TimeLine Auctions Antiquities Sale - Day 1 2023-12-05 Auction - 440 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in Essex - Page 4
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TimeLine Auctions Antiquities Sale - Day 1

Auction Venue: TimeLine Auctions The Court House 363 Main Road Harwich Essex CO12 4DN UK Day 1 Tuesday 5th December 2023 Ancient Art, Antiquities Lots 1-440 Day 2 Wednesday 6th December 2023 Ancient Art, Antiquities Lots 441-980 Day 3 Thursday 7th December 2023 Ancient Art, Antiquities, Antiques, Natural History Lots 981-1550 Day 4 Friday 8th December 2023 Ancient Art, Antiquities, Antiques, Natural History Lots 1551-2120 Day 5 Saturday 9th December 2023 Coins, Medals & Books Lots 2121-2767 First time buyers might be asked to provide ID and proof of address in accordance with the Anti-money laundering directive. A bid limit may be applied to their account or a deposit may be required. For enquiries about bidding, or to discuss any of these arrangements, please email bids@timelineauctions.com or call +44(0)1277 815121. After the sale Payments must be paid in Pounds Sterling and can be made by bank transfer, cash (up to the value of £7,000), cheque and debit or credit card (up to a maximum limit of £500). Please note that TimeLine Auctions Ltd does not accept Paypal (or similar systems), charge cards (American Express, Diners Club etc.) or cheques/orders drawn on foreign banks in Pounds Sterling or any other currencies. Payment requests will be sent to all successful bidders by email, please check spam folders if not received. Please note, it is the Buyer?s responsibility to ensure any duties, restrictions, laws or regulations regarding import and export to the Buyers home country are met. Buyers from the USA especially should note that restrictions apply to various categories of antiquities and coins and should check before bidding. Full Terms and conditions: https://timelineauctions.com/terms-and-conditions/
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Large Greek Attic Red Figure Skyphos: Circa 6th-4th century B.C. With stepped foot and two loop handles to the rim, egg-and-dart border; Side A: female in loosely draped robe with fringe borders holding one corner of her robe in her
0073: Large Greek Attic Red Figure SkyphosEst. £2,500-£3,500
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Greek Attic Black-Glazed Kylix: Circa 5th century B.C. Without handles, composed of a D-section bowl with attractive whorl pattern to the centre, everted rim, spool-shaped stem and discoid foot; old label with '37' to the outside
0075: Greek Attic Black-Glazed KylixEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
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Greek Bronze Situla: 5th-4th century B.C. Tall vessel with dished underside, elegant carination at the shoulder, rolled rim; lateral vertical seams each covered by an applied rivetted strip, with remains of handle below
0077: Greek Bronze SitulaEst. £4,000-£6,000
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Greek Blackware Kantharos: 5th-4th century B.C. With broad disc foot, drum-shaped bowl with carinated lower edge, flared rim, two ribbed strap handles rising above the rim; below on each face vine tendrils in a splayed array.
0078: Greek Blackware KantharosEst. £500-£700Lot Passed
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Greek Black Glazed Dish: 4th century B.C. With tiered foot, thick rim and ribbed upper face; old collector's ticket number '206'. 325 grams, 16 cm wide (6 1/4 in.). From the collection of Louis-Gabriel Bellon (1819-1899),
0079: Greek Black Glazed DishEst. £500-£700
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Greek Terracotta Venus and Triton Group: 1st century B.C. Both figures represented facing with bare chests, Aphrodite sitting next to the triton and holding himation over her head with her right hand, her right leg raised and the left
0081: Greek Terracotta Venus and Triton GroupEst. £800-£1,000
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Greek Chevron Group Apulian Bell Krater: Circa 330 B.C. With bell-shaped body and narrow chamfered foot, two lateral looped and folded handles, broad everted rim with chamfered edge; remains of black painted design with palmettes. 1.7 kg,
0083: Greek Chevron Group Apulian Bell KraterEst. £600-£800
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Greek Terracotta Figural Plaque: 4th-3rd century B.C. Comprising two acephalic nude figures: the female shown from behind with rounded buttocks and a voluminous garment draped over her shoulders; the male figure shown frontally with
0084: Greek Terracotta Figural PlaqueEst. £400-£600
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Greek Tanagra Female Figure with Fan: 4th-3rd century B.C. Modelled robed with a palmette fan; rectangular slot to reverse, hollow underside; with traces of white engobe and polychromy; recomposed from fragments. 189 grams, 16 cm high
0085: Greek Tanagra Female Figure with FanEst. £1,800-£2,400Lot Passed
Greek Corinthian Decorated Pyxis: 5th century B.C. Squat profile, broad body with low sidewall, black and red coloured bands and teardrops; applied strap handles to shoulder amid painted palmettes and scrolls; raised rim. 514 grams,
0086: Greek Corinthian Decorated PyxisEst. £1,000-£1,400Lot Passed
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Greek Red Figure Dish with Lady of Fashion: South Italian, circa 380-350 B.C. With pedestal foot, decorated with radiating strokes to the rim, band of leaf ornament surrounding the central profile of a lady of fashion facing left, her hair
0087: Greek Red Figure Dish with Lady of FashionEst. £300-£400
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Hellenistic Terracotta Pyxis: 3rd-2nd century B.C. With separate lid; small flared base, carinated profile with large flange rim, lid with broad flange, domed upper face with rosette detailing and central facing female bust. Cf.
0090: Hellenistic Terracotta PyxisEst. £700-£900Lot Passed
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Greek Terracotta Head of a Woman: 3rd-2nd century B.C. With elaborate band of curls to the brow; spout or hole to the rear of the head; mounted on a custom-made display stand with old lot sticker to base. Cf. The British Museum,
0091: Greek Terracotta Head of a WomanEst. £1,500-£2,000
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Greek Terracotta Head Fragment: 6th-5th century B.C. Hollow-formed with neatly dressed hair confined by a cap or fillet; traces of pigment to the eyes. Cf. The Metropolitan Museum, New York, accession number 74.51.1473, for a
0092: Greek Terracotta Head FragmentEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
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Greek Silver Wine Strainer: 4th-3rd century B.C. Composed of a shallow bowl and broad flange rim, two integral scalloped handles with scrolled flourishes, tapering to a loop handle with swan head terminals each with incised eye
0094: Greek Silver Wine StrainerEst. £15,000-£20,000
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