TimeLine Auctions Antiquities Sale - Day 2 2021-05-26 Auction - 559 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in Essex - Page 3
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TimeLine Auctions Antiquities Sale - Day 2

Auction Venue: TimeLine Auctions The Court House 363 Main Road Harwich Essex CO12 4DN UK Day 1 Tuesday 25 May 2021 Ancient Art, Antiquities Lots 1-500 Day 2 Wednesday 26 May 2021 Ancient Art, Antiquities Lots 501-1059 Day 3 Thursday 27 May 2021 Ancient Art, Antiquities Lots 1060-1613 Day 4 Friday 28 May 2021 Ancient Art, Antiquities Lots 1614-6119 Day 5 Saturday 29 May 2021 Natural History Lots 6120-6331 Coins, Medals and Books Lots 8000-8358 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. 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. Temporary Admission For a small number of items which have been imported into the UK under the Temporary Admission rules, applicable import duty is applied to the Hammer Price. For UK buyers, this cannot be entered as input tax. For overseas buyers, where proof of export has been provided, the import duty may be refunded on request. This only applies to a small number of lots, check specific lot descriptions to see if applicable.
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Egyptian Lidded Offering Cup: New Kingdom, 19th-20th Dynasty, 1295-1077 BC. A small glazed composition stemmed cup with flat rim and wide, flat base; separate lid from another cup with raised section to the underside to fit cup
0549: Egyptian Lidded Offering CupEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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Phoenician Scarab Stamp Seal with Antelope: 6th-4th century BC. A carved stone stamp seal in the form of a scarab beetle, detailing to the head and carapace; underside with incuse design of an antelope running right, with curled horns and
0550: Phoenician Scarab Stamp Seal with AntelopeEst. £120-£170
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Romano-Egyptian Prince Statuette: 1st century BC-2nd century AD. A bronze figure of a nude male with left hand resting on the hip, right hand holding a long side-braid; reverse hollowed. 14.3 grams, 52mm (2"). From an important
0552: Romano-Egyptian Prince StatuetteEst. £150-£200
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Egyptian Green Felspar Eye of Horus: Late Period, 664-332 BC. A green feldspar (amazonite) amulet of the wedjat with low-relief detailing to both broad faces. See Andrews, C., Amulets of Ancient Egypt, London, 1994. 0.27 grams, 8mm
0553: Egyptian Green Felspar Eye of HorusEst. £200-£300
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Egyptian Miniature Torpedo Vessel: New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A miniature composition 'torpedo'-shaped vessel with broad shoulder, conical body and everted rim. 10.4 grams, 37mm (1 1/2"). From the private collection of a London
0554: Egyptian Miniature Torpedo VesselEst. £50-£70
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Phoenician Amuletic Pendant: Late 1st millennium BC. A pale blue glazed composition pendant of a stylised sunburst with concentric rings and raised central boss. 23.1 grams, 58mm (2 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman;
0555: Phoenician Amuletic PendantEst. £150-£200Lot Passed
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Egyptian Artefact Collection: Late Period, 664-332 BC. A mixed group of artefacts comprising: a face bead; two animal-shaped beads; a scaraboid seal bead with incuse animal(?) design; a bifacial seal, and a human figure with
0556: Egyptian Artefact CollectionEst. £100-£140
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Egyptian Gold Framed Scarab Ring: Late New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A bifacial composition scarab mounted in a gold frame corroded to a gold ring with round-section hoop; scarab design to one face, crude ankh flanked by symbols for men
0557: Egyptian Gold Framed Scarab RingEst. £1,000-£1,400Lot Passed
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Egyptian Alabaster Bowl: Old Kingdom, 2686-2181 BC. A carved alabaster bowl with conical body and flat base, carinated rim. 170 grams, 90mm (3 1/2"). From the private collection of Mr PA, formed between 1980-2010. [No
0558: Egyptian Alabaster BowlEst. £250-£350
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Egyptian Broad Collar Bead: New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Amarna Period, 1353-1336 BC. A glazed composition bead in the form of an elongated flower petal; suspension rings to the top and bottom. 0.49 grams, 20mm (03-Apr"). From
0559: Egyptian Broad Collar BeadEst. £80-£100
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Egyptian Cartonnage Group: Ptolemaic Period, 332-30 BC. Two cartonnage fragments with painted geometric(?) patterns in red, black, white and mustard-yellow; mounted in a glazed modern display frame. 165 grams total, 17.5 x
0560: Egyptian Cartonnage GroupEst. £50-£70
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Phoenician Decorated Bone Spindle Whorl: 6th-3rd century BC. A plano-convex bone spindle whorl with incised circles and ring-and-dot motifs to the upper face. Cf. Moscati, S., I Fenici, Milano, 1988, pp.125,420-421, for identical buttons
0561: Phoenician Decorated Bone Spindle WhorlEst. £80-£100
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Egyptian Alabaster Vessel Collection: New Kingdom to Late Period, 1550-332 BC or later. A mixed group of alabaster vessels comprising: one vessel with piriform body, trumpet-style neck and rounded base; one vessel with tapering tubular
0562: Egyptian Alabaster Vessel CollectionEst. £300-£400
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Egyptian Naqada Animal Head Amulet: Predynastic Period, 4th-3rd millennium BC. A ceramic schematic animal head amulet comprising a short stem and domed discoid body, two shallow indents to the underside. Cf. Hendrickx, S., 'Bovines in
0563: Egyptian Naqada Animal Head AmuletEst. £700-£900
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Egyptian Mummy Bead Face Mask: Ptolemaic Period, 332-30 BC. A restrung panel of small bright glazed composition beads in various colours representing a mummy face mask with false beard. 39.4 grams, 13cm (5"). Ex Mariaud des
0564: Egyptian Mummy Bead Face MaskEst. £200-£300
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Egyptian Glazed Composition Shabti: Late Period, 664-332 BC or later. A glazed composition shabti with applied black detailing to the headband and implements. 30.1 grams, 94mm (3 3/4"). Property of an East Sussex, UK, teacher;
0565: Egyptian Glazed Composition ShabtiEst. £100-£140
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Coptic Tunic Decoration Group: 5th-7th century AD. A mixed group comprising: two woven tunic decorative fragments in a double-weave fabric in red, green, brown and yellow colours, with a repeat pattern design within a border. 32
0567: Coptic Tunic Decoration GroupEst. £50-£70
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Geometric Gold Pendant with Flower in Lozenge: 8th-7th century BC. A bifacial sheet-gold pendant or bead composed of four conjoined biconvex ribbed tubes, each with two flanged rims; three central six-petalled flowers to one face. See The British
0568: Geometric Gold Pendant with Flower in LozengeEst. £100-£140
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Scythian Gold Repousse Pendant Group: 1st millennium BC. A group of four sheet-gold plaque pendants comprising: two keyhole-shaped with bosses in the field; one similar with beaded borders; one with raised sigma-shaped elements, bosses
0569: Scythian Gold Repousse Pendant GroupEst. £100-£140
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Cypro-Archaic Redware Vessel: 1st millennium BC. A ceramic vessel with bulbous body and short neck with everted rim, painted circumferential bands to the body, neck and rim. See Morris, D., The Art of ancient Cyprus, Oxford,
0570: Cypro-Archaic Redware VesselEst. £40-£60
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Greek Decorated Strainer Vessel: 5th-3rd century BC. A ceramic vessel with globular body, flared neck, rectangular-section strap handle, waisted conical spout with thickened rim and rolled foot; integral ceramic platform to the
0572: Greek Decorated Strainer VesselEst. £150-£200
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