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Ikon

This ikon is from Russia. The ikon features Saint Nicholas of Myra and cyrillic text. The ikon has been painted and gilded on a rectangular wooden block.

Ikon

This ikon is from Russia. The ikon features an unidentified Russian saint. The ikon has been painted and gilded on wooden. It has a metal cover and a ring at the top.

Rosary

A rosary necklace, which has been made from seeds and red beads with silver metal spacers. There is a crucifix and a metal disc attached to the rosary, which has been inscribed with the Lord's Prayer.

Untitled

Cecil Collins (1908-1989) Untitled, 1960 Ink and chalk on paper 480mm x 310mm A drawing of a black angel figure in black ink and chalk. The imaginative neo-romanticism of Collins' work recalls the ...

Ushabti

This is a limestone figure of the Egyptian god Thoth. Thoth was the divinity of wisdom and scribe to the gods. His sacred animals were the Ibis and the baboon and he could take the form of either animal. ...

Ushabti

The second figure from the left is a minature ushabti from Egypt. The ushabti is possibly ceramic, and there are traces of faience glaze. Ushabti were buried with the dead to look after them in the afterlife. ...

Ushabti

The figure on the right is a minature ushabti from Egypt. The ushabti is possibly ceramic, and there are traces of faience glaze. Ushabti were buried with the dead to look after them in the afterlife. ...

Ushabti

The second figure on the right is a minature ushabti from Egypt. The ushabti is possibly ceramic, and there are traces of faience glaze. Ushabti were buried with the dead to look after them in the afterlife. ...

Ushabti

To the left is a fragment of a minature ushabti from Egypt. The ushabti is possibly ceramic, and there are traces of faience glaze. Ushabti were buried with the dead to look after them in the afterlife. ...

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