TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities, Day 2 2015-02-13 Auction - 530 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in uk - Page 3
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Greek Hellenistic Gold Oak Leaf WreathWestern Asiatic Bronze Chariot HunterGreek Campanian Red-Figure Bell Krater
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TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities, Day 2

TimeLine Auctions - Greek, Stone Age, Bronze Age, Chrisstian, Westen Asiatic, Islamic, Medieval, Arms & Armour, Post Medieval, Saxon Period Antiquities (Day 2)
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Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic Tripod Figure: Neolithic, 5000-4000 BC. A terracotta figurine of a seated mother with an infant supported by each arm; pierced lobes to the hair and ears of the mother, and one to the top of each child's head;
0577: Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic Tripod FigureEst. £600-£900
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Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic Seated Tripod Figurine: Neolithic, 5000-4000 BC. A terracotta figurine depicting a seated female with the hands on the hips; the head pentagonal with triangular nose and incised lentoid eyes, socket to the top of the head,
0578: Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic Seated Tripod FigurineEst. £300-£400
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Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic Figure: Neolithic, 5000-4000 BC. A terracotta robed figure with C-shaped arms pierced at the elbows, pinched facial features; incised chevron and triangular detailing. 166 grams, 13cm (5"). Property of a
0580: Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic FigureEst. £250-£350
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Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic Figure: Neolithic, 5000-4000 BC. A terracotta robed figure with C-shaped arms, two heads on a single neck each with pinched facial features, broad hips and legs. 155 grams, 12.5cm (5"). Property of a German
0581: Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic FigureEst. £120-£180
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Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic Figural Vessel: Neolithic, 5000-4000 BC. A bulbous terracotta figurine with chevron band to the chest and back, looped arms and ears, head with pinched features, socket to the top of the head. 152 grams, 79mm (3
0582: Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic Figural VesselEst. £150-£200Lot Passed
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Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic Figure: Neolithic, 5000-4000 BC. A terracotta robed figure with stub arms, pinched facial features; incised belt and slash detailing. 140 grams, 10.5cm (4"). Property of a German collector; acquired in the
0583: Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic FigureEst. £150-£200
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Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic Figure: Neolithic, 5000-4000 BC. A terracotta robed figure with stub arms, pinched facial features; impressed point and incised triangular detailing. 115 grams, 10cm (4"). Property of a German collector;
0584: Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic FigureEst. £150-£200
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Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic Figure: Neolithic, 5000-4000 BC. A terracotta robed figure with stub arms, pinched facial features; incised belt and slash detailing. 76 grams, 93mm (3 3/4"). Property of a German collector; acquired in the
0585: Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic FigureEst. £120-£180
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Stone Age British Knapped Flint Knife: Neolithic, 3000-1500 BC. A fully bifacial knife of fine workmanship in pale grey, mottled flint, the blade of slightly asymmetrical form, the butt probably once hafted in bone or antler; the convex
0588: Stone Age British Knapped Flint KnifeEst. £240-£360
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Stone Age British Knapped Flint Knife: Neolithic, 3000-1500 BC. A fully bifacial knife of fine workmanship in dark grey-brown flint, the cutting edge straight and with convex back; possibly contemporaneously formed by adapting a larger,
0589: Stone Age British Knapped Flint KnifeEst. £150-£200Lot Passed
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Stone Age British Flint Knapped Axehead: Neolithic, 3000-1500 BC. A fully bifacial knapped axehead of oval section and asymmetrical form in variable grey flint with small amount of cortex to butt; the convex cutting and sides showing fine
0590: Stone Age British Flint Knapped AxeheadEst. £120-£180
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Stone Age British 'Avebury' Implement Group: Neolithic, 3000-2000 BC. A mixed flint group comprising: two D-shaped scrapers, one with old inked museum collection number '1146' and circumflex above; a globular nodule with one worked edge; a
0591: Stone Age British 'Avebury' Implement GroupEst. £80-£120
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Stone Age British 'Avebury' Implement Group: Neolithic, 3000-2000 BC. A mixed flint group comprising: a narrow triangular point with curved profile; a D-shaped scraper; a nodule with one worked face; a trapezoidal scraper with old inked museum
0592: Stone Age British 'Avebury' Implement GroupEst. £80-£120
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Stone Age Boat-Shaped Pierced Axe: Neolithic, 5000-3000 BC. A boat-shaped pecked stone axe-hammer with narrow, slightly convex blade to the forward edge, rounded butt and drilled hole. 526 grams, 10.5cm (4 1/4"). Property of a
0593: Stone Age Boat-Shaped Pierced AxeEst. £100-£150
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Stone Age Danish Thick-Butted Polished Chisel: Neolithic, 5000-3000 BC. A finely made thick-butted chisel with parallel sides and narrow, polished cutting edge; in a grey flint. 532 grams, 15cm (5 3/4"). Property of a gentleman, by descent from
0594: Stone Age Danish Thick-Butted Polished ChiselEst. £120-£180
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Stone Age British Serrated Flint Knife: Neolithic, 3000-1500 BC. A triangular two-edged blade in grey flint with finely knapped serrations to one edge. 42 grams, 87mm (3 1/2"). Property of a gentleman, by descent from the vendor's father,
0595: Stone Age British Serrated Flint KnifeEst. £120-£180Lot Passed
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Stone Age British Knapped Flint Sickle-Knife: Neolithic, 3000-1500 BC. A fully bifacial sickle-knife of fine workmanship in grey-brown translucent flint; one edge convex, the other slightly concave; showing usage polish to the concave edge in
0596: Stone Age British Knapped Flint Sickle-KnifeEst. £150-£200
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Stone Age British Flint Curved Knife: Neolithic, 3000-1500 BC. A finely knapped flat-section two-edged knife with curved profile, square butt. 43 grams, 97mm (4"). Property of a gentleman, by descent from the vendor's father, who formed
0597: Stone Age British Flint Curved KnifeEst. £120-£180
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Stone Age British Knapped Flint Sickle-Knife: Neolithic, 3000-1500 BC. A fully bifacial and very finely knapped sickle-knife in a variagated grey flint with convex outer edge and almost straight inner; the butt knapped and the edges showing
0598: Stone Age British Knapped Flint Sickle-KnifeEst. £250-£350
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Stone Age British Knapped Flint Halberd: Neolithic, 3000-2000 BC. A bifacial hooked halberd blade, in a dark grey-brown transluscent flint, the curved edges carefully shaped, with some possibly later retouching resulting in a notch to the
0599: Stone Age British Knapped Flint HalberdEst. £300-£400
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