TimeLine Auctions 23 June 2011 Session 2011-06-23 Auction - 465 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 3
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TimeLine Auctions 23 June 2011 Session

Classical & Near Eastern Antiquities
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Egyptian Lapis Lazuli Monkey Figurine: Circa 664-525 BC, 26th Dynasty. A carved lapis lazuli monkey openwork figurine with its elbows resting on its knees, its hand gripping an item of food raised to its mouth Lapis lazuli, 13 grams, 35
0049: Egyptian Lapis Lazuli Monkey FigurineEst. £300-£500
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Egyptian Alabaster Albastron: Circa 1550-1070 BC, New Kingdom. A carved alabaster vessel with rounded base, splayed neck, everted rim and two low bulbs to the sides. Alabaster, 90 grams, 11 cm. UK art market, acquired prior to
0050: Egyptian Alabaster AlbastronEst. £250-£400
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Romano Egyptian Limestone Pediment: Circa 30 BC-323 AD. A carved stone pediment and tympanum; the underside with crenellated edges and rectilinear moulding; the tympanum with figure of a female goddess in loose robes within a pelletted
0051: Romano Egyptian Limestone PedimentEst. £300-£500
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Egyptian Glazed Turquoise Composition Cat Head: Circa 305-30 BC, Ptolemaic Period. A blue glazed composition cat head with triangular ears and trapezoidal muzzle, detailed with black paint to the eyes and whiskers. Faience, 120 grams, 78 mm. UK
0052: Egyptian Glazed Turquoise Composition Cat HeadEst. £400-£600
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Egyptian Old Kingdom Marble Mace Heads: Circa 3rd millennium BC. A group of piriform cream marble maceheads, pierced vertically. Marble, 740 grams total, 45-55 mm. UK art market, acquired prior to 1985. [3]
0053: Egyptian Old Kingdom Marble Mace HeadsEst. £150-£250
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Egyptian Faience Bead with Cartouche and Heiros: Circa 664-525 BC, Saite Period. A glazed powdered quartz composite rectangular bead with an inscriptions to both faces, one in a cartouche. Faience, 9.37 grams, 25 mm. Ex Charles Ede; from the
0054: Egyptian Faience Bead with Cartouche and HeirosEst. £100-£150
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Phoenicio-Egyptian Eye Vessel: Circa 1,000-300 BC. A polychrome glass jar with tapering square-section sides and narrow neck with vertical-banded decoration in yellow and white; the corners with horizontal banded decorative trim
0055: Phoenicio-Egyptian Eye VesselEst. £3,000-£5,000
Egyptian Mosaic Glass Ship: Circa 5th-3rd century BC. A glass model ship formed as a polychrome concave elliptical plate with a leaf-green rim. Glass, 3.93 grams, 44 mm. UK private collection, acquired in the 1950's.
0056: Egyptian Mosaic Glass ShipEst. £600-£900Lot Passed
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Egyptian Glass Horus Head Plaque: Circa 1550-1295 BC, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty. A white glass plaque in the form of an avian head in profile; the eye, beak and collar delineated in yellow glass and markings in blue. Glass, 20
0057: Egyptian Glass Horus Head PlaqueEst. £1,200-£1,800
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Egyptian Glass Fly Amulet: Circa 2686-2181 BC, Old Kingdom. A carved blue glass amulet in the form of a fly with bulbous eyes and hatched wings; pierced for suspension. Glass, 2.85 grams, 18 mm. Silk collection, London, UK;
0058: Egyptian Glass Fly AmuletEst. £50-£80
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Egyptian Glass Turtle Amulet: Circa 1st millennium BC. A polychrome glass amulet in the form of a turtle with extended limbs and head; pierced transversely for suspension. Glass, 4.22 grams, 26 mm. Silk collection, London, UK;
0059: Egyptian Glass Turtle AmuletEst. £80-£120
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Egyptian Pair of Glass Eye Inlays: Circa 1549–1292 BC, 18th Dynasty. A set of glass eye inlays comprising white lentoid panels with black pupils and blue surrounds, and separate blue brow arches. Glass, 55 grams, 72-76 mm. UK
0060: Egyptian Pair of Glass Eye InlaysEst. £1,200-£1,800
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Phoenicio-Egyptian Eye Beads: Circa 1550-300 BC. A group of two cylindrical glass beads with four raised boss eye motifs in blue and white; one bead in dark blue with yellow and white miniature bead detail to the upper and lower
0061: Phoenicio-Egyptian Eye BeadsEst. £200-£300
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Phoenicio-Egyptian Eye Beads: Circa 10th-3rd century BC. A group of glass beads in black glass with black-and-white eye motifs comprising: two biconical, three globular, one globular with low bosses to the eye motifs. Glass, 65
0062: Phoenicio-Egyptian Eye BeadsEst. £200-£300
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Egyptian Glass Bird Beads: Circa 539-565 BC. A mixed group of eight polychrome beads in the form of perching birds; pierced for suspension. Glass, 1.24 grams, 6-8 mm. UK art market, acquired prior to 1985. [8, No Reserve]
0063: Egyptian Glass Bird BeadsEst. £150-£250
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Phoenicio-Egyptian Eye Pendants: Circa 539-65 BC. A group of six polychrome discoid eye pendants with yellow outer and concentric blue-white-blue core, with separate suspension loop above. See Dubin, L.S. The History of Beads from
0064: Phoenicio-Egyptian Eye PendantsEst. £500-£800
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Egyptian Glass Flower and Serpent Amulet Pendants: Circa 525-343 BC, Late Dynastic Period. A mixed group of four amuletic pendants comprising: two dark blue globular pendants with four lobes to the lower end edged in red and short suspension loop
0065: Egyptian Glass Flower and Serpent Amulet PendantsEst. £500-£800
Egyptian and Roman Glass Amulet Group: Circa 6th century BC-3rd century AD. A mixed group of glass amulets comprising: a dark blue jug with turquoise trails; two dark blue iridescent tapering bars; a pale blue iridescent disc with animal
0066: Egyptian and Roman Glass Amulet GroupEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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Egyptian Glass Polychrome Amulet Beads: Circa 525-343 BC, Late Dynastic Period. A mixed group of amuletic pendants in dark blue glass with white and yellow trails comprising: two amphora-shaped and one bird-shaped, all pierced for
0067: Egyptian Glass Polychrome Amulet BeadsEst. £300-£500
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Romano Egyptian Glass Amulet: Circa 1st century BC-3rd century AD. A dark blue glass amulet of a lion-headed god advancing, wearing a kilt, with pierced column to the rear. Glass, 8.81 grams, 54 mm. UK private collection,
0068: Romano Egyptian Glass AmuletEst. £150-£250
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Romano Egyptian Glass Figural Inlay: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. An elliptical green glass plaque made in the layered glass technique with female head design in white, black and red with scrolled rim in black and yellow. Glass, 0.43
0069: Romano Egyptian Glass Figural InlayEst. £150-£250
Egyptian Wooden Old Kingdom Figurine: Circa 2686-2181 BC, Old Kingdom. A large carved wooden figurine depicting a crouching male with pegged arms flexed at the elbow; the face carefully carved with lentoid eyes and full lips; the
0070: Egyptian Wooden Old Kingdom FigurineEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
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Egyptian Wooden Ptolemaic Face Mask: Circa 305-30 BC, Ptolemaic Period. A carved wooden face mask with lentoid eyes, D-section nose and elliptical mouth; three wooden attachment pegs in situ. Wood, 480 grams, 21 cm. Ex Bonhams
0071: Egyptian Wooden Ptolemaic Face MaskEst. £200-£300
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Egyptian 12th Dynasty Wooden Statue Arm: Circa 1991-1773 BC, 12th Dynasty. A carved wooden arm and hand from a wooden statuette, carefully sculpted with straight fingers, bulbous palm and relaxed musculature; an attachment peg in the upper
0072: Egyptian 12th Dynasty Wooden Statue ArmEst. £300-£500