TimeLine Auctions 24 June 2011 Session 2011-06-24 Auction - 464 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 9
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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Merovingian Frankish Epigraphic LOV PPOV Finger Ring: Circa 6th century AD. An iron finger ring bound with silver-wire on the hoop; the pedestal bezel a discoid gold plate with fish motif and Greek-character inscription LOVPPOV around the rim. Gold,
0658: Merovingian Frankish Epigraphic LOV PPOV Finger RingEst. £300-£500
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Viking Silver Ribbed Band Finger Ring: Circa 10th-12th century AD. A Viking ribbed finger-ring of Lehtosalo-Hilander's Type III, with D-section central rib; the decoration on the expanding flanges comprising a single punched zigzag
0659: Viking Silver Ribbed Band Finger RingEst. £200-£300
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Anglo-Saxon Silver Knotted Ring: Circa 6th-9th century AD. A silver wire finger ring formed from a double loop with a neat flat knot for the bezel. Silver, 0.58 grams, 18.8 mm overall (approximate size British K 1/2 , USA 5 1/2,
0660: Anglo-Saxon Silver Knotted RingEst. £120-£180
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Anglo-Saxon Silver Finger Ring: Circa 7th-10th century AD. A decorated finger ring comprising a round-section hoop rising to a lozengiform bezel with billetted border and central ring-and-dot motif. Silver, 0.98 grams, 19.86 mm
0661: Anglo-Saxon Silver Finger RingEst. £100-£150
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Anglo-Saxon Silver Cruciform Pendant: Circa 10th-11th century AD. A cast silver pendant in the form of a disc with four radiating arms with mushroom finials; the disc with concentric quatrefoil decoration on both faces; a suspension loop
0662: Anglo-Saxon Silver Cruciform PendantEst. £120-£180
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Viking Silver Thor's Hammer Pendant: Circa 9th-11th century AD. A cast silver pendant in the form of a hammer with tapering shaft, the head decorated with punched dot-in-triangle motifs; a silver suspension ring inserted through the
0663: Viking Silver Thor's Hammer PendantEst. £1,000-£1,500
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Viking Pendant Cross: Circa 10th-11th century AD. A large cruciform pendant with five repoussé bosses and dense punched decoration (dot-in-triangle, ovoid, pellet-in-bar); the integral suspension loop broad and ribbed.
0664: Viking Pendant CrossEst. £800-£1,200
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Viking Silver Scutiform Pendant: Circa 9th-11th century AD. A silver discoid pendant with central dome, punched with concentric dot-in-triangle stamps and outer rim of pellets; integral triangular suspension loop rivetted together.
0665: Viking Silver Scutiform PendantEst. £400-£600
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Anglo-Saxon Silver-Gilt Coin Pendant: Circa 5th-7th century AD. A mid-2nd century Roman coin of Faustina Augusta curated and provided with a silver rivetted ribbed suspension plate and loop, mounted with the portrait vertical. Published,
0666: Anglo-Saxon Silver-Gilt Coin PendantEst. £200-£300
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Merovingian Frankish Silver and Gold Foil Pin: Circa 5th-6th century AD. A silver dress pin with zoomorphic head comprising a tapering pin and silver head in the form of a stylised bird, with gold foil backing to the cells; one garnet remaining.
0667: Merovingian Frankish Silver and Gold Foil PinEst. £300-£500
Anglo-Saxon Group of Silver Garter Hooks: Circa 7th-9th century AD. A group of three Middle Saxon silver clothing hooks: one discoid with short hook, one triangular with crenellated top, one triangular with five circular piercings. Silver,
0668: Anglo-Saxon Group of Silver Garter HooksEst. £50-£70Lot Passed
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Anglo-Saxon Bronze Situla: Circa 5th-6th century AD. A cast bronze Byzantine origin situla of slightly tapering profile with two incised bands to the side, flat base, pierced triangular flanges to the rim and thick,
0669: Anglo-Saxon Bronze SitulaEst. £300-£500
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Viking Large Twisted Torc: Circa 10th-12th century AD. A substantial torc or neckring formed from four twisted square-section bars narrowing to round-section contracting rods at the ends; each of the two outer faces of each
0670: Viking Large Twisted TorcEst. £1,500-£2,500
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Viking Bronze Tortoise Brooch: Circa 10th century AD. A cast bronze tortoise brooch with broad rim and domed centre bearing Mammen Style decoration including a pair of opposed birds' heads; on the reverse, the corroded iron pin in
0671: Viking Bronze Tortoise BroochEst. £800-£1,200
Anglo-Saxon Bronze Transitional Bow Brooch: Circa 5th century AD. A cast bronze cruciform brooch with rectangular headplate, top- and side-knops, deep bow, small footplate with horsehead detail; the pin formed as a spring around the arms; the
0672: Anglo-Saxon Bronze Transitional Bow BroochEst. £300-£400Lot Passed
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Anglo-Saxon Pair of Bronze Bow Brooches: Circa 6th-7th century AD. A matched pair of cast bronze small-long bow brooches with trefoil headplate, carinated bow and expanding footplate; with punched-point and chevron decoration; catchplate
0673: Anglo-Saxon Pair of Bronze Bow BroochesEst. £200-£300
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Anglo-Saxon Saucer and Disc Brooches: Circa 6th-7th century AD. A group of two bronze brooches comprising: a large gilt-bronze saucer brooch with basketwork pattern and inner ring with billetted cross at the centre, about half the flange
0674: Anglo-Saxon Saucer and Disc BroochesEst. £200-£300
Viking Penannular Brooch and Coin Pendant: Circa 10th-12th century AD. A bronze penannular brooch comprising a round-section band and discoid finials with blue glass inserts; the pin a round-section rod flattened and coiled around the band;
0675: Viking Penannular Brooch and Coin PendantEst. £80-£120Lot Passed
Viking Penannular Brooch: Circa 10th-12th century AD. A bronze penannular brooch with cabochon terminals; the round-section band terminating in discoid lugs with filigree and granule detailing, each with a black convex stone
0676: Viking Penannular BroochEst. £80-£120Lot Passed
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Viking Inscribed Annular Brooch: Circa 11th-12th century AD. A sheet bronze convex annular brooch with wire pin; on the ring, within two borders, the text WR[.]VM*doMONO. Bronze, 11 grams, 54 mm. UK art market, acquired prior to
0677: Viking Inscribed Annular BroochEst. £200-£300
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Anglo-Saxon Bronze Cruciform Brooch: Circa 6th century AD. A large cast bronze cruciform brooch with rectangular headplate, T-shaped lateral plates, half-round knop with bird-head detailing; the bow deep and tapering; the footplate with
0678: Anglo-Saxon Bronze Cruciform BroochEst. £600-£900
Visigothic Bronze Bow Brooch: Circa 6th-7th century AD. A cast bronze bow brooch with trapezoidal headplate, carinated bow and narrow footplate; the headplate decorated with punched triangle designs, ring-and-dot motifs, opposed
0679: Visigothic Bronze Bow BroochEst. £300-£500Lot Passed
Anglo-Saxon Bronze Nummular Brooch: Circa 8th-9th century AD. A cast bronze plate brooch modelled on a coin of the 4th century Emperor Carausius; pin-lugs and catchplate mount on the reverse. Bronze, 11 grams, 28 mm. From an old
0680: Anglo-Saxon Bronze Nummular BroochEst. £300-£400Lot Passed
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Anglo-Saxon Gilt Bronze Harness Mount: Circa 6th-7th century AD. A cast gilt bronze harness mount comprising a flat disc decorated with four panels of Style II interlace, one with a serpent's head, separated by bars with guilloche
0681: Anglo-Saxon Gilt Bronze Harness MountEst. £1,000-£1,500