TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities, Part 2 2014-09-04 Auction - 540 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in uk - Page 5
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TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities, Part 2

TimeLine Auctions - Near Eastern, Chinese & Far Eastern, India & Region, Islamic, Christian, Arms & Armour, Stone Age, Bronze Age, Celtic Iron Age, Medieval, Post Medieval, Pre-Columbian and Geological Antiquities (Day 2)
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Chinese Ceramic Standard Bearer: Northern Qi, 550-577 AD. A hollow-cast figurine of a standard bearer in long-sleeved military coat, hands held at the waist to accept a separate shaft; red and black pigment to the face. 487 grams,
0630: Chinese Ceramic Standard BearerEst. £120-£180
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Chinese Glazed Ceramic Soldier: Tang Dynasty, 618-906 AD. A hollow-cast part-glazed figurine of a soldier in hood and long-sleeved coat, hands held at the chest, pierced. 499 grams, 26cm (10 1/4"). From an important London
0631: Chinese Glazed Ceramic SoldierEst. £150-£200Lot Passed
Chinese Tibetan Banded Agate Bead: 1st millennium AD. A carved Middle Eastern or Tibetan fusiform bead, black with white banding. 17 grams, 57mm (2 1/4"). Acquired on the London art market before 2000. TimeLine Auctions Ltd arranges
0634: Chinese Tibetan Banded Agate BeadEst. £300-£400Lot Passed
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Chinese Bronze Mirror with Monkeys: Han Dynasty, 206 BC-220 AD. A cast discoid mirror with one polished surface; to the reverse, a central pierced lug in the form of a monkey surrounded by concentric bands of monkeys, grapes and
0636: Chinese Bronze Mirror with MonkeysEst. £120-£160
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Chinese Bronze Epigraphic Mirror: Han Dynasty, 206 BC-220 AD. A cast discoid mirror with one polished face; to the reverse a central pierced lug surrounded by a panel of tendrils with animals, band of calligraphic text within a
0637: Chinese Bronze Epigraphic MirrorEst. £120-£160
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Chinese Tinned Bronze Vase: 7th-11th century AD. A tall piriform Tang/Sung dynasty vase with flared mouth, incised rings to the shoulder, collar above the base. 883 grams, 23cm (9"). Acquired on the London art market in the
0638: Chinese Tinned Bronze VaseEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
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Chinese Bronze Incense Burner: Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644 AD. A cast bronze tripod pot with bulbous body and stepped shoulder, flat everted rim; to the legs, incised double-scroll motif; to the body geometric fret with foliate motifs
0639: Chinese Bronze Incense BurnerEst. £150-£200
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Chinese Painted Ceramic Jar: Neolithic, 3rd millennium BC. A terracotta jar with conical lower body, domed upper body, broad neck and flared rim; a horizontal band of painted chevrons with triangles to the upper body, chevrons
0648: Chinese Painted Ceramic JarEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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Chinese Ceramic Buddha Temple Brick: Northern Wei Dynasty, 386-534 AD. A cast rectangular grey brick with recess to the upper face enclosing a robed Buddha figure with hands clasped to the midriff, nimbus behind the head. 3.1 kg, 30.5cm
0651: Chinese Ceramic Buddha Temple BrickEst. £120-£180
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Chinese Ceramic Tile with Dwarf: Tang Dynasty, 618-906 AD. A D-shaped red and black tile with figure of a crouching dwarf modelled in the half-round. 1.6 kg, 22cm (8 3/4"). UK art market, acquired prior to 1980. TimeLine Auctions
0652: Chinese Ceramic Tile with DwarfEst. £120-£180Lot Passed
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Chinese Ceramic Cream-Glazed Jar: Tang Dynasty, 618-906 AD. A bulbous vessel with slightly flared base, short neck and everted rim. 1.7 kg, 21.5cm (8 1/2"). Private collection, North London; acquired in the early 1980s. TimeLine
0653: Chinese Ceramic Cream-Glazed JarEst. £200-£300
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