细节
A SYRO-HITTITE POTTERY FEMALE FIGURE, with stylized features, standing with arms outstretched, wearing high perforated headdress and single broad necklace, with applied circular eyes and pronounced navel, repaired at neck, mounted -- 5 5/8in. (14.2cm.) high; a similar quadruped, with pronounced snout -- 2 7/8in. (7.3cm.) high, both early 2nd millennium B.C.; an Egyptian painted wooden kneeling boatman, with hands clasped to his knees, wearing short baggy wig and white kilt, the body painted in dark red, black and white detailed eyes, remains of dowel pin for attachment beneath -- 5 3/8in. (13.7cm.) high, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty XI-XII (2040-1783 B.C.); a Roman pottery oil lamp, with twin nozzles emerging from scrolling volutes, the central tondo pierced and with winged figure of Eros in relief, handle damaged -- 4¾in. (12cm.) long, 1st Century A.D.; another two pottery lamps, each with decorative moulded tondos -- 5¼in. (13.3cm.) long max., both after the Antique; a Greek style terracotta model of a couple embracing -- 5¾in. (14.6cm.) high, after the Antique; and a pottery male head, mounted -- 2 5/8in. (6.7cm.) high (8)