A GROUP OF PRE-COLUMBIAN AND ITEMS, PERU, AND TWO BYZANTINE TERRACOTTA OIL LAMPS Including two framed polychrome textile fragments, one predominantly red, ochre and brown, with bands of stylised birds, 19cm wide, and another predominantly light and dark brown with a light pink border, 16cm wide; a terracotta bull, 11cm wide, and another terracotta figure, 10.5cm high; the lamps circa 6th-8th Century A.D. Each with a single handle and moulded decoration on the shoulder and nozzle, 9cm-10cm long (6) Provenance: The pre-Columbian items: acquired while the owner's family lived in Mexico between 1953 and 1960. The oil lamps: acquired by the owner's family prior to 1956.