TimeLine Auctions 23 June 2011 Session 2011-06-23 Auction - 465 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 8
TimeLine Auctions 23 June 2011 Session
Near Eastern Gold and Lapis Lazuli Mesopotamian NecklacGandharan Schist Female HeadRoman Gold Banded Glass Beads
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London, United Kingdom
Auction Details

TimeLine Auctions 23 June 2011 Session

Classical & Near Eastern Antiquities
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Roman Silver Double-Pinned Brooch: Circa 2nd century AD. A silver knee brooch with smooth bow and stamped collar; two bronze pins attached to the arms; the catchplate double with separate pierced lug for attachment of a chain.
0169: Roman Silver Double-Pinned BroochEst.
£100
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£150
SOLD
Roman Silver Figural Ring: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A cast silver finger ring formed as a D-section hoop and expanding shoulders with ribbed detailing, the bezel discoid with a central elliptical cloison holding an orange
0170: Roman Silver Figural RingEst.
£100
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£150
SOLD
Roman Silver Intaglio Ring: Circa 2nd century AD. A silver finger ring with D-section hoop expanding to an elliptical bezel with gold ropework border and granules on the shoulders; the bezel bearing an agate intaglio of a male
0171: Roman Silver Intaglio RingEst.
£200
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£300
SOLD
Roman Silver Intaglio Ring: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A silver keel ring with D-section hoop and elliptical bezel bearing an orange intaglio depicting a hound chasing a hare. Silver and stone, 14 grams, 23 mm overall
0173: Roman Silver Intaglio RingEst.
£100
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£150
SOLD
Roman Jasper Intaglio Ring Bezel: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A silver ring bezel holding an elliptical intaglio depicting a bust of a youthful female with hair drawn back and tied, earrings and necklace. Silver and jasper, 8.38
0174: Roman Jasper Intaglio Ring BezelEst.
£200
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£300
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Roman Silver Seated Figure Intaglio Ring: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. An ornate silver keel ring formed as a D-section hoop expanding to facetted shoulders, the bezel a lozenge with a central elliptical cloison holding a black glass intaglio
0175: Roman Silver Seated Figure Intaglio RingEst.
£300
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£500
Roman Silver Intaglio Finger Ring: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A cast silver finger ring with keel-shaped profile, the hoop with incised groove detailing; to the underside of the bezel and rear of the hoop, an incised saltire; to the
0176: Roman Silver Intaglio Finger RingEst.
£600
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£900
Lot Passed
SOLD
Roman Silver Figural Ring: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A plain silver ring with carinated hoop and discoid bezel engraved with a pair of phalluses with a cross between, vegetation above. Silver, 2.73 grams, 20.24 mm overall
0177: Roman Silver Figural RingEst.
£100
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£150
SOLD
Roman Silver Engraved Intaglio Ring: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A finger ring with rounded hoop rising to an elliptical bezel with figural intaglio engraving. Silver, 5.41 grams, 21 mm overall (approximate size UK N, USA 6½, Europe
0178: Roman Silver Engraved Intaglio RingEst.
£80
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£120
Roman Silver Fede Marriage Ring: Circa 3rd century AD. A large silver keeled finger ring formed with a concave section hoop expanding to a discoid bezel with raised border enclosing a clasped hands fede motif. Silver, 9.45 grams,
0179: Roman Silver Fede Marriage RingEst.
£200
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£300
Lot Passed
SOLD
Roman Silver Cosmetic Spoon: Circa 1st century AD. A decorative silver spoon with ram's horn terminal, flat-section shaft, twisted neck and hemispherical bowl, probably used for cosmetic purposes. Silver, 11 grams, 155 mm.
0180: Roman Silver Cosmetic SpoonEst.
£400
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£600
SOLD
Roman Silver Medical Instrument: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A long silver medical instrument with a hipped shaft; at one end a flat spatulate plate, at the other a pair of knops. Silver, 26 grams, 23 cm. Private collection, Suffolk,
0181: Roman Silver Medical InstrumentEst.
£80
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£120
Roman Bronze Jupiter Figurine: Circa 1st-3rd century AD. A cast figurine depicting the god Jupiter, naked and brandishing a thunderbolt; his right arm raised, gripping the centre of a double-pointed weapon; his face stern, his
0182: Roman Bronze Jupiter FigurineEst.
£180
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£240
Lot Passed
SOLD
Roman Bronze Head of Pan: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A hollow cast bronze male head with curved horns to the temples, tousled hair, lentoid eyes and full beard. Bronze, 175 grams, 65 mm. Tucker collection, Buckinghamshire,
0183: Roman Bronze Head of PanEst.
£175
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£275
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Roman Bronze Pan Carrying Dionysus Figurine: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. An important well-modelled nude figure of Pan holding pipes in the right hand with right leg raised; with Dionysus seated on his upper left arm, holding a bunch of grapes in
0184: Roman Bronze Pan Carrying Dionysus FigurineEst.
£3,500
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£5,000
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Roman Bronze Zeus Statuette: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A cast bronze statuette depicting the god Zeus with wreath to the brow, extended right hand, loose robe across the left shoulder, clutching a pouch to his left hip. Bronze,
0185: Roman Bronze Zeus StatuetteEst.
£200
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£300
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Roman Bronze Mercury Figurine: Circa 2nd century AD. A cast bronze nude standing figure of Mercury with talaria or winged boots, a cloak draped over the left shoulder and arm and a petasus cap on the head, holding a bag of coins
0186: Roman Bronze Mercury FigurineEst.
£700
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£900
Roman Bronze Mercury Figurine: A finely made statuette of a naked male with his weight on his right leg, his right arm extended and hand gripping a pouch of coins, the left cradling a staff with a trefoil head; the head held
0187: Roman Bronze Mercury FigurineEst.
£180
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£240
Lot Passed
SOLD
Roman Mercury Statuette: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A nude figure of Mercury with cloak over left shoulder, holding a bag of coins in his right hand and wearing a winged cap. Bronze, 43 grams, 64 mm. UK art market, acquired
0188: Roman Mercury StatuetteEst.
£200
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£300
Roman Bronze Banqueteer Figurine: Circa 2nd century AD. A cast figurine of a reclining female in loosely draped garments, in the right hand a bowl or dish; the left hand formed to grasp an item of food; the figure reclining on the
0189: Roman Bronze Banqueteer FigurineEst.
£225
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£375
Lot Passed
SOLD
Roman Bronze Bust of Serapis: Circa 3rd century AD. A large furniture mount in the form of a very finely modelled bust of Serapis depicted with lentoid eyes, well proportioned features and elaborate hairstyle; offered with
0190: Roman Bronze Bust of SerapisEst.
£200
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£300
Roman Bronze Bust of Attis Mount: Circa 3rd century AD. A cast mount depicting the finely modelled bust of Attis with bearded face, long hair and wearing a Phrygian cap with loop behind; offered with custom-made stand. Bronze, 42
0191: Roman Bronze Bust of Attis MountEst.
£400
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£600
Lot Passed
SOLD
Roman Bronze Male Torso: Circa 1st century BC. A cast bronze figurine of an athletic male standing with his weight on his right leg, his left arm by his side and right arm extended, naked but for a flowing sash tied around
0192: Roman Bronze Male TorsoEst.
£1,500
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£2,000