TimeLine Auctions 23 June 2011 Session 2011-06-23 Auction - 465 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 4
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TimeLine Auctions 23 June 2011 Session

Classical & Near Eastern Antiquities
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Egyptian Djed Pillar Stele: Circa 305-30 BC, Ptolemaic Period. A painted wooden stele depicting the djed pillar in mustard coloured pigment on a dark red background, flanked by white rosettes; supplied with custom-made base.
0073: Egyptian Djed Pillar SteleEst. £150-£250
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Egyptian Old Kingdom Wooden Vessel: Circa 3rd millennium BC, Old Kingdom. A carved wooden bottle with tapering body and narrow neck, painted with three helical lines in black on tan surface. Wood, 10 grams, 77 mm. UK private
0074: Egyptian Old Kingdom Wooden VesselEst. £200-£300
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Egyptian Coptic Bone Group: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A mixed group of bone plaques comprising: a long bifacial plate with complex outline, pierced twice on one panel and once close to the other end; one ovoid plaque depicting
0075: Egyptian Coptic Bone GroupEst. £200-£300
Egyptian Coptic Cloth: Circa 4th-8th century AD. A long textile cloth with zoomorphic and geometric patterns in transverse bands, red, black, brown and blue-green on a cream background with tasselled ends. Textile, 340
0076: Egyptian Coptic ClothEst. £800-£1,200Lot Passed
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Egyptian Coptic Cloth Fragment: Circa 4th-8th century AD. A fragment of textile with a pattern of bands of scrolls within cartouches. Textile, 19 grams, 23 x 14 cm. UK art market, acquired prior to 2000. [No Reserve]
0077: Egyptian Coptic Cloth FragmentEst. £60-£90
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Egyptian Coptic Cloth Fragment: Circa 4th-8th century AD. A fragment of textile with a pattern depicting a green, red and black bird, a group of three red animals, a green leaf, a red leaf and a scatter of red hearts on a cream
0078: Egyptian Coptic Cloth FragmentEst. £60-£90
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Egyptian Coptic Cloth Fragment: Circa 4th-8th century AD. A fragment of textile with a pattern of black birds and animals on a cream background with geometric borders; plain crimson to the borders. Textile, 15 grams, 26 x 17 cm.
0079: Egyptian Coptic Cloth FragmentEst. £60-£90
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Egyptian Coptic Cloth Fragment: Circa 4th-8th century AD. A fragment of textile with a pattern of a red and black rosette in a red circle on a cream background. Textile, 11 grams, 18 x 16 cm. UK art market, acquired prior to 2000.
0080: Egyptian Coptic Cloth FragmentEst. £60-£90
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Greek Gold and Gemstone Diadem: Circa 800-400 BC. A fine gold diadem comprising a narrow sheet-gold fillet with ten sheet-gold pendant leaf plaques attached; the central position occupied by a large cabochon setting for a red
0081: Greek Gold and Gemstone DiademEst. £1,200-£1,800
Bactrian Gold Lion-Headed Bracelet: Circa 900-800 BC. A hollow bracelet with lion-head terminals, with the hoop formed hollow in rolled sheet gold with external seam; the repoussé lion-head terminals affixed with filigree whipping at
0082: Bactrian Gold Lion-Headed BraceletEst. £9,000-£12,000Lot Passed
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Greek Minoan / Mycenaean Gold Ring: Circa 1,600-1,100 BC. A gold finger ring formed as a single band with granulation in lozenge panels; a filigree wire to each rim and centrally. Gold, 8.84 grams, 19 mm overall (approximate size
0083: Greek Minoan / Mycenaean Gold RingEst. £2,000-£3,000
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Etruscan Group of Gold Earrings: Circa 5th-2nd century BC. A group of gold earrings in two pairs: one of small gold hollow crescents with integral wire closure; one of gold hoops with pendant rods, with ribbed collars. Gold,
0084: Etruscan Group of Gold EarringsEst. £90-£120
Greek Gold Cabochon Garnet Earrings: Circa 3rd century BC. A pair of gold earrings comprising a disc with a cabochon garnet set in a shallow cell with attachment loop behind and ring below; from this a pendant foil biconical with
0085: Greek Gold Cabochon Garnet EarringsEst. £1,000-£1,500Lot Passed
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Thracian Gold Crescent Earrings: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A pair of gold crescent earrings formed as a lunulate plate with filigree and ropework border enclosing two graceful scrolled arcs converging above a central stud; in each
0086: Thracian Gold Crescent EarringsEst. £225-£350
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Bactrian Greek Gold Zoomorphic Mounts: Circa 5th-3rd century BC. A pair of repoussé gold foil elliptical mounts depicting a recumbent lion with ovoid ears, discoid eyes, curled limbs and tail; pierced in four places for attachment.
0087: Bactrian Greek Gold Zoomorphic MountsEst. £400-£600
Greek Gold Ornamented Ivory Hair Pin: Circa 6th-4th century BC. An ivory hipped hairpin surmounted by a gold finial formed from five domed discs with granule and ivy-leaf detailing; supplied with custom-made stand. Ivory and gold, 4.27
0088: Greek Gold Ornamented Ivory Hair PinEst. £300-£500Lot Passed
Greek Silver Hippocampus Repoussé Dish: Circa 5th-3rd century BC. A repoussé silver dish with central motif of a prancing hippocampus with recurved tail; traces of gilding remaining. Silver, 47 grams, 10 cm. Property of a Middlesex
0089: Greek Silver Hippocampus Repoussé DishEst. £1,000-£1,500Lot Passed
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Greek Silver-Gilt Apollo Ring: Circa 6th-4th century BC. A cast silver-gilt finger ring with elliptical-section hoop expanding to a thick circular bezel with intaglio design of Apollo's face in three-quarter view, the hair tousled
0090: Greek Silver-Gilt Apollo RingEst. £400-£600
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Greek Silver Ionia Double Struck Tetradrachm: Circa 2nd century BC, Smyrna, Attic standard. Turreted head of Kybele right, ZMYR-NAIWN in two lines within wreath, monogram of magistrate Metrodoros below. Milne 4; SNG von Aulock 2162. Silver, 16
0091: Greek Silver Ionia Double Struck TetradrachmEst. £100-£150
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Greek Archaic Man Carrying Goat Figurine: Circa 1st millennium BC. A cast bronze figurine of a naked muscular man carrying a goat across his shoulders; the man bearded and with a fillet to his brow; supplied with a custom-made stand.
0092: Greek Archaic Man Carrying Goat FigurineEst. £3,000-£5,000
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Greek Hellenistic Eagle and Stag Statuette: Circa 2nd century BC. A cast bronze statuette of a column on a four-footed plinth, rising to a conical capital terminating in a reclining stag with an eagle on its back; the stag with carefully
0093: Greek Hellenistic Eagle and Stag StatuetteEst. £600-£900
Greek Hellenistic Panther Mount: Circa 2nd century BC. A hollow cast bronze figural mount of a panther in the act of pouncing, with forelegs extended, neck arched and jaws open; the back legs and tail cast in openwork, with hollow
0094: Greek Hellenistic Panther MountEst. £800-£1,200Lot Passed
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Greek Bactrian Zoomorphic Bracelet: Circa 5th-3rd century BC. A cast gilt bronze bracelet of circular section terminating in an opposed pair of lions' heads modelled with square muzzles, lentoid eyes and ears, and elliptical cells with
0096: Greek Bactrian Zoomorphic BraceletEst. £200-£300