TimeLine Auctions 23 June 2011 Session 2011-06-23 Auction - 465 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 16
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TimeLine Auctions 23 June 2011 Session

Classical & Near Eastern Antiquities
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Near Eastern Achaemenid Rhyton Terminals: Circa 1st millennium BC. Two cast bronze socketted rhyton terminals; one in the form of an ibex head, the other a bull's head with chevron border at socket. Bronze, 430 grams total, 13 and 16 cm.
0361: Near Eastern Achaemenid Rhyton TerminalsEst. £300-£500
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Near Eastern Bronze Ox Figurines: Circa 1st millennium BC. A group of two cast bronze bovines, one with c-shaped horns, square muzzle, narrow body and large block to the shoulders; the other with flap beneath the jaw and block to the
0362: Near Eastern Bronze Ox FigurinesEst. £200-£300
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Near Eastern Assyrian Winged Male Statuette: Circa 1st millennium BC. A cast bronze winged bull or lamassu figurine with bearded face, hands holding distended belly and four legs below; standing on a tiered plinth. Bronze, 44 grams, 40 mm. UK
0363: Near Eastern Assyrian Winged Male StatuetteEst. £200-£300
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Near Eastern Pre Achaemenid Bronze Ibex: Circa 900-800 BC. A hollow cast figure of a standing ibex, the horns curved back, the annular eyes open. Bronze, 300 grams, 11 cm. Acquired on the London art market in the 1960's.
0364: Near Eastern Pre Achaemenid Bronze IbexEst. £1,000-£1,500
Near Eastern Bactrian Bronze Bull: Circa 3000 BC. A hollow cast figure of a reclining bull with small tubular receptacle in front; the bull well modelled with nostrils, eyes, horns, musculature and tail. Bronze, 1.19 kg, 21 cm.
0365: Near Eastern Bactrian Bronze BullEst. £3,000-£5,000Lot Passed
Near Eastern Armenian Bronze Horse Figurine: Circa 8th century BC. A cast bronze figurine of a horse with tapering legs and tail, elongated neck, ovoid ears and flowing mane in the form of a thin flange. Bronze, 80 grams, 80 mm. Property of a
0366: Near Eastern Armenian Bronze Horse FigurineEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
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Near Eastern Scythian Ibex Mount: Circa 4th century BC. A cast mount in the form of a kneeling ibex in low relief, with long curved horn. Bronze, 20 grams, 49 mm. Acquired on the London art market in the 1960's.
0367: Near Eastern Scythian Ibex MountEst. £100-£150
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Near Eastern Scythian Lion Mount: Circa 4th century BC. A cast mount in the form of a crouching lion in low relief. Bronze, 13 grams, 29 mm. Acquired on the London art market in the 1960's.
0368: Near Eastern Scythian Lion MountEst. £100-£150
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Near Eastern Luristan Bronze 'Master Of Animals' Standa: Circa 800 BC. A cast bifacial standard finial with anthropomorphic central figure, flanked by ibexes and horse heads above a narrow waist and lower body. See Oscar Muscarelle Bronze and Iron, numbers
0369: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze 'Master Of Animals' StandaEst. £375-£525
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Near Eastern Luristan Tinned Bronze Ibex Brooch: Circa 1,000-650 BC. A plate brooch with hinged pin and catchplate to the reverse in the form of an ibex in profile, the head facing. Tinned bronze, 17 grams, 45 mm. Private collection; bought UK art
0370: Near Eastern Luristan Tinned Bronze Ibex BroochEst. £200-£300
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Near Eastern Pre-Achaemenid Pair of Bronze Bangles: Circa 800-700 BC. A pair of large cast bracelets, with integral animal head terminals. Bronze, 790 grams total, 11 cm. Acquired on the London art market in the 1960's.
0371: Near Eastern Pre-Achaemenid Pair of Bronze BanglesEst. £600-£900
Near Eastern Luristan Horse Bit: Circa 8th century BC. A cast horse bit assemblage comprising a transverse bar with opposed scrolled ends joining two cheekplates in the form of advancing male goats with attachment rings above their
0372: Near Eastern Luristan Horse BitEst. £800-£1,200Lot Passed
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Near Eastern Ordos Empire Dagger: Circa 3rd century BC. A cast bronze lozenge-section dagger with short tapering blade and thick midrib; the shoulders with a curved frame and hilt with helical banding rising to a thick lentoid
0373: Near Eastern Ordos Empire DaggerEst. £300-£500
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Near Eastern Luristan Dagger: Circa 1,400-1,000 BC. A large cast bronze dagger comprising a tapering blade with longitudinal engraved lines on both faces; the lower guard elliptical in plan, the hilt with cast ropework texturing
0374: Near Eastern Luristan DaggerEst. £100-£150
Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Short Sword: Circa 1,000 BC. A cast bronze short sword with cylindrical hilt and triangular blade; the hilt hollow with traces of retaining pin for the organic finial; the blade with thick crossguard and medial
0375: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Short SwordEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Short Sword: Circa 10th century BC. A cast bronze short sword of Type IV with conical hilt and triangular blade; the hilt with five longitudinal slits and hollow top; the blade with thick central rib and ovoid
0376: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Short SwordEst. £1,000-£1,500Lot Passed
Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Spearhead: Circa 1200-1100 BC. A very large example of a cast bronze Type 1 spearhead; the long ovate blade with curved shoulders and broad midrib; the heavy square-section shank developing to a tapering tang,
0377: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze SpearheadEst. £300-£1,200Lot Passed
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Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Spearheads: Circa 2nd millennium BC. A group of two bronze spearheads: a large cast spearhead with pronounced central rib and hooked tang and a shorter example with plain tang and plain rib. Bronze, 90 grams,
0379: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze SpearheadsEst. £100-£150
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Near Eastern Bronze Luristan Ceremonial Mace Head: Circa 1,250-650 BC. A cast tube with everted rim at the lower end; narrow ribbed collars at both ends, expanding to a thick ridged bulb. Bronze, 355 grams, 10 cm. From an old English collection.
0380: Near Eastern Bronze Luristan Ceremonial Mace HeadEst. £160-£240
Near Eastern Babylonian Duck Billed Axehead: Circa 2,000 BC. A cast bronze axehead with ovoid socket and ribbed blade with two piercings. Bronze, 240 grams, 11 cm. From an old English collection.
0381: Near Eastern Babylonian Duck Billed AxeheadEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Socketted Axehead: Circa 800 BC. A cast bronze axehead with tubular socket and back stud, the blade with convex edge. Bronze, 295 grams, 14 cm. UK art market, acquired prior to 2000.
0382: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Socketted AxeheadEst. £125-£175
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Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Double-Axe Head: Circa 800 BC. A cast bronze axehead comprising an elliptical tubular socket with an expanding axe blade to one side and a shorter blade to the other side at an acute angle to the socket. Bronze, 225
0383: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Double-Axe HeadEst. £125-£175
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Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Axe Head: Circa 800 BC. A broad cast axe head with slightly convex blade; the oval socket having four holes for pins to hold the wooden haft; the back of the axe with a semi-circular and notched crushing face.
0384: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Axe HeadEst. £125-£175