TimeLine Auctions 24 June 2011 Session 2011-06-24 Auction - 464 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 6
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
Stone Age Palaeolithic Flint Handaxe: Circa 350,000-250,000 BC. A substantial flint handaxe of the classic English profile; some cortex remaining on the butt; small ancient loss to the tip. See Evans, J. Ancient Stone Implements of Great
0586: Stone Age Palaeolithic Flint HandaxeEst. £500-£800Lot Passed
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Stone Age Palaeolithic Flint Handaxe: Circa 80,000-40,000 BC. A finely made honey-coloured triangular flint handaxe with remnants of the cortex on the upper end. See Evans, J. Ancient Stone Implements of Great Britain. Flint, 200 grams,
0587: Stone Age Palaeolithic Flint HandaxeEst. £90-£120
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Stone Age Palaeolithic Flint Handaxe: Circa 300,000–30,000 BC. A leaf-shaped bifacial handaxe in cream-white flint with blue-grey spotting. Flint, 80 grams, 87 mm. Winter Collection, Kent, UK; found Alresford, Hampshire in 2008 (with
0588: Stone Age Palaeolithic Flint HandaxeEst. £50-£70
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Stone Age Palaeolithic Flint Handaxes: Circa 500,000 BCE and circa 70,000-40,000 BCE. An English early Palaeolithic flint handaxe formed from a large pebble and knapped to a rounded point, marked 'RIDGE PIT ROMSEY ex John Keeping
0589: Stone Age Palaeolithic Flint HandaxesEst. £60-£90
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Stone Age Mesolithic Flint Axes Group: Circa 12,000-5,000 BC. A mixed group of worked flint tools including a long triangular pick. Flint, 515 grams, 10-13 cm. Winter Collection, Kent, UK; found Gorms Dyke 1883, Winchester 2005 and
0591: Stone Age Mesolithic Flint Axes GroupEst. £50-£80
Stone Age Neolithic Polished Axe: Circa 5,000 BC. Finely polished axe with slightly convex cutting edge in a pale mottled grey flint. See John Evans Ancient Stone Implements of Great Britain, page 112 for a similar example. Flint,
0592: Stone Age Neolithic Polished AxeEst. £250-£350Lot Passed
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Stone Age Neolithic Knapped Adze: Circa 5,000 BC, early Neolithic or possibly late Mesolithic. A finely knapped adze in a pale mottled flint of generally diamond cross-section with distinct curvature to the lower part; the cutting
0593: Stone Age Neolithic Knapped AdzeEst. £90-£120
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Stone Age Neolithic Flint Arrowheads Group: Circa 4th-3rd millennium BC. A mixed group of flint arrowheads, two barbed and tanged, one leaf-shaped and one triangular with a convex base. See Evans, J. Ancient Stone Implements of Great Britain.
0594: Stone Age Neolithic Flint Arrowheads GroupEst. £30-£70
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Stone Age Neolithic Stone Hammer Pestle: Circa 5,000 BC. A pecked and ground stone hammer pestle. See John Evans Ancient Stone Implements of Great Britain, page 254, for similar examples. Stone, 1.6 kg, 20.5 cm. Hatson collection, Suffolk,
0595: Stone Age Neolithic Stone Hammer PestleEst. £50-£90
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Stone Age Neolithic Implements Group: Circa 5,000 BC. A mixed group of stone implements of various Neolithic cultures comprising: a Saharan hafted scraper (with an inked old collection number); a southern European small handaxe; two
0596: Stone Age Neolithic Implements GroupEst. £20-£40
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Stone Age Neolithic Implement and Scraper Group: Circa 4,500-2,500 BC. A mixed group of implements and scrapers, two with old Rochester Museum inscriptions: 1871 TWYDALL, 1680 TWYDALL, and another with old inscription indentifying the findspot as
0597: Stone Age Neolithic Implement and Scraper GroupEst. £80-£120
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Stone Age Neolithic Implement and Scraper Group: Circa 4,500-2,500 BC. A mixed group of implements and scrapers, one with old Rochester Museum inscription: 1.1355 TWYDALL, another old inscription indentifying the findspot as CANADA LANE. No1.
0598: Stone Age Neolithic Implement and Scraper GroupEst. £80-£120
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Stone Age North American Stone Arrowheads Group: A mixed group of stone arrowheads of various cultures comprising: two long points with c-shaped tang; one large point with short tang; one short point without tang; two triangular points with a
0599: Stone Age North American Stone Arrowheads GroupEst. £30-£50
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Stone Age Vinca Mother Goddess: Circa 6,500 BC. A ceramic figurine depicting a reclining female with rudimentary facial and finger detailing. Terracotta, 65 grams, 93 mm. Property of a Middlesex Gentleman; acquired in the early
0600: Stone Age Vinca Mother GoddessEst. £200-£300
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Stone Age Vinca Vessel Fragment: Circa 4,500 BC. A fragment of a coarse ceramic vessel formed in the likeness of a male face. Ceramic, 340 grams, 12 cm. Property of a Middlesex Gentleman; acquired in the early 1970's; ex Chris
0601: Stone Age Vinca Vessel FragmentEst. £150-£250
Bronze Age Bactrian Gold Lotus Phiale: Circa 3rd millennium BC. A repoussé vessel of pleasingly simple form; the upright rim plain, with lotus petal fluting to the body and plain convex base. Gold, 70 grams, 95 mm diameter. Acquired on
0602: Bronze Age Bactrian Gold Lotus PhialeEst. £3,000-£5,000Lot Passed
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Bronze Age Bronze Halstatt Torc: Circa 900 BC. A bronze torc or neck-ring formed from a single rod with twisted square-section expanded portion opposite the opening; the ends flattened and scrolled. Bronze, 150 grams, 23 cm. UK art
0603: Bronze Age Bronze Halstatt TorcEst. £300-£500
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Bronze Age Flat Axehead: Circa 2,500-1,500 BC. A cast copper flat axehead with D-shaped cutting edge and shallow central recess on each surface. Copper, 59 grams, 87 mm. Private collection, Nottinghamshire, UK; acquired
0604: Bronze Age Flat AxeheadEst. £120-£180
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Bronze Age Bronze Palstave Axehead: Circa 1,500-1,000 BC, Middle Bronze Age. A cast axehead with wings and convex cutting edge. See John Evans The Ancient Bronze Implements Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain and Ireland, page 75,
0605: Bronze Age Bronze Palstave AxeheadEst. £50-£80
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Bronze Age Pair of Looped Palstave Axeheads: Circa 1,000-500 BC. A pair of cast bronze palstaves comprising: a small looped palstave head with shallow lateral flanges; a larger looped palstave head with deep flanges and flared edge. Bronze,
0606: Bronze Age Pair of Looped Palstave AxeheadsEst. £100-£150
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Bronze Age Looped and Socketted Axehead: Circa 1,000-500 BC. A cast socketted axehead with fluting on the upper faces, thickened socket rim, D-section lateral loop and slightly flared edge. See Moore, C.N. and Rowlands, M. Bronze Age
0607: Bronze Age Looped and Socketted AxeheadEst. £150-£250
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Bronze Age Looped and Socketted Axehead: Circa 1,000-500 BC. A cast socketted axehead with a broad square-section trunk, low D-section loop, ribbed detail on the outer faces, double collar to the rim and everted cutting edge; inside the
0608: Bronze Age Looped and Socketted AxeheadEst. £150-£250
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Bronze Age Looped and Socketted Axehead: Circa 1,000-500 BC. A cast socketted axehead with a narrow, tubular trunk, low D-section loop, octagonal facetting, thin collar to the rim and deeply everted edge. Bronze, 220 grams, 10 cm. Ex
0609: Bronze Age Looped and Socketted AxeheadEst. £150-£250