TimeLine Auctions 24 June 2011 Session 2011-06-24 Auction - 464 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 12
Medieval Norman Crucifix FigureRoman Mixed Cameo and Intaglio GroupNear Eastern Assyrian Carved Bone and Crystal Group
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TimeLine Auctions 24 June 2011 Session

An Important Collection of Christian Artefacts & Other Properties From the Stone Age Through to Post Medieval
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Medieval Pewter Epigraphic Spoon: Late 14th-early 15th century AD. A cast pewter spoon with shallow piriform bowl, square-section shaft with acorn finial, and cartouche above the bowl with the text 'HEVA'. Pewter, 22 grams, 16 cm.
0730: Medieval Pewter Epigraphic SpoonEst. £300-£400
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Medieval Pewter Epigraphic Spoon: Late 14th-early 15th century AD. A cast pewter spoon with wide, shallow bowl and D-section shaft; finial lost in antiquity; above the bowl a cartouche with the text '+VOIGA'. Pewter, 15 grams, 12
0731: Medieval Pewter Epigraphic SpoonEst. £150-£200
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Medieval Iron Dragon Pricket Candleholder: Circa 13th-14th century AD. A forged iron candleholder in the form of a crouching dragon with trilobe muzzle, open mouth with tongue, lentoid eyes and prominent ears, three-toed claws, teardrop wings
0732: Medieval Iron Dragon Pricket CandleholderEst. £1,200-£1,500
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Medieval Group of Rowel Spurs: Circa 13th-15th century AD. A group of two rowel spurs, one with short shank and six-pointed rowel, the other with slit shank, sixteen-pointed rowel; separate locket. Iron, 135 grams total, 13 cm,
0733: Medieval Group of Rowel SpursEst. £100-£150
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Medieval Iron Battle Axe: Circa 12th century AD. An early type broad double-bitted battle axe, the round central socket with languet extensions to the shaft; one blade of wide form, the other narrow. Iron, 1.3 kg, 34 cm. UK
0734: Medieval Iron Battle AxeEst. £250-£350
Medieval Glazed Stoneware Jug: Circa 15th-16th century AD. A north European wheel thrown jug with finger-crimped base and single applied handle; the body of the jug pleasingly misshapen. Ceramic, 890 grams, 22 cm. Hatson
0735: Medieval Glazed Stoneware JugEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
Medieval Leather Dagger Sheath: Circa 15th century AD. A tanned leather sheath for a baselard with turned lower edge and everted seam to the rear; stamped with repeated seven-pointed star motifs in the shape of a cross and heart on
0736: Medieval Leather Dagger SheathEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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Medieval Leather Knife Sheaths: Circa 14th-15th century AD. A mixed group of three tooled and stamped leather sheaths comprising: one narrow, folded along the spine with needle holes along the rectangular suspension panel and a row
0737: Medieval Leather Knife SheathsEst. £100-£150
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Medieval Bone Comb: Circa 15th century AD. An ovoid lenticular-section comb with one edge cut with broad coarse teeth and the other with very fine teeth. Bone, 19 grams, 73 mm. Private collection, Suffolk, UK; acquired
0738: Medieval Bone CombEst. £80-£120
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Medieval Carved Oak Panels: Circa 15th century AD. A pair of carved oak panels with lancet arch framing and rosette motif. Oak, 535 grams, 41 x 13 cm. From the private collection of Alison Barker.
0739: Medieval Carved Oak PanelsEst. £150-£200
Medieval Gold Seljuk Turquoise Ring: Circa 12th-13th century AD. A gold finger ring formed as a D-section hoop with arabesque detailing expanding to a broad elliptical bezel with four prominent bands holding a turquoise stone in a claw
0740: Medieval Gold Seljuk Turquoise RingEst. £800-£1,200Lot Passed
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Medieval Gold Seljuk Turquoise Ring: Circa 12th-13th century AD. A gold finger ring comprising a twisted wire hoop and discoid bezel with granulated border bearing a turquoise cabochon in a delicate claw setting. Gold and turquoise,
0741: Medieval Gold Seljuk Turquoise RingEst. £200-£300
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Medieval Seljuk Silver Ring: Circa 13-14th century AD. A silver finger ring comprising a flat-section hoop with triangular scrollwork panels rising to broad shoulders with separate openwork panels extending onto the chamfered
0742: Medieval Seljuk Silver RingEst. £150-£250
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Medieval Seljuk Bronze Openwork Feline Perfume Burner: Circa 12th-13th century AD. An ornately hollow cast and pierced perfume burner in the form of a standing feline with raised trefoil tail; the body with sprays of foliage where pierced, the head
0746: Medieval Seljuk Bronze Openwork Feline Perfume BurnerEst. £2,000-£3,000
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Medieval Seljuk Inscribed Bronze Situla: Circa 13th century AD. A cast bronze pot or situla with broad bowl, conical foot, everted rim and pierced lugs; the body with a band of arcading below a band of reserved display text and roundels
0747: Medieval Seljuk Inscribed Bronze SitulaEst. £1,000-£1,500
Medieval Seljuk Ornamented Bowl: Circa 11th-12th century AD. A globular cast bronze ornamental bowl with flat everted rim decorated with arabesque roundels and panels of display script. Bronze, 3.8 kg, 25 cm. London collection;
0748: Medieval Seljuk Ornamented BowlEst. £1,000-£1,500Lot Passed
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Medieval Seljuk Decorated and Inlaid Bronze Vessel: Circa 12th-13th century AD. A cast bronze deep bowl with narrow rim and folding serpent handle; the globular body with external incised ornament in bands and inscription inlaid in silver below the
0749: Medieval Seljuk Decorated and Inlaid Bronze VesselEst. £1,000-£1,500
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Medieval Seljuk Decorated Bronze Dish: Circa 13th century AD. A shallow bronze dish with angled sides having four circular engraved and brass inlaid motifs and flat everted rim; the interior and exterior of the base with circular designs
0751: Medieval Seljuk Decorated Bronze DishEst. £200-£300
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Medieval Seljuk Decorated Bronze Lidded Vessel: Circa 11th-13th century AD. A cast cylindrical vessel with flared body; the body and base with incised ornament in bands, including nine seated musicians and two bands of inscription; three hinged
0753: Medieval Seljuk Decorated Bronze Lidded VesselEst. £600-£900