4 x misc ceramic pendants, measuring approx 6 - 7cm. Mexico.
Brass Hammer Amulet
Brass Hammer Amulet pendant, 60mm tall x 40mm wide on leather choker.
Burden of Time Mask
These top quality Mexican ceramic masks show a traditional Mesoamerican face with an ornate headdress. The headdress shows a figure that is often associated with the Mayan calendar. Approx 27cm tall x 15cm wide.
Canopic Jars
The Egyptians believed that when you were making your journey through the Underworld, any part of your body could be used in a spell against you. Therefore, during the process of mummification, the internal organs were removed and placed in wooden or stone protective...
Ceramic Palenque Face Mask
These fascinating ceramic plaques depict Pacal the Great, a famous leader of the Maya city, Palenque. Pakal was responsible for building many of Palenque's most impressive palaces and temples and he ruled for 68 years. These beautiful plaques are handmade in Jalisco,...
Dragon Head Pendant
Actual pendant 41mm tall.
Dragon Pendant
Traditional design, approx 3cm tall.
Egyptian Amulets
Egyptian Ankh
God of Blacksmiths
A resin cast from an original terracotta plaque found at Corbridge Fort on Hadrian's Wall. Approx 12cm tall x 7.5cm wide.
God of Maize
Small terracotta figure. Approx 9cm tall.
God of Wheelwrights
A resin cast from an original terracotta plaque found at Corbridge Fort on Hadrian's Wall. Approx 12cm tall x 7cm wide.
Greek Gods Chalice
An approx 12cm tall pottery Chalice depicting images of Greek Gods and Figures.
Isis Wings Open
Isis was the wife of Osiris and the mother of Horus. She was said to be the brightest star in the sky, which vanished from sight for seventy days each year (the length of time it takes to mummify someone) and then reappeared to bring the Nile floods. When Osiris was...
Jaguar Headdress Mask
A superb terracotta mask. Approx 26cm tall.
Large Bast Cat
Large resin figure approx 20cm tall.
Large Carved Scarab
The ancient Egyptians used symbols in their art and religion. One symbol was the scarab beetle, which was a bug found all over ancient Egypt. It was connected to the Egyptian sun god, Ra. This is because the scarab rolls balls of dung across the ground, an act that...
Large Carved Scarab
The ancient Egyptians used symbols in their art and religion. One symbol was the scarab beetle, which was a bug found all over ancient Egypt. It was connected to the Egyptian sun god, Ra. This is because the scarab rolls balls of dung across the ground, an act that...
Large Ceramic God of Maize
This fine replica of a seated God is typical of the thousands of statues that have been found in Central America dating from 1,500 BC up to the Spanish Conquest in the 16th century. The cultures varied greatly over time and were centred in differing parts of Central...
Large God of Maize
Large terracotta figure. Approx 26cm tall.
Large Isis
Isis was the wife of Osiris and the mother of Horus. She was said to be the brightest star in the sky, which vanished from sight for seventy days each year (the length of time it takes to mummify someone) then reappeared to bring the Nile floods. When Osiris was...
Large Saxon Cross
Resin copy of a carved stone cross, approx 24.5cm tall.
Large Triple Mask
Terracotta 24cm. x 24cm. Depicts the cycle of life. Mexico.
Life and Death Mask
Approx 19cm tall terracotta mask.
Lifesize Sarcophagus 1
Lifesize Sarcophagus 2
A sarcophagus is a stone container that is the outer layer of protection for a royal mummy, with several layers of coffins nested inside. In early Egyptian times, most sarcophagi’ were undecorated and just consisted of a few simple carvings. However, as time moved on,...
Maize Mask
Terracotta, approx 12cm wide x 11cm tall.
Maya Copal Incense Bundle
A bundle of sacred fragrant black copal resin chips wrapped in corn husk, traditionally used by the ancient Mayans in fire rituals. This sweet, earthy and uplifting resin bundle should be carefully opened and the individual chips added directly to hot coals in a fire...
Maya Triple Death Mask
Terracotta 14cm x 14cm Depicts the cycle of life.
Medium White Glazed Carved Scarab
The ancient Egyptians used symbols in their art and religion. One symbol was the scarab beetle, which was a bug found all over ancient Egypt. It was connected to the Egyptian sun god, Ra. This is because the scarab rolls balls of dung across the ground, an act that...