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A miscellaneous group of artefacts, including a Roman glass unguentarium, circa 2nd Century...
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A miscellaneous group of artefacts,
including a Roman glass unguentarium, circa 2nd Century...
Current Bid: £80
Estimate: £200 - £300
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Lot 6
Description
A miscellaneous group of artefacts,
including a Roman glass unguentarium, circa 2nd Century A.D., 15.4mc high; two pottery oil lamps, one Roman, 8.5cm and 7cm long; an Iberian style bronze figure, 8.5cm high ‘M1610’; a bronze cylindrical vessel base with inlaid decoration, 4.4cm high, ‘M9775’; an Ancient Near Eastern mother of-pearl disc with three incised circles on one side, 5.1cm diam, ‘M5336’; a bronze handle in the form of a panther, 9.8cm long, ‘M2812’, said to have been found in Corbridge Northumberland; a small glass bottle, with pad base, 9cm high, ‘M5478’, said to have been found near Mansion House, London in 1878; a bone cylindrical lidded container, 7.5cm high, ‘M5712’; a bronze pin, 16cm long; a hollowed pebble, ‘M3218’ and five other items, various periods
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Provenance: Property of a Gentleman;
Glass bottle with pad base; panther handle and bone container:
Sotheby’s, London, A Cabinet of Curiosities: the Property of the Lord McAlpine of West Green, 17 February 1994, lot 84 (part lot).
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