TimeLine Auctions Antiquities Sale - Day 3 2021-09-09 Auction - 594 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in Essex - Page 8
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TimeLine Auctions Antiquities Sale - Day 3

Auction Venue: TimeLine Auctions The Court House 363 Main Road Harwich Essex CO12 4DN UK Day 1 Tuesday 7th September 2021 Ancient Art, Antiquities Lots 1-650 Day 2 Wednesday 8th September 2021 Ancient Art, Antiquities Lots 651-1299 Day 3 Thursday 9th September 2021 Ancient Art, Antiquities & Natural History Lots 1300-6039 Day 4 Friday 10th September 2021 Natural History: Lots 6040-6416 Coins: Lots 8000-8321 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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Luristan Tanged Spearhead: 13th-6th century BC. A bronze spearhead for a light throwing spear or javelin, formed as a long tongue-shaped two-edged blade with lozenge-section median rib, slight barbs to the lower edge, stepped
1441: Luristan Tanged SpearheadEst. £60-£80
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Safavid Style Gilt Ceremonial Axehead: 20th century AD. A ceremonial axe with cylindrical shank, domed base, axehead with D-shaped cutting edge and curved lower edge, dome and spike above socket, long spike to butt; decorated with gilt
1442: Safavid Style Gilt Ceremonial AxeheadEst. £400-£600
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Medieval Flail Head: 12th-14th century AD. A bronze flail head with cuboid body and five pyramidal spikes, slotted suspension lug. 285 grams, 74mm (3"). Property of a Buckingham gentleman; acquired on the USA art market;
1443: Medieval Flail HeadEst. £180-£240
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Viking Socketted Double Axehead: 9th-11th century AD. A substantial iron twibil axehead with short curved edges, one neck slightly longer than the other, median ellipsoid socket. See Sedov, B.B., Finno-Ugri i Balti v Epokhi
1444: Viking Socketted Double AxeheadEst. £150-£200
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Viking Long Bearded Axe Hammer: 9th-12th century AD. An iron axehead with long curved blade and small chin to the lower edge, rectangular-section neck, socket with a rectangular hammer extension to the rear. 290 grams, 15cm (6").
1445: Viking Long Bearded Axe HammerEst. £100-£140
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Greek Arrowhead Collection: 5th-3rd century BC. A mixed group of bronze socketted arrowheads with triangular cross sections. 175 grams total, 21-37mm (3/4 - 1 1/2"). Property of a North London gentleman; acquired on the London
1446: Greek Arrowhead CollectionEst. £100-£140
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Byzantine 'Greek Fire' Fire Bomb or Hand Grenade: 9th-11th century AD. A ceramic carinated vessel of irregular shape with shallow rim and broad shoulder decorated with a circumferential band of roundels and other impressed designs, intended to be
1447: Byzantine 'Greek Fire' Fire Bomb or Hand GrenadeEst. £120-£170
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Greek Arrowhead Collection: 7th-5th century BC. A bronze arrowhead collection comprising: slender leaf-shaped with trefoil-section, socket with side barb; leaf-shaped with socket and strong midrib. See for similar examples of
1448: Greek Arrowhead CollectionEst. £100-£140
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Byzantine 'Greek Fire' Fire Bomb or Hand Grenade: 9th-11th century AD. A globular ceramic vessel with broad tapering shoulder, short neck, flat rim and conical base, medial circumferential groove flanked by vertical dashes and triangles; intended to
1449: Byzantine 'Greek Fire' Fire Bomb or Hand GrenadeEst. £80-£100
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Roman Signed Slingshot Group: 1st century BC. A mixed group of four lentoid-section biconical lead slingshot, three fitted with iconic winged thunderbolts on one side, and one with the Tanit goddess symbol, possibly alluding to a
1450: Roman Signed Slingshot GroupEst. £60-£80
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Greek Arrowhead Collection: 5th-3th century BC. A mixed group of bronze arrowheads comprising trilobate, leaf-shaped, kite-shaped, triangular, conical and barbed examples. See similar examples of conical, trilobate and
1451: Greek Arrowhead CollectionEst. £100-£140Lot Passed
Luristan Sword Blade with Corrugation: 1st millennium BC. A two-edged bronze sword blade, leaf-shape with short rectangular tang, corrugated midrib extending almost to the tip and flared at the shoulder. See Khorasani, M.M., Arms and
1452: Luristan Sword Blade with CorrugationEst. £100-£140Lot Passed
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Luristan Axehead: 13th-6th century BC. A bronze axehead with cylindrical socket, lentoid-section blade with convex cutting edge and angled lower face. 335 grams, 10cm (4"). From an Essex antiques gallery; previously
1453: Luristan AxeheadEst. £100-£140
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Byzantine 'Greek Fire' Fire Bomb or Hand Grenade: 9th-11th century AD. A piriform ceramic vessel with short neck, domed lip and conical base, horizontal segmented bands groove; intended to be filled with explosive liquid and a wick, and used as a
1454: Byzantine 'Greek Fire' Fire Bomb or Hand GrenadeEst. £80-£100
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Western Asiatic Socketted Axehead: 1st millennium BC. A substantial bronze axehead with square cutting edge, broad blade developing to a bulbous median section and round socket, short neck to the rear with square hammer face. 573
1455: Western Asiatic Socketted AxeheadEst. £100-£140
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Graeco-Roman Arrowhead Collection: 1st century BC-2nd century AD. A mixed group of bronze and iron arrowheads comprising trilobate, leaf-shaped, kite-shaped, triangular and barbed examples. See Stiebel G.D., Armis et litteris, the
1456: Graeco-Roman Arrowhead CollectionEst. £60-£80
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Viking Axe Hammer: 9th-12th century AD. An iron axehead with square-section neck and narrow curved blade; socket with lateral spurs and rectangular hammer extension to the rear, decorative transverse ridges. For
1457: Viking Axe HammerEst. £80-£100
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Post-Medieval Explosive Cannon Ball: 16th-18th century AD. A roughly 8lb iron cannon ball, likely a demi-culverin, with spherical body and horizontal cylindrical shaft to accept an explosive charge. See The Portable Antiquities Scheme,
1458: Post-Medieval Explosive Cannon BallEst. £200-£300
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Viking Bearded Axehead: 9th-11th century AD. An iron axehead with gently curved blade and chin to the lower edge, flat-section neck, rounded socket with lateral triangular extensions and a rectangular vertical extension to
1459: Viking Bearded AxeheadEst. £150-£200
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Iron Age Celtic Socketted Spearhead: 5th-3rd century BC. A broad iron spearhead of foliate typology, socketed, strong central groove. See Connolly, P., Greece and Rome at war, London, 2006, p.117 no.26, from the Marne Area in France,
1460: Iron Age Celtic Socketted SpearheadEst. £150-£200Lot Passed
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Byzantine 'Greek Fire' Fire Bomb or Hand Grenade: 9th-11th century AD. A ceramic vessel formed as a bird with pinched tail, bulbous body, low domed neck, impressed pattern of ring-and-dot motifs to the chest and back; intended to be filled with
1461: Byzantine 'Greek Fire' Fire Bomb or Hand GrenadeEst. £80-£100
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Byzantine 'Greek Fire' Fire Bomb or Hand Grenade: 9th-11th century AD. A piriform ceramic vessel with short neck, domed lip and conical base, band of impressed leaf motifs to the shoulder; intended to be filled with explosive liquid and a wick, and
1462: Byzantine 'Greek Fire' Fire Bomb or Hand GrenadeEst. £80-£100
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Roman and Other Artefact Collection: 1st-3rd century AD. A mixed group of iron items including two socketted javelin heads, a single-edged knife, a square-section javelin head and other items. 405 grams total, 10-27cm (4 - 10 1/2").
1463: Roman and Other Artefact CollectionEst. £30-£40
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Luristan Dagger: 13th-6th century BC. A cast dagger with lentoid-section leaf-shaped blade, waisted hilt with arched pommel and lateral flanges to each face to secure an organic insert. 252 grams, 36cm (14"). From an
1464: Luristan DaggerEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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