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A South Arabian alabaster head
7 July 2016, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond StreetSold for £2,250 inc. premium
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A South Arabian alabaster head
Circa 1st Century B.C./A.D.
The stylised face with a pointed chin, the eyes, brows and a small oval in front of each ear recessed, once for inlay, with a pointed nose, small ears and a long neck, the hair incised with cross-hatching, with a rectangular recessed area above the forehead, the back unworked, 14cm high
Circa 1st Century B.C./A.D.
The stylised face with a pointed chin, the eyes, brows and a small oval in front of each ear recessed, once for inlay, with a pointed nose, small ears and a long neck, the hair incised with cross-hatching, with a rectangular recessed area above the forehead, the back unworked, 14cm high
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Provenance:
Property from the Collection of the late Ralph Hinshelwood Daly OBE (1924-2006). In 1955 Daly joined the Colonial Service and was posted to the Aden Protectorates that today form the Republic of Yemen. It was here that he met and married his wife Elizabeth Anne Daly (nee Fenton Wells) and acquired the collection of alabaster sculptures. In 1967 the Aden Protectorates became independent from Britain, and Ralph, awarded an OBE for his work, retired from the Colonial Service and returned with Elizabeth to Europe, taking their collection of alabasters with them.
























