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Egyptian sculptor’s model of a royal bust, Late Dynastic Period, 30th Dynasty - Ptolemaic Period, c.380-30 BC£ 30,000 -
Egyptian healing block statue fragment, Late Dynastic Period, c. 4th century BC£ 45,000 -
Greek mask of Pan, Hellenistic, c.3rd-1st century BC£ 45,000 -
Greek pendant of a water bird, Thessaly, Geometric Period, 8th century BC£ 6,500
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Greek statuette of a youth, Thessaly, c.420 BC£ 45,000 -
Egyptian sarcophagus panel fragment with hieroglyphs, Late Dynastic-Ptolemaic Period, c.400-30 BC£ 24,000 -
Egyptian figure of Anubis as a reclining jackal, Late Dynastic Period, 25th-26th Dynasty, c.747-525 BC£ 50,000 -
Two Greek white-ground lekythoi, Athens, c.450-430 BC, attributed to the Carlsberg Painter£ 20,000
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Egyptian sculptor's trial piece fragment, Late Dynastic Period, neo-Memphite, 30th Dynasty, c.380-343 BC£ 19,000 -
Egyptian alabastron, Late Dynastic Period, 26th Dynasty, c.664-525 BC£ 6,800 -
Roman Hofheim cup, Italy or North Western provinces, c.mid 1st century AD£ 6,000 -
Roman small bottle with pinched feet, c.1st century AD£ 1,900
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Roman ring with plain bezel, 2nd-3rd century AD£ 450 -
Roman child's ring with cabochon, c.2nd-3rd century AD£ 950 -
Roman chain necklace with pendant, c.3rd-6th century AD£ 5,000 -
Roman decorated hoop earrings, c.2nd century AD£ 2,500
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Roman marbled flask, 1st-3rd century AD£ 2,500 -
Late Roman-early Byzantine bottle, c.6th-7th century AD£ 4,200 -
Roman marbled bottle, 1st century AD£ 3,800 -
Roman ovoid flask, c.4th-5th century AD£ 4,800
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Roman goblet, c.4th-6th century AD£ 3,600 -
Egyptian fragment of a shabti for a queen, Third Intermediate Period, late 21st - early 22nd Dynasty, c.980-930 BC£ 4,000 -
Egyptian mace head, Naqada I, c.3500 BC£ 8,500 -
Egyptian shabti for Padineith, Late Dynastic Period, 30th Dynasty, reign of Nectanebo I, c.380-360 BC£ 8,000
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Roman patella cup, early 1st century AD£ 3800 -
Roman Tyche of Antioch, c.1st century AD£ 60,000 -
Greek red-figure lekythos, Athens, c.470-460 BC, attributed to Painter of London E342£ 29,000 -
Greek red-figure amphora, Apulia, c.330-320 BC, attributed to the Ganymede Painter (Trendall)€ 75,000