TimeLine Auctions Antiquities Sale - Day 1 2019-02-26 Auction - 644 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in uk - Page 5
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TimeLine Auctions Antiquities Sale - Day 1

Auction Venue: The May Fair Hotel London Stratton Street Mayfair London, W1J 8LT Viewing from noon Monday 25th February 2019 Champagne Reception: 6pm - 9pm Tuesday 26th February 2019 (Day 1) 10am : Lots 1 - 660 Auction Venue: The Court House 363 Main Road Harwich, CO12 4DN Auctions start 10am GMT (Lunch 1.30 - 2pm) Wednesday 27th February 2019 (Day 2) Thursday 28th February 2019 (Day 3) Friday 1st March 2019 (Day 4) Saturday 2nd March 2019 (Day 5) Sunday 3rd March 2019 (Day 6)
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Greek Gold Filigree Earrings: 5th-3rd century BC. A matched pair of gold earrings, each a convex plaque with filigree rosette and beaded wire detailing, granulation to the junction with the hoop. 7.95 grams total, 18mm (3/4").
0097: Greek Gold Filigree EarringsEst. £1,800-£2,400
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Parthian Large Gold Earrings with Rosettes: 1st-2nd century AD. A large matched pair of gold earrings, each a hollow-formed hoop with hinged ends above a crescentic element, discoid cell to each broad face, rosette to each narrow end with
0098: Parthian Large Gold Earrings with RosettesEst. £600-£800
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Greek Gold Jewelled Earring Pair: 5th-3rd century BC. A matched pair of gold earrings, each a twisted wire hoop with leaf detailing, hollow spherical pendant with ribbed loop, bands of granulation and cells with cabochon inserts,
0100: Greek Gold Jewelled Earring PairEst. £800-£1,000
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Greek Gold Earring: 5th-3rd century BC. A gold earring comprising a crescent plaque and hoop with hook-and-eye closure, rosettes to the ends above granulated collars, bands of filigree hoops and swirls with granule
0101: Greek Gold EarringEst. £600-£800Lot Passed
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Greek Gold Necklace Pendant Group: 3rd-1st century BC. A restrung necklace comprising: eight amphora-shaped pendants, each with ribbed body, granulated triangles to the apex, suspension loop formed of wire coil, intersecting carnelian
0102: Greek Gold Necklace Pendant GroupEst. £1,500-£2,000
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Greek Gold Bell-Shaped Pendant: 5th-3rd century BC. A hollow-formed gold pendant with ribbed suspension loop, piriform body with applied granule and filigree detailing, cell to the underside with inset garnet cabochon. 6.23 grams,
0103: Greek Gold Bell-Shaped PendantEst. £500-£700
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Greek Gold Pyxis Lid: 3rd-2nd century BC. A sheet gold lid comprising a cone with repoussé bosses and interstitial beaded bands, flared rim with applied filigree hoop, flat sidewall with everted flange, applied filigree
0104: Greek Gold Pyxis LidEst. £500-£700Lot Passed
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Greek Gold Head Finial: 5th-3rd century BC. A gold foil female(?) head with the hair in tight curls, lentoid eyes, prominent nose and eyebrows, small mouth; granulated collar below and glass(?) filler. 1.33 grams, 15mm
0105: Greek Gold Head FinialEst. £350-£450
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Greek Amuletic Mirror Group: 5th-3rd century BC. A group of three ceramic panels, two discoid and one trapezoidal, with inset bronze mirrored plates; one circular with running chevrons to the rim and the other with raised
0108: Greek Amuletic Mirror GroupEst. £500-£700Lot Passed
Greek Core-Formed Glass Amphoriskos: 2nd-1st century BC. A core-formed glass amphora comprised of a dark green body decorated with yellow trail around neck and shoulder and white marvered trail to the body; high arched handles in
0110: Greek Core-Formed Glass AmphoriskosEst. £1,500-£2,000Lot Passed
Greek Glass Ring: 4th century BC. A glass finger ring with D-section hoop and broad discoid bezel, some iridescence remaining. 6.4 grams, 27.48mm overall, 18.85x16.61mm internal diameter (approximate size British N
0111: Greek Glass RingEst. £700-£900Lot Passed
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Greek Agate Kohl Pot: 5th-3rd century BC. A carved agate kohl pot or cosmetics phial formed as two addorsed rams' foreparts and two bulls', the rim formed by the conjoined horns of the rams. 99 grams, 60mm (2 1/4").
0113: Greek Agate Kohl PotEst. £4,000-£6,000
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Parthian Rock Crystal Hanging Vessel: 2nd-3rd century AD. A rock crystal vessel formed as a globular body with rolled rim; pierced transversely in three places for suspension. 160 grams, 6cm (2 1/4"). Property of a North London lady;
0114: Parthian Rock Crystal Hanging VesselEst. £600-£800
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Roman Floor Mosaic with Charioteer: 1st-3rd century AD. A rectangular mosaic panel in modern matrix, bi-chrome border with 'wave' pattern surrounding concentric borders, central motif of a biga with winged putto charioteer. 19.5 kg,
0115: Roman Floor Mosaic with CharioteerEst. £6,000-£8,000
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Roman Marble Head of a Goddess: 1st century BC-1st century AD. A carved marble bust of a youthful female, possibly a goddess, with hair parted in the centre and tied at the rear of the head in a chignon, the eyes with soft fleshy
0116: Roman Marble Head of a GoddessEst. £7,000-£9,000
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Roman Marble Head of Hercules: 2nd century AD. A marble head of Hercules (Greek Herakles), gently bowed and turned slightly to the left; curled unruly hair and long wavy beard; deep inset eyes and prominent bow, mouth slightly
0117: Roman Marble Head of HerculesEst. £6,000-£8,000
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Roman Mithras with Dog Plaque: 2nd-3rd century AD. A bronze discoid plaque with Mithras and a dog modelled in high relief; Mithras standing on left leg with right knee raised, holding a knife in his right hand and a sheath in his
0118: Roman Mithras with Dog PlaqueEst. £9,000-£12,000Lot Passed
Roman Medusa Head Mount: 1st-2nd century AD. A hollow-formed bronze mount comprising a female head with flange rim, elaborately dressed hanks of hair and stub wings to the brow, fleshy facial features; pierced in four places
0119: Roman Medusa Head MountEst. £1,200-£1,700Lot Passed
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Roman Medusa Appliqué with Silver Eyes: 1st-2nd century AD. A bronze discoid phalera or pendant with concentric rings to the border and integral loop, domed centre with gorgoneion, serpents to the cheeks and wings to the brow, silver to
0120: Roman Medusa Appliqué with Silver EyesEst. £800-£1,000
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