TimeLine Auctions 23 June 2011 Session 2011-06-23 Auction - 465 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 10
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TimeLine Auctions 23 June 2011 Session

Classical & Near Eastern Antiquities
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Romano British Silvered Peacock Brooch: Circa 2nd century AD. A silvered cast bronze plate brooch in the form of a peacock with trailing tail; on the reverse the pin and catchplate still present. Bronze, 3.22 grams, 22 mm. Private UK
0217: Romano British Silvered Peacock BroochEst. £80-£120
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Romano British Enamelled Owl Brooch: Circa 2nd century AD. A cast bronze plate brooch in the form of an owl with head facing, the wings and eyes forming cells for enamel infill; the pin and catchplate in place on the reverse. Bronze
0218: Romano British Enamelled Owl BroochEst. £120-£180
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Romano-British Eagle Brooch: Circa 2nd century AD. A cast bronze plate brooch in the form of an eagle modelled in the round, with sharply curved beak and lentoid eyes, feather detailing on the body. Bronze, 15 grams, 45 mm.
0219: Romano-British Eagle BroochEst. £80-£120
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Romano British Cavalry Parade Helmet and Peacocks Plate: Circa 2nd century AD. A silvered bronze plate brooch formed as a pair of opposed peacocks framing a male bust wearing a cavalry parade helmet; pin lost in antiquity. Silvered bronze, 2.36 grams, 23
0220: Romano British Cavalry Parade Helmet and Peacocks PlateEst. £80-£120
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Romano British Urn and Dolphins Brooch: Circa 2nd century AD. A gilt bronze plate brooch in the form of an elaborate urn flanked by opposed dolphins on a baseline; pin lost in antiquity. Gilt bronze, 5.87 grams, 29 mm. Private UK
0221: Romano British Urn and Dolphins BroochEst. £80-£120
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Romano-British Bronze Enamelled Frog Brooch: Circa 2nd century AD. A plate brooch with hinged pin and catchplate to the reverse in the form of a frog with legs spread to the sides; the body with two rectangular cells and protuding eyes holding
0222: Romano-British Bronze Enamelled Frog BroochEst. £200-£300
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Romano British Enamelled Shield Brooch: Circa 2nd century AD. A cast bronze plate brooch in the form of a hexagonal shield with D-shaped projections; the surface with red and blue enamelled panels; the pin and catchplate in place on the
0223: Romano British Enamelled Shield BroochEst. £80-£120
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Roman Double Axe Brooch: Circa 2nd century AD. A silvered bronze plate brooch in the form of a double pelta on a ropework central column; the pin and catchplate intact to the reverse. Bronze, 14 grams, 33 mm. Found Harston,
0224: Roman Double Axe BroochEst. £50-£80
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Romano British Enamelled Axe Brooch: Circa 2nd century AD. A cast bronze plate brooch in the form of an axe with red and green enamelled panels to the head and shaft; the pin lost in antiquity. Bronze and enamel, 3.59 grams, 30 mm.
0225: Romano British Enamelled Axe BroochEst. £80-£120
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Romano British Enamelled Brooches: Circa 1st century AD. A mixed group of bronze plate brooches comprising: a bird with blue enamel wing, pin missing; a miniature trumpet with triangular bee detail, pin missing; a horse-and-rider, pin
0226: Romano British Enamelled BroochesEst. £150-£200
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Romano British Enamelled Brooches: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A mixed group of plate brooches comprising: a running hound with enamelled panel to the flank, ear and tail complete, pin to rear; a fish with red and blue enamel panels,
0227: Romano British Enamelled BroochesEst. £150-£200
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Romano British Enamelled Brooches and Mount: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A mixed group of bronze plate brooches comprising: a small dragonesque with pin and cell for enamel inlay; a triangular two-cell bee with catchplate to the rear; a running
0228: Romano British Enamelled Brooches and MountEst. £150-£200
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Romano British Bow Brooches: Circa 1st century AD. A group of two bow brooches comprising: a bronze dolphin brooch with fluting to the outer faces of the bow, spring and catchplate complete; a silver Aucissa type brooch with
0229: Romano British Bow BroochesEst. £80-£120
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Roman Trefoil Mouth Oinochoe Wine Jug: Circa 1st-2nd century BC. A cast bronze oinochoe of trefoil-mouth form with concentric bands to the shoulder and thickened basal rim; the looped handle with lion-head ornament above the mouth and
0230: Roman Trefoil Mouth Oinochoe Wine JugEst. £600-£900
Roman Bronze Incense Burner: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A cast bronze tripod incense burner comprising a conical bowl with inverted lip and central spike seated upon three legs with bifurcated feet with struts to rear. Bronze,
0231: Roman Bronze Incense BurnerEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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Roman Wine Cup Stand: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A cast bronze stand comprising a square plateau with circular central hole and concentric ring ornament; at each corner a clawed lion's foot. Bronze, 295 grams, 17 cm
0232: Roman Wine Cup StandEst. £200-£300
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Roman Bronze Strigil by Maker SANVS: Circa 1st century AD. A cast strigil with concave and curved blade, with three ornamental lines to outer face; the looped handle with maker's name SANVS in rectangular panel. Bronze, 60 grams, 17
0233: Roman Bronze Strigil by Maker SANVSEst. £200-£300
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Roman Bronze Stylus: Circa 3rd century AD. A cast bronze wax tablet stylus with a finely tapered and pointed writing tip and a shoulder at the main stem; the trapezoidal erasing end neatly formed. Bronze, 7.07 grams, 13
0234: Roman Bronze StylusEst. £40-£60
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Roman Bronze Coin Mirror: Circa 1st century AD. A cosmetic mirror formed with a recessed polished surface and the reverse in the form of a coin of Faustina I. Bronze, 10 grams, 31 mm. UK art market, acquired prior to 1985.
0235: Roman Bronze Coin MirrorEst. £120-£180
Roman Lion-Handled Key: Circa 2nd-4th century AD. A substantial casket key with zoomorphic handle; the iron shank with four wards and Z-profile shank; the cast bronze handle formed as a recumbent lion with detailed mane and
0236: Roman Lion-Handled KeyEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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Roman Bronze Lion Mask Door Handle: Circa 2nd century AD. A very large cast bronze door handle formed as a lion mask within a circular frame; the mask stern with prominent brow and eyes, detailed mane framing the face; the sides of the
0237: Roman Bronze Lion Mask Door HandleEst. £2,800-£3,600
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Roman Bronze Pouncing Lion Mount: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A cast bronze mount comprising a tridentine base and columnar trunk in the half-round with serrated top and incised leaf detailing; emerging from the trunk a pouncing
0238: Roman Bronze Pouncing Lion MountEst. £100-£150
Roman Lion Mask Mount: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A hollow cast bronze mount in the form of a lion with gaping mouth, strongly modelled muzzle and brow, ovoid eyes and crescent mane with hair detailing on front and rear
0239: Roman Lion Mask MountEst. £90-£120Lot Passed
Roman Bronze Figural Plaque: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A repoussé bronze plaque with ribbed borders, depicting a bearded male in three-quarter view with fleshy cheeks, wearing a toga over his right shoulder; in his hair a
0240: Roman Bronze Figural PlaqueEst. £300-£500Lot Passed