TimeLine Auctions 23 June 2011 Session 2011-06-23 Auction - 465 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 7
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TimeLine Auctions 23 June 2011 Session

Classical & Near Eastern Antiquities
Roman Gold Facetted Ring: Circa 3rd-4th century AD. A cast gold finger ring formed as five elliptical segments. Gold, 8.09 grams, 22.9 mm overall (approximate size British U 1/2, USA 10 1/4, Europe 23.15, Japan 22). Payn
0145: Roman Gold Facetted RingEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
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Roman Gold Snake Ring: Circa 4th-5th century AD. A coiled-band flat-section finger ring with stylised snake-head terminals. Gold, 5.84 grams, 19 mm overall (approximate size British N 1/2, USA 6 3/4, Europe 14.35, Japan
0146: Roman Gold Snake RingEst. £800-£1,200
Roman Gold Cereal Child's Ring: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A cast miniature gold finger ring with D-section hoop and elliptical bezel bearing a punched design representing an ear of wheat tied at the lower end. Gold, 2.61 grams, 14
0147: Roman Gold Cereal Child's RingEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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Roman Gold Child's Ring: Circa 3rd-4th century AD. A small gold finger suitable for a child formed with a plain flat-section hoop expanding to discoid bezel inscribed SVRA SARIE in neat capitals. Gold, 3.52 grams, 16 mm
0148: Roman Gold Child's RingEst. £250-£400
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Roman Gold and Emerald Pendant: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A pendant comprising a hexagonal-section emerald bead enclosed by convex gold discs with wire suspension loop. Gold and emerald, 1.56 grams, 20 mm. Property of a London
0149: Roman Gold and Emerald PendantEst. £300-£500
Roman Gold Fortuna Pendant Statuette: Circa 1st-3rd century AD. A gold figurine depicting a standing female with crescent headdress, in a loose robe with a cornucopia in her left hand and the rudder of a ship in her right; the base flat
0150: Roman Gold Fortuna Pendant StatuetteEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
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Roman Gold Serapis and Eagle Pendant: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A gold pendant formed as a foil cell with broad elliptical surround, decorated with beaded wire rim and filigree Greek key pattern; the ribbed suspension loop joined above
0151: Roman Gold Serapis and Eagle PendantEst. £650-£900
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Roman Gold Figural Pendant: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A gold discoid pendant with ribbed suspension loop, on the outer face an inset stone panel carved with a male bust. Gold and stone, 1.68 grams, 21 mm. Ex Christies,
0152: Roman Gold Figural PendantEst. £150-£250
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Roman Gold Temple Pendant: Circa 3rd century AD. A gold pendant formed as the portico of a temple comprising a rectangular plate framed with filigree ropework and running scroll, surrounding a blue glass plaque; above, a
0153: Roman Gold Temple PendantEst. £350-£500
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Roman Gold Lunulate Pendant: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A gold crescent pendant with granule detailing and ribbed suspension loop. See Johns, C. The Jewellery of Roman Britain. Gold, 1.96 grams, 29 mm. UK art market, acquired
0154: Roman Gold Lunulate PendantEst. £350-£500
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Roman Gold Rectangular Pendant: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A gold pendant comprising a rectangular plate with ropework filigree border, four granules and a central boss surrounded by a ropework collar; above, a ribbed loop with a
0155: Roman Gold Rectangular PendantEst. £200-£300
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Roman Gold Phallic Pendant: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A cast gold pendant in the form of a phallus with suspension loop above. Gold, 2.97 gams, 18 mm. Private collection, Nottinghamshire, UK; acquired late 1980's - early
0156: Roman Gold Phallic PendantEst. £200-£300
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Late Roman Gold Necklace Pendant: Circa 4th-5th century AD. A pendant formed from two gold discs joined by gold wires to form a cage enclosing a degraded opaque red glass bead; a gold wire suspension loop above. Gold and glass, 1.98
0157: Late Roman Gold Necklace PendantEst. £100-£150
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Roman Gold Disc Earrings: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A pair of gold earrings comprising a blue glass disc set en cloison in a cell with broad surround; on the reverse, the tapering attachment wire formed as a loop. See
0158: Roman Gold Disc EarringsEst. £300-£500
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Roman Gold Hercules' Club Earrings: Circa 1st-3rd century AD. A pair of gold composite earrings comprising a filigree wire loop with a piriform plate with beaded wire surround and blue glass panel; below this a pyramid of hollow
0159: Roman Gold Hercules' Club EarringsEst. £450-£700
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Roman Gold Pendant Earrings: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A pair of gold earrings comprising a convex disc with ropework surround and filigree crescent motif; on the reverse a wire attachment loop and pendant wire with spherical
0160: Roman Gold Pendant EarringsEst. £225-£375
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Roman Gold Pendant Earrings: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A pair of gold earrings formed as three convex discs with granule detailing above a rod with hollow sphere finial and granule detailing; the attachment wire s-curved on the
0161: Roman Gold Pendant EarringsEst. £225-£375
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Roman Gold Pyramid Earrings: Circa 3rd century AD. A pair of very large gold earrings comprising a convex disc with D-shaped filigree attachment loop above a circular collet; below, a pyramid of hollow spheres with granule
0162: Roman Gold Pyramid EarringsEst. £300-£500
Roman Gold Three-Tiered Earrings: Circa 4th-5th century AD, Eastern Empire. A pair of gold earrings each comprising a wire loop with three-tiered D-shaped bars with five independently hinged hooks and hollow lentoid pendants. Gold,
0164: Roman Gold Three-Tiered EarringsEst. £600-£900Lot Passed
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Roman Silver 'Claudius' Bust Hair Pin Finial: Circa 1st century AD. A cast silver finial in the form of a male head with short, straight hair, ovoid eyes and aquiline nose; the shaft round in section. Silver, 10.4 grams, 27 mm. Found near
0165: Roman Silver 'Claudius' Bust Hair Pin FinialEst. £100-£200
Roman Silver Minerva Figurine: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A finely modelled figure of Minerva with Corinthian helmet and long robes, holding a bowl in the right hand and with left arm raised. Silver, 14 grams, 34 mm. UK art
0166: Roman Silver Minerva FigurineEst. £500-£800Lot Passed
Roman Silver Statuette: Circa 1st-3rd century AD. A cast silver statuette of a female on a rectangular base, dressed in a chiton with left arm raised, a garland in the hair. Silver, 5.60 grams, 30 mm. Private collection,
0167: Roman Silver StatuetteEst. £200-£400Lot Passed
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Roman Silver Boar Brooch: Circa early 5th century AD. A finely worked late Romano-British silver brooch terminating in a boar's head with tusks and ridged mane above the headplate; the body decorated with raised silver
0168: Roman Silver Boar BroochEst. £4,000-£6,000