TimeLine Auctions 23 June 2011 Session 2011-06-23 Auction - 465 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 2
Near Eastern Gold and Lapis Lazuli Mesopotamian NecklacGandharan Schist Female HeadRoman Gold Banded Glass Beads
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TimeLine Auctions 23 June 2011 Session

Classical & Near Eastern Antiquities
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Egyptian Inscribed Shabti Group: Circa 664-332 BC, Late Dynastic Period. A mixed group of three blue-white powdered quartz composite shabtis, each with hieroglyphic text to the rear. Faience, 47 grams total, 59-63 mm. UK art
0025: Egyptian Inscribed Shabti GroupEst. £100-£150
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Egyptian Inscribed Shabti Group: Circa 664-332 BC, Late Dynastic Period. A mixed group of blue powdered quartz composite shabtis, two with hieroglyphic text to reverse. Faience, 52 grams, 58-62 mm. UK art market, acquired prior to
0026: Egyptian Inscribed Shabti GroupEst. £100-£150
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Egyptian Group of Shabtis: Circa 1550-1070 BC, New Kingdom. A mixed group of glazed powdered quartz composite shabtis with hands folded to the chest, each with the feet placed upon a rectangular base and impressed hieroglyphic
0027: Egyptian Group of ShabtisEst. £125-£175
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Egyptian Group of Shabtis: Circa 1550-1070 BC, New Kingdom. A mixed group of glazed turquoise composition shabtis with folded arms, impressed hieroglyphic text to the reverse. Faience, 75 grams, 60-64 mm. Property of a London
0028: Egyptian Group of ShabtisEst. £125-£175
Egyptian Serpentine Heart Scarab: Circa 1292-1080 BC, New Kingdom. A carved serpentine scarab with bowed profile and convex underside. Serpentine, 16 grams, 31 mm. Ex Christies London, ex Reverend Henry Judd, F.R.G.S., acquired in
0029: Egyptian Serpentine Heart ScarabEst. £350-£500Lot Passed
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Egyptian Steatite Heart Scarab: Circa 1000 BC. A large and finely carved steatite scarab with carapace and leg details, the underside flat and not engraved. Steatite, 120 grams, 62 mm. Property of a London Gentleman; acquired
0030: Egyptian Steatite Heart ScarabEst. £400-£600
Egyptian Scarab Group: Circa 2050-500 BC, Middle Kingdom - Late Period. A mixed group of powdered quartz composite scarabs comprising: a shiny dark blue-green elliptical with incised scarab detailing and text beneath; two
0031: Egyptian Scarab GroupEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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Egyptian Scarab Group: Circa 664-332 BC, Late Dynastic Period. A mixed group of faience scarabs comprising: two small blue-white; one small blue-green with domed back; one green flat elliptical discoid; one deep blue
0032: Egyptian Scarab GroupEst. £120-£180
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Egyptian Group of Scarabs: Circa 664-332 BC, Late Dynastic Period. A mixed group of faience scarabs comprising: two in blue-cream of low domed profile; two small in tan-cream; one small blue-white with tall profile; one
0033: Egyptian Group of ScarabsEst. £180-£220
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Egyptian Scarab and Amulet Group: Circa 664-332 BC, Late Dynastic Period. A mixed group of beads and pendants comprising: a carved steatite scarab, pierced; a carved carnelian pendant with ovoid head and trapezoidal body, pierced
0034: Egyptian Scarab and Amulet GroupEst. £150-£200
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Egyptian Scarab and Bead Group: Circa 664-332 BC, Late Period. A mixed group of powdered quartz composite artefacts comprising: a small grey scarab with text on the underside, pierced; a small cream scarab with text and geometric
0035: Egyptian Scarab and Bead GroupEst. £80-£120
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Egyptian Taweret Amulet: Circa 400 BC. A large glazed turquoise composition amulet of an erect, advancing hippopotamus representing the god Taweret; pierced for suspension, supplied with custom-made base. Faience, 21 grams
0036: Egyptian Taweret AmuletEst. £180-£240
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Egyptian Amarna Amulet Group: Circa 14th century BC, Amarna Period. A mixed group of powdered quartz composite amulets comprising: three blue standing figures; one blue ewer; one dark blue palmette; one D-shaped blue-green face.
0037: Egyptian Amarna Amulet GroupEst. £120-£180
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Egyptian Amarna Amulet Group: Circa 14th century BC, Amarna Period. A mixed group of powdered quartz composite amulets comprising: a dark blue figural panel with loops above; a blue perching bird; a green bird in flight; a dark
0038: Egyptian Amarna Amulet GroupEst. £120-£180
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Egyptian Amarna Amulets: Circa 1353-1323 BC, New Kingdom, Amarna Period. A group of nine composition glazed amulets comprising: one purple bunch of grapes; three dancing Bes figures in blue; one green and one blue girdle of
0039: Egyptian Amarna AmuletsEst. £500-£800
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Egyptian Faience Amulet Group: Circa 664-332 BC, Late Dynastic Period. A mixed group of faience amulets comprising: a bifacial blue wedjat eye with black detailing to one face; a blue wedjat eye with black brow and pupil; a deep
0040: Egyptian Faience Amulet GroupEst. £200-£300
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Egyptian Glazed Turquoise Composition Amulet Group: Circa 664-332 BC, Late Dynastic Period. A mixed group of blue-green powdered quartz composite amulets comprising: Bes with plumed headdress; Nehebkau with snake head; two Khonsu with moon headdress;
0041: Egyptian Glazed Turquoise Composition Amulet GroupEst. £300-£400
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Egyptian Glazed Composition and Stone Amulet Group: Circa 664-332 BC, Late Dynastic Period. A mixed group of amulets comprising: a diorite wedjat eye bead; a cream faience djed pillar; a cream stone face; a green powdered quartz composite djed pillar;
0042: Egyptian Glazed Composition and Stone Amulet GroupEst. £150-£200
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Egyptian Ring and Amulet Group: Circa 1550-1070 BC, New Kingdom. A mixed group of personal items comprising: three blue-green faience finger rings with wedjat eye openwork bezel; a diorite bead in the form of the wedjat eye,
0044: Egyptian Ring and Amulet GroupEst. £120-£180
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Egyptian Carved Jasper Sphinx: Circa 2133-1797 BC, Middle Kingdom. A carved orange-red jasper bead depicting a sphinx, recumbent with forepaws extended and tail looped around its thigh, the head tilted upwards, depicting a human
0045: Egyptian Carved Jasper SphinxEst. £100-£150
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Romano Egyptian Anubis Intaglio: Circa 3rd century AD. A large oval flat-faced intaglio gemstone of fine workmanship depicting the dog-headed Anubis, holding a trident and including the symbols of a crocodile, cornucopia, eagle,
0046: Romano Egyptian Anubis IntaglioEst. £200-£300
Romano Egyptian Cameo Set in Iron Mount: Circa 2nd century AD, Coptic Period. An elliptical iron mount containing a carved marble cameo of a female head. Iron and stone, 7.40 grams, 27 mm. From the Moustaki collection.
0047: Romano Egyptian Cameo Set in Iron MountEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
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Egyptian Basalt Cat Head: Circa 664-525 BC, 26th Dynasty. A carved basalt head of a cat with pierced triangular ears, lentoid eyes and trapezoidal muzzle; traces of an incised collar or necklace at the fracture. Stone, 105
0048: Egyptian Basalt Cat HeadEst. £600-£900