Including a small blue faience crocodile amulet, apparently 600-400 B.C, on a perspex stand, 1.5cm long (excluding stand); a terracotta 'lotus flower' mould, apparently 1200 B.C. wide; a bronze figure of the Graeco-Roman goddess Bastet, apparently 1st B.C to 1st A.D2.5cm wide; a stone head of the falcon god Horus, apparently 525-30 B.C, 2cm wide; a Roman glass scent bottle, apparently 4 A.D., 4cm high; and various others of a later date and style, including a possibly Roman weight and head
Estimate: | £100 - £200 |
Hammer price: | £400 |
Provenance:
The lotus flower mould, crocodile and Shu amulet, acquired from Coincraft.
The Shu god amulet, Roman glass bottle, bronze Bastet and stone bird fragment acquired from B.C Galleries, Australia.