TimeLine Auctions Antiquities Sale - Day 2 2019-09-04 Auction - 598 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 4
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TimeLine Auctions Antiquities Sale - Day 2

Auction Venue: The Court House 363 Main Road Harwich, CO12 4DN Auctions start 10am BST (Lunch 1.30 - 2pm) Wednesday 4th September 2019 (Day 2) Lots 700 ? 1299 (Antiquities) Thursday 5th September 2019 (Day 3) Lots 1300 ? 1889 (Antiquities) Friday 6th September 2019 (Day 4) Lots 1900 ? 2499 (Antiquities) Saturday 7th September 2019 (Day 5) Lots 2500 ? 3099 (Antiquities) Sunday 8th September 2019 (Day 6) Lots 3100 ? 3459 (Antiquities & Natural History) Lots 3600 - 3746 (Coins) Monday 9th September 2019 (Day 7) Lots 3747 - 4563 (Coins)
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Egyptian Head of a Prince: Late Period, 664-332 BC. A stone head of a noble with deep eye-sockets to accept a contrasting fill, traces of black pigment. 102 grams, 55mm (2 1/4"). From the private collection of a Canadian
0772: Egyptian Head of a PrinceEst. £150-£200
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Egyptian Scarab and Intaglio Electrotype Group: 19th century AD. A group of electrotypes taken from original intaglios in important collections, each with detailed record sheet and photograph(s) with full provenance and other information for the
0773: Egyptian Scarab and Intaglio Electrotype GroupEst. £100-£140
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Egyptian Carved Bull Statuette: Roman Period, 30 BC-330 AD. A diorite statuette of a young walking bull; small horns to the top of the head with tuft of hair between; standing on a rectangular base. 43 grams, 43mm (1 1/2").
0774: Egyptian Carved Bull StatuetteEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
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Egyptian Slipper Cartonnage: Late Period, 664-332 BC. A cartonnage slipper fragment from the base of a coffin with red painted hoop design. 14.9 grams, 20cm (8"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired in the 1970s. [No
0775: Egyptian Slipper CartonnageEst. £60-£80
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Egyptian Glass Inlay Group: 1st century BC-1st century AD. A mixed group of Roman Period polychrome glass architectural inlays including: two white plano-convex; one green and yellow plano-convex; one small green plano-convex;
0776: Egyptian Glass Inlay GroupEst. £40-£60
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Phoenician Ornate Glass Bead Group: 6th-4th century BC. A group of graduated tubular glass beads, mainly fusiform in profile, trail decorated and twisted types. 58 grams, 43cm (17"). From the family collection of a Hampstead
0777: Phoenician Ornate Glass Bead GroupEst. £1,200-£1,700Lot Passed
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Egyptian Head of a Lion Amulet: Third Intermediate Period, 21st-25th Dynasty, 1080-712 BC. A glazed composition amulet of a lion's head modelled in the half-round, erect ears and mane detailing, suspension loop above. 6.6 grams,
0778: Egyptian Head of a Lion AmuletEst. £250-£350
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Phoenician Figural Intaglio Electrotype Group: 19th century AD. A group of electrotypes taken from original intaglios in important collections, each with detailed record sheet and photograph(s) with full provenance and other information for the
0779: Phoenician Figural Intaglio Electrotype GroupEst. £40-£60
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Egyptian Hieroglyphic Shabti Group: Late Period, 664-332 BC. A pair of pale blue glazed composition shabtis, each with tripartite wig, false beard, plain dorsal pillar, square base and vertical hieroglyphic text to the lower body. 78
0780: Egyptian Hieroglyphic Shabti GroupEst. £150-£200Lot Passed
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Phoenician Crystal Scarab: 6th-4th century BC. A carved rock crystal scarab with intaglio figure holding snakes to the underside. 15 grams, 30mm (1"). Property of a Bristol collector; formerly part of his father's collection
0781: Phoenician Crystal ScarabEst. £300-£400
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Egyptian Wedjat Eye Ring: New Kingdom, 18th-19th Dynasty, 1550-1189 BC. A glazed composition ring with rounded shank, bezel in the form of an openwork Eye of Horus. 1.17 grams, 20.52mm overall, 16.23mm internal diameter
0782: Egyptian Wedjat Eye RingEst. £50-£70
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Egyptian Hieroglyphic Shabti Collection: Mainly Late Period, 664-332 BC. A group of three glazed composition shabtis comprising: one pale blue with vertical and horizontal hieroglyphic bands to the lower body; one similar, olive green with
0783: Egyptian Hieroglyphic Shabti CollectionEst. £150-£200
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Egyptian Papyrus Page Fragment: Ptolemaic-Roman Period, 4th century BC-4th century AD. A large fragment of papyrus with several lines of demotic text written in ink to one side; in a protective sleeve. 21 grams, 10.5 x 14cm (4
0784: Egyptian Papyrus Page FragmentEst. £100-£140
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Egyptian Fossiliferous Limestone Dish: Ptolemaic Period, 332-30 BC. A miniature dish with narrow base, made of fossiliferous limestone. 41 grams, 59mm (2 1/4"). From the private collection of a North West London lady; previously with a
0785: Egyptian Fossiliferous Limestone DishEst. £100-£140Lot Passed
Phoenician Scaraboid Group: 6th-4th century BC. A mixed group of scaraboids in rock crystal, lapis lazuli, white chalcedony and glazed composition. 6.94 grams total, 13-20mm (1/2 - 3/4"). From a private collection of seals
0786: Phoenician Scaraboid GroupEst. £180-£240Lot Passed
Egyptian Turquoise Anubis Amulet: Late Period, 664-332 BC. A detailed glazed composition pendant of Anubis, seated on a throne, wearing a lappet wig with sun-disc above, wearing a striated kilt. 2.4 grams, 30mm (1 1/4"). From a UK
0787: Egyptian Turquoise Anubis AmuletEst. £300-£400Lot Passed
Egyptian Heart Amulet: New Kingdom, 1150-1070 BC. A large glazed composition heart, ib, amulet with lugs to the side and globular body. 5.63 grams, 24mm (1"). From a private Austrian collection; formerly in an early 20th
0788: Egyptian Heart AmuletEst. £70-£90Lot Passed
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Phoenician Terracotta Fragment Group: 6th-4th century BC. A group of two terracotta busts, one hollow-formed with curved tresses and exposed breasts, the other with flounced hairstyle and broad D-shaped face; each on a custom-made stand.
0789: Phoenician Terracotta Fragment GroupEst. £80-£100
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Egyptian Ring with Eye: Ptolemaic Period, 332-30 BC. A bronze scaphoid bezel with blue enamel fill, central white enamel 'eye', cusped D-section shank with lateral stepped panels. Cf. Chadour, A.B. Rings. The Alice and
0790: Egyptian Ring with EyeEst. £80-£100
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Egyptian Bes Amulet: New Kingdom, Amarna Period, 1352-1336 BC. A green glazed composition pendant with the figure of Bes beating a tambourine; suspension loop above. 0.27 grams, 16mm (3/4"). From a private UK
0791: Egyptian Bes AmuletEst. £30-£40
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Egyptian Wooden Worker Figure: Middle Kingdom, 2133-1797 BC. A carved wooden figure from a funerary group, standing in white kilt with arms to the sides. See Taylor, J.H. Death and the Afterlife in Ancient Egypt, London, 2001.
0792: Egyptian Wooden Worker FigureEst. £200-£300
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Egyptian Carnelian Scarab: New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A carved carnelian scarab with detailed carapace, plain underside, pierced longitudinally. 4.90 grams, 20mm (3/4"). Property of a North London gentleman; previously in a
0793: Egyptian Carnelian ScarabEst. £300-£400
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Egyptian Fragment with Inscription: New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A glazed composition tubular fragment with painted hieroglyphs, upper curve of cartouche with bird above. 15.9 grams, 42mm (1 1/2"). Property of a London gentleman;
0794: Egyptian Fragment with InscriptionEst. £40-£60
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Egyptian Wooden Bowl: Coptic Period, 4th-6th century AD. A turned wooden bowl with stepped rim and discoid foot. 372 grams, 18cm (7"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired in the 1970s. [No Reserve]
0795: Egyptian Wooden BowlEst. £200-£300
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