LOT 1123 Roman, Etruscan and Parthian Ceramic Group
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6th century BC-5th century AD. A group of eight ceramic items comprising: front of two-part mould of the head of a young male; a fragment of a seated Etruscan woman wearing a headpiece and nursing a child at her breast; a recumbent female figure in the nude cupping breasts modelled in relief, on an integral sub-rectangular base; upper torso and head of a male figure with worn facial features; handle fragment decorated with a stylised head of a bearded man; low-relief figure of a standing male holding an object in both hands surrounded by a single border of incised dots, on an integral arch-shaped base; head of an animal with large circular eyes and pointed mouth; a grey terminal with short neck and discoid head decorated with shallow incised lines and patterns on both faces; a sub-conical shaped spindle whorl with central circular piercing, chamfered inner aperture, incised and inlaid on the rim with four clusters of two concentric chevrons reaching from the edge of the rim to the edge of the aperture, each group separated by a shallow circular piercing; a hollow terracotta standing male figure on an integral semi-circular base carrying an amphora on his proper left shoulder, right hand on hip, surviving pigmentation and fingerprint impressions. 606 grams total, 3-14.5cm (1 - 5 3/4"). Property of a European gentleman living in London; formerly from an old private collection formed in the early 1980s. [10]
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