TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities 2011-12-01 Auction - 678 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 10
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ANTIQUITIES 01 December 2011
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Greek Apulian Kylix with Swan and Laurel: Circa 4th century BC. A ceramic blackware kylix of Magna Graecian (Apulian) workmanship with square loop handles, low ribbed foot and shallow bowl; the tondo painted in red with a sprig of laurel
0217: Greek Apulian Kylix with Swan and LaurelEst. £220-£300
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Greek Apulian Painted Kylix: Circa 4th century BC. A ceramic blackware kylix of Magna Graecian (Apulian) workmanship with pedestal base, square loop handles and shallow bowl; to the exterior a horizontal sprig of laurel leaves
0218: Greek Apulian Painted KylixEst. £250-£350
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Greek Gnathian Blackware Prochus: Circa 4th century BC. A ceramic blackware prochus with globular body, broad base, tall neck, spout and handles; the spout decorated with a moulded gorgon-mask to each side; the body with rows of
0219: Greek Gnathian Blackware ProchusEst. £300-£500
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Greek Apulian Black-Gloss Kylix: Circa 4th century BC. A ceramic black glazed kylix with pedestal base and square loop handles, of Magna Graecian (Apulian) workmanship. Ceramic, 235 grams, 22 cm. From the estate of a deceased North
0220: Greek Apulian Black-Gloss KylixEst. £120-£180
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Greek Apulian Blackware Salt Vessel: Circa 4th century BC. A small blackware salt bowl comprising a conical base and hemispherical bowl, undecorated; of Magna Graecian (Apulian) workmanship. Ceramic, 70 grams, 51 mm. From the estate of
0221: Greek Apulian Blackware Salt VesselEst. £40-£60
Greek South Italian Black Glazed Dish: Circa 3rd-2nd century BC. A black-glazed Magna Graecian ceramic bowl with low basal ring, composite stamped rosette to the inner centre. Terracotta, 245 grams, 17 cm. Ex Mrs Rousseau collection,
0222: Greek South Italian Black Glazed DishEst. £180-£240Lot Passed
Greek Ceramic South Italian Vase: Circa 4th century BC. A ceramic Messapian creamware vessel of mastoid form with low foot and two strap handles to the shoulder; the rim low and everted; to the shoulder a series of red lanceolate
0223: Greek Ceramic South Italian VaseEst. £250-£350Lot Passed
Greek Ceramic Messapian Dish: Circa 8th-5th century BC. A ceramic buffware dish with wide basal ring, the upper face with concentric bands of painted vegetation and geometric ornament in white, black and red. Ceramic, 920 grams,
0224: Greek Ceramic Messapian DishEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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Greek Cypriot Painted Jug: Circa 1,700 BC. A ceramic jug with piriform body, tall neck and everted rim; basal ring to underside; strap handle to the rear; painted with geometric designs in black and red. Terracotta, 485 grams,
0225: Greek Cypriot Painted JugEst. £250-£350
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Greek Miniature Xenon Ware Group: Circa 4th century BC. A mixed group of miniature Xenon ware vessels comprising: an oinochoe with trefoil spout and painted ochre palmette to the body; an aryballos with broad everted rim, ovolo and
0227: Greek Miniature Xenon Ware GroupEst. £200-£250
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Greek Miniature Xenon Ware Group: Circa 4th century BC. A group of three miniature vessels in xenon ware comprising: a kantharos with key pattern to the shoulder in ochre slip; a skyphos with guilloche over vineleaf in ochre slip; a
0228: Greek Miniature Xenon Ware GroupEst. £200-£250
Greek Glass Core-Formed Amphora: Circa 2nd century BC. A miniature amphora in dark blue glass with tall neck and loop handles, the sides and neck decorated with white glass trails. Glass, 115 grams, 14 cm. Ex Mrs Rousseau, London.
0229: Greek Glass Core-Formed AmphoraEst. £1,500-£2,000Lot Passed
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Greek Sir Francis Darwin Collection: A mixed group of antiquities from the collection of Sir Francis Darwin comprising: a 5th century BC dark glazed minature oinochoe with globular body, pinched rim and strap handle; a portion of mosaic
0230: Greek Sir Francis Darwin CollectionEst. £500-£800
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Roman Gold Bracelet: Circa 2nd century AD. A delicate gold bracelet formed from rectangular links with hook at one end; at the other a gold discoid cell with iridescent glass infill, two loops for closure. Gold and
0231: Roman Gold BraceletEst. £250-£350
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Roman Gold and Ochre Cylinder Necklace: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A restrung necklace comprising later ribbed gold beads and pairs of fine tubular beads in ochre glass. Gold and glass, 7.20 grams, 32 cm. Property of a London Gentleman;
0232: Roman Gold and Ochre Cylinder NecklaceEst. £300-£500
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Roman Gold Necklace with Twisted Decorative Links: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A gold chain necklace formed with double-loop bars connecting openwork panels of intersecting circles; the closure formed with a sturdy wire hook and eye. Gold, 4.07 grams,
0233: Roman Gold Necklace with Twisted Decorative LinksEst. £500-£800
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Roman Gold and Glass Necklace: Circa 2nd century AD. A restrung necklace of Roman blue glass discoid and polyhedral beads, with gold openwork pendant; sympathetic modern polyhedral gold spacer beads and clasp. Glass and gold, 31
0234: Roman Gold and Glass NecklaceEst. £700-£900
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Roman Gold and Bead Necklace: Circa 3rd century AD. A delicate necklace formed with tubular blue glass beads, double-loop links and fine wire links. Gold and glass, 4.70 grams, 44 cm. Ex Ancient and Orient, Alex Szolin in 1995.
0235: Roman Gold and Bead NecklaceEst. £500-£800
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Roman Glass and Gold Lunate Pendant Necklace: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A restrung necklace of dark blue and turquoise seed beads with central lunate pendant formed as a ribbed loop with wire crescent and granule detailing, with modern clasp.
0236: Roman Glass and Gold Lunate Pendant NecklaceEst. £150-£250
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Roman Gold Twisted Band Bracelet: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A delicate gold bracelet for a child, formed from a rectangular-section bar twisted along its own length, with inturned loop and spiked tail. Gold, 4.30 grams, 44 mm.
0237: Roman Gold Twisted Band BraceletEst. £350-£450
Roman Gold Disc Bead Group: Circa 1st-3rd century AD. A group of gold openwork beads of Eastern Roman workmanship, discoid with granulated edge. Gold, 8.95 grams total, 11 mm each. UK private collection, acquired in the
0238: Roman Gold Disc Bead GroupEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
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Roman Gold Earrings with Original Central Pearls: Circa 3rd century AD. A pair of hoop earrings, each formed with a discoid plate and rectangular extension to the lower edge, with ropework border and herringbone pattern detail; to the centre of the
0239: Roman Gold Earrings with Original Central PearlsEst. £350-£450