lot 278 (The Fine Art Sale, 29th Nov, 2018)
third intermediate period, Dynasty XXI-XXII, circa 1069-735 B.C.
Sold for £110 More details 2
lot 279 (The Fine Art Sale, 29th Nov, 2018)
the figure wearing a tripartite and has crossed arms holding hoe and seed bag, (loss to feet) 17cm long (6.5in) , together with two small bronze ... read more
Sold for £550 More details 10
An Egyptian faience Shapti (of Horwedja), a priest of the goddess Neith, 30th dynasty (380 - 343BC)
lot 280 (The Fine Art Sale, 29th Nov, 2018)
with striped wig and plaited beard, a hoe in the left hand and a mattock in the right with a grain basket hanging over the right shoulder on a rope, ... read more
Sold for £7,500 More details 23
A 19th century Indian Jain marble Tirthankara figure
lot 281 (The Fine Art Sale, 29th Nov, 2018)
modelled seated in the lotus position upon a carved plinth base
Sold for £1,900 More details 5
A Gandharan carved stone relief panel, 2nd-3rd century AD
lot 282 (The Fine Art Sale, 29th Nov, 2018)
carved with five seated figures, the reverse with stylised foliate motif
Sold for £340 More details 5
A Benin Kingdom court style bronze head of a king
lot 283 (The Fine Art Sale, 29th Nov, 2018)
possibly late 19th century on a solid hardwood stand, the head 28cm (11in) high, 14cm (5.5in) diameter at base, overall 38.5cm (15.5in) high; ... read more
Estimated at £100 - £150 More details 1
An Islamic Persian lacquer papier-maché bowl, probably 19th century
lot 284 (The Fine Art Sale, 29th Nov, 2018)
painted with figures and animals with Islamic script to rim
Sold for £220 More details 6
Indian Company School, 19th Century, a collection of 12 paintings on mica in an album
lot 285 (The Fine Art Sale, 29th Nov, 2018)
depicting Indian figures performing various activities, including Dignitaries at court, Gymnastics, Bathing, Elephant pulling a gun carriage, ... read more
Sold for £180 More details 12
A pair of table lamps by Porta Romana
lot 287 (The Fine Art Sale, 29th Nov, 2018)
in 'old stone' scumbled finish and matching linen shades, marked 'Porta Romana' to underside, 53cm (21in) high (excluding shades)
Sold for £360 More details 1