TimeLine Auctions 23 June 2011 Session 2011-06-23 Auction - 465 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 12
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TimeLine Auctions 23 June 2011 Session

Classical & Near Eastern Antiquities
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Roman Carved Stone Phallic Pendant: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A carved stone pendant in the form of a phallus, pierced for suspension. Stone, 7.64 grams, 55 mm. Silk collection, London, UK; formed in the 1950's. [No Reserve]
0265: Roman Carved Stone Phallic PendantEst. £60-£90
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Roman Carnelian Mercury Intaglio: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. An oval carnelian intaglio gemstone depicting the profile bust of Mercury with caduceus staff over shoulder. Stone, 0.67 grams, 12 mm. Payn collection, acquired in the
0266: Roman Carnelian Mercury IntaglioEst. £100-£150
Roman Crystal Intaglio Group: A mixed group of engraved crystal intaglios comprising: a stalk with three leaves; a running figure; a pair of D-shaped panels; a fleeing deer looking backwards; a complex trophy with cherubs
0267: Roman Crystal Intaglio GroupEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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Roman Carthaginian Terracotta Demeter: Circa 3rd-1st century BC. A hollow-cast figurine of Demeter in mitre cap with bordered mantle and heavy girdle; circular piercing to the rear. Terracotta, 155 grams, 14 cm. UK art market, acquired
0268: Roman Carthaginian Terracotta DemeterEst. £100-£150
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Roman Large Upchurch Greyware Vessel: Circa 2nd century AD. A large greyware pot with everted rim and decorative geometric band to the shoulder. See R. J. Pollard The Roman Pottery of Kent, 1988. Ceramic, 2 kg, 28 cm diameter. Winter
0269: Roman Large Upchurch Greyware VesselEst. £100-£200
Roman Redware Bowl: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A fine shallow bowl with sloping sides and rounded rim, the interior and upper exterior parts finished in thin red slip. Ceramic, 1.5 kg, 30 cm. Ex Bonham's sale 16777, lot
0270: Roman Redware BowlEst. £150-£200Lot Passed
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Roman Redware Platter: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A large shallow circular platter with gently sloping sides and flat narrow rim, the centre of the base with four scribed lines; the whole finished in thin red slip.
0271: Roman Redware PlatterEst. £150-£200
Roman Ribbed Storage Vessel: Circa 5th century AD. A tall wide-mouthed storage jar in cream-pink fabric with narrow base and ribbed texture to the outer face. Ceramic, 3.5 kg, 33 cm. UK art market, acquired prior to 2000.
0272: Roman Ribbed Storage VesselEst. £150-£250Lot Passed
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Roman Terracotta Wine Jug: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD, Eastern Empire. A tall flagon with pear-shaped body with a shallow foot ring, tapering to a narrow neck with flared rim and loop handle; the whole finished in thin red slip.
0273: Roman Terracotta Wine JugEst. £100-£150
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Roman Terracotta Bowl: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A shallow bowl with angled sides and incurved rim with slight pontil to base. Ceramic, 800 grams, 28 cm. Hatson collection, Suffolk, UK.
0274: Roman Terracotta BowlEst. £100-£200
Roman Green Double Lead-Glazed Wine Cup: Circa 3rd century AD. A D-shaped green lead-glazed cup with two scrolled handles; on each face of the bowl a mask of Bacchus flanked by vine leaves; the basal rim low and narrow. Glass, 95 grams, 11
0275: Roman Green Double Lead-Glazed Wine CupEst. £800-£1,200Lot Passed
Roman Emperor, Empress and Victory Lamp: Circa 3rd-4th century AD. A terracotta oil lamp with triangular fin handle and long rectangular nozzle; on the discus a scene depicting the Emperor and Empress facing each other with a winged Victory
0277: Roman Emperor, Empress and Victory LampEst. £350-£500Lot Passed
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Roman Perseus and the Minotaur Oil Lamp: Circa 2nd-4th century AD. A red-brown clay oil lamp with designs on the discus: a bull's head with erect horns and a double-headed axe between; the handle comma-shaped and pierced; the nozzle plain
0278: Roman Perseus and the Minotaur Oil LampEst. £120-£180
Roman Ceramic Lioness and Stag Oil Lamp: Circa 2nd century AD. A terracotta oil lamp with pierced lug hand and D-shaped nozzle; on the discus a scene of predation involving a stag with large antlers being bitten in the neck by a pouncing
0279: Roman Ceramic Lioness and Stag Oil LampEst. £170-£250Lot Passed
Roman Kneeling Gladiator Lamp: Circa 1st century AD. A terracotta lamp with pelta-shaped nozzle; on the discus a kneeling gladiator with lorica segmentata armour. Terracotta, 45 grams, 88 mm. From the collection of Rodney Legg,
0280: Roman Kneeling Gladiator LampEst. £300-£500Lot Passed
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Roman Pouncing Lion Oil Lamp: Circa 4th century AD. A long terracotta oil lamp with triangular fin handle and rectangular nozzle; on the discus a pouncing lion between the air holes, with a penannular band of stamped floral
0281: Roman Pouncing Lion Oil LampEst. £120-£180
Roman Leda and the Swan Oil Lamp: Circa 2nd century AD. A terracotta oil lamp with looped handle and D-shaped nozzle; on the discus a scene of Leda in congress with Zeus in the guise of a swan; on the underside the maker's name
0282: Roman Leda and the Swan Oil LampEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
Roman Ceramic Wolf Oil Lamp: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A ceramic oil lamp in cream-yellow terracotta with a hole in the centre of the discus and scroll detailing to the nozzle; the discus with an image of a leaping wolf; the
0283: Roman Ceramic Wolf Oil LampEst. £160-£240Lot Passed
Roman Augustinian Green Glass Tray: Circa 1st century AD. A shallow rectangular tray in translucent dark green glass with addorsed bird-head patterns at each of the shorter sides; the birds with incised elliptical eyes, long spiked
0284: Roman Augustinian Green Glass TrayEst. £3,000-£5,000Lot Passed
Roman Eastern Empire Glass Vessel Collection: Circa 1st-4th century AD. A mixed group of superb iridescent bulbous glass vessels with serrated bases, comprising: a red and blue jar with white trails and narrow neck; a small blue jar with dark
0285: Roman Eastern Empire Glass Vessel CollectionEst. £5,000-£8,000Lot Passed
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Roman Glass Vessel Group: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A mixed group of glass vessels comprising: a small green glass jar with flared rim; a blue glass jar with flared neck, ribbed body and thickened rim; a blue glass jar with
0286: Roman Glass Vessel GroupEst. £250-£400
Roman Glass Amphora: Circa 4th-6th century AD, Eastern Empire. A black glass miniature amphora with iridescent blue and yellow glass marvered trails; the body globular with tall cylindrical neck and everted rim, two loop
0287: Roman Glass AmphoraEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
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Roman Blue Glass Globular Bottle: Circa 3rd-4th century AD. A pale blue glass vessel with globular body and indented base, the neck long and gently curved with wide everted rim, the handle broad and ribbed with complex recurve at the
0288: Roman Blue Glass Globular BottleEst. £300-£500