Description : with spherical body, out-turned rim and three vestigial looped handles, 61/8in. (15.8cm.), ink inscribed on the rim, 'M.513' and a label on the base indicating it was found in Kent, a smaller grey burnished ware Romano-British urn with gently sloping sides, narrow flat base and out-turned rim, 4in. (10cm.) high, labels on the base, indicating it was found in Colchester, a Roman pottery handled vessel, 51/4in. (13.5cm.) high, old labels on the base, a Romano-Egyptian face vessel, the ovoid body with applied eyes and nose, 43/4in. (12cm.) high, labels on the base, a damaged Iron Age coarse pottery urn, 31/4in. (8cm.) high, one half fragmented, labels on the base, two pottery vessels, Roman-Medieval, a number of miscellaneous bronze and bone items and a resin sculpture of a naked male (a lot) Provenance: From a Deceased Estate. The pottery vessels ex collection The Lord McAlpine of West Green Published: Mostly at Sotheby's, London, A Cabinet of Curiosities: the Property of The Lord McAlpine of West Green, 17th February 1994, lot 147.
Prix: 517.00 USD🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Estimations(basse-haute) : 236 USD-393 USD🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.