, European, probably German, c. 1550 AD.
The key with enforced bit with slots, decorated hollow stem with fluted collar and an oval bow.
Size: 120 mm.
Condition: Very fine with interesting cuphrite surfaces from coppering, some light bend.
Ex. Important old Danish collection of keys.
A nice and substantial Late Gothic type of chest key, European, probably German, c. 1550 AD.
The key with enforced bit with slots, decorated hollow stem with fluted collar and an oval bow.
Size: 126 mm.
Condition: Nice Very fine with interesting cuphrite surfaces from coppering.
Ex. Important old Danish collection of keys.
A nice and substantial Late Gothic type of chest key, European, probably German, c. 1550 AD.
The key with enforced bit with slots, decorated hollow stem with fluted collar and an oval bow.
Size: 100 mm.
Ex. Important old Danish collection of keys.
An interesting selection of substantial examples of mid-late Gothic period Europe, c. 14th.-16th. century.
The selection consists of a North-Scandinavian iron door handle (18.5 cm.) in a fine elaborate style, and two large finials or handles (27.3 cm. nearly 23 cm. long) finely decorated in Gothic style, Europe.
Condition: Fine intact condition, with nice patinas.
Ex. Danish Collection of keys - from the Roman period to the 17th. century.
Origin: Egypt
Material: Faience
Dimension: 1,0 cm.
Origin: Egypt
Material: Faience
Dimension: 1,6 cm.
Shabti for Padihoremheb
Oushebti inscrit sur une colonne ventrale au nom de Padihoremheb, fils de Isetherti, général. Il porte la perruque tripartite, la barbe postiche et les instruments aratoires en relief. Exemplaire atypique Faïence verte pâle sans glaçure incrusté de faïence mauve.
Origin: Egypt
Period: Late Period, 30. Dynastie
Date: 382-340 B.C.
Material: Fayence
Dimension: 13,5 cm...
An ancient Egyptian alabaster torso of a striding man. Wearing a kilt and with arms depicted on each side. 5.5 inches high. Late Period, 600-30 B.C. Purchased on the Paris art market. Said to be originally purchased a long time ago at the Paris flea market.
A bracelet or arm ring, Ancient Near East, Median or early Achaemenid, c. 800-600 BC.
A nice somewhat cleaned bracelet of fine high quality silver with two stag heads as finials.
Size: c. 60 mm. in diameter and weighing 33.54 grams.
Ex. Cristian Spinu Private Collection, aquired at Artemission, London 2014.
A scarce set of four Danish Neolithic silex blades. Two daggers and two spear points, dating to Daggertime, 2200-2000 BC.
The blades are all very thin and skillfully knapped in antiquity. Two blades of lancet dagger type and two spear points / javelins.
Collectors tags on three of the blades!
Sizes: c. 8,6 -12,7 cm
Condition: Fine-Very fine. A nice lot with beautiful patinas. One of the spearpoints is repaired, as seen on pictures...
A small set of three Danish Neolithic Axes, dating to 3rd-4th mill BC.
Lot consist of two polished and an unpolished axe.
The larger axe is a thinbutted type from the late 4th / early 3rd mill BC. The axe is almost completely polished on all four sides, which is a scarce feature. It also has writing in pencil the side - hard to read, though.
The two other axes are thinbladed in size and design...
A pair of nicely patinated Thinbladed Danish neolithic axes dating to the Singlegrave period, 3rd mill BC.
Lot consist of an unpolished, thinbutted type, and polished thickbutted type. But the smaller size indicates, that they were for a specific purpose in Antiquity, probably for precision wood-working.
Comes with old collection tag on the grey axe.
Sizes: c. 13 - 14 cm in length.
Condition: Nice Very fine, with beautiful patinas...
A pair of rare thin-bladed Danish Danish neolithic axes dating to 3rd mill BC.
Both axes have long, slim blades and sharp edges, almost like chisels but they are axes.
One axe is fully polished on the sides, the other is unpolished. Comes with old collection tag, and finding places written on the side. (Kirke Stillinge, 1938, and Moen)
Sizes: c. 14 - 14,3 cm in length.
Condition: Nice Very fine, with beautiful orange-brown patinas...
An interesting selection of four Danish Neolithic axes, all dating to the 3rd. mill BC.
All axes are of the smaller, thinbladed type, that began to emerge and refine during the early 3rd mill. BC. Two axes / adzes with hollow edge and two nearly perfectly symmetrical. All are very nice examples of the neolithic toolbox...