TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities 2011-12-01 Auction - 678 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 11
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ANTIQUITIES 01 December 2011
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Roman Gold, Glass and Pearl Hoop Earrings: Circa 3rd century AD. A pair of gold earrings, each comprising a plain wire hoop with twisted closure loop and green glass bead, fine wire pendant with pearl finial. Gold, glass and pearl, 1.38
0241: Roman Gold, Glass and Pearl Hoop EarringsEst. £200-£250
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Roman Gold Teardrop Earrings: Circa 2nd century AD. A pair of gold earrings, each formed as a wire hook with a blue-glass disc within a radiating cloison setting; the wire coiled below with blue-glass pendant attached,
0242: Roman Gold Teardrop EarringsEst. £400-£600
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Roman Gold and Pearl Earrings: Circa 4th century AD. A pair of gold earrings each comprising a substantial wire hoop with three attachment rings to the lower edge; to each ring a pendant comprising a ribbed collar with a cluster
0243: Roman Gold and Pearl EarringsEst. £400-£600
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Roman Gold Sphere and Pearl Earrings: Circa 2nd century AD. A pair of gold earrings, each formed as a thin wire loop attached to a gold sphere with three garnet cabochons set around the equator and filigree detail between; below, a pearl
0244: Roman Gold Sphere and Pearl EarringsEst. £300-£500
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Roman Pair of Gold Earrings: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A pair of gold earrings, each formed as a wire hoop with biconical bulb ornament. Gold, 2.65 grams total, 18.95-20.63 mm. Aston Collection; Hampshire, UK.
0245: Roman Pair of Gold EarringsEst. £150-£200
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Roman Gold Earrings with Blue Glass Inlays: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A pair of gold and glass earrings, each comprising a wire loop with stepped rectangular panel surrounding a blue glass cloison. Gold and glass, 2.69 grams total, 16 mm.
0246: Roman Gold Earrings with Blue Glass InlaysEst. £200-£300
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Roman Gold Earring with Pearl Drop: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A single gold earring comprising a wire loop with dished discoid cell with filigree border and wire and granule surround; below, a thick hoop with conical pendant
0247: Roman Gold Earring with Pearl DropEst. £200-£300
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Roman Denarius Gold Pendant: Circa 69 AD. A rare denarius of Roman emperor Otho facing right, the reverse with Fortuna and olive branch held within a later gold pendant. Gold and silver, 5.47 grams, 28 mm. From an important
0248: Roman Denarius Gold PendantEst. £500-£800
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Roman Gold Grapes Pendant: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A gold pendant formed from hollow gold spheres with clusters of granules between, collar with s-scrolls and loop to the top, collar and pyramid of granules to the lower end.
0249: Roman Gold Grapes PendantEst. £360-£400
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Roman Gold Wreath Leaves Group: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A pair of gold foil leaf elements from a diadem, supplied mounted in a custom-made display frame. Gold, 205 grams including stand, 51 mm, 47 mm. Acquired on the London art
0250: Roman Gold Wreath Leaves GroupEst. £100-£150
Roman Gold Pendant with Cameo: Circa 3rd century AD. An elliptical gold pendant with ribbed loop, granulation and openwork border; the central cameo decorated with a putto. Gold and glass, 1.57 grams, 22 mm. UK art market,
0251: Roman Gold Pendant with CameoEst. £350-£450Lot Passed
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Roman Gold Double-Bezel Intaglio Ring: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A Roman red glass cloison depicting a standing figure with an olive branch resting againt a column; the lower with a saltire reserved against triangular punchmarks, in a
0252: Roman Gold Double-Bezel Intaglio RingEst. £1,500-£2,000
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Roman Gold Intaglio Ring with Green Glass Cabochon: Circa 3rd century AD. A delicate gold ring comprising a triangular-section hoop and tall bezel formed as an elliptical cell with filigree circlet enclosing a green glass cabochon. Gold and glass,
0253: Roman Gold Intaglio Ring with Green Glass CabochonEst. £300-£500
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Roman Gold Intaglio Finger Ring: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A Roman garnet cloison intaglio depicting a kneeling figure holding a discus, in a gold modern finger ring comprising a solid round-section hoop with expanding shoulders.
0254: Roman Gold Intaglio Finger RingEst. £400-£600
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Roman Gold and Carnelian Intaglio Ring: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A Roman carnelian intaglio depicting a temple, in a gold modern finger ring with expanding hoop and bezel with cloison cell. Gold and carnelian, 5.68 grams, 23 mm overall
0255: Roman Gold and Carnelian Intaglio RingEst. £350-£450
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Roman Gold Intaglio Ring: Circa 1st-3rd century AD. A gold finger ring with circumferentially wound wire hoop, coiled wire shoulders and ribbed cloison bezel containing a green intaglio depicting a robed female with a spear.
0256: Roman Gold Intaglio RingEst. £200-£300
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Roman Gold Intaglio Ring: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A Roman glass intaglio depicting a helmetted male bust in a sympathetic modern gold finger ring. Gold and glass, 6.96 grams, 20 mm overall (approximate size British T, USA 9
0257: Roman Gold Intaglio RingEst. £200-£300
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Roman Gold Clasped Hands Betrothal Ring: Circa 3rd-4th century AD. A delicate gold finger ring with plain D-section hoop rising to expanding shoulders and elliptical bezel depicting the incised fede clasped hands motif. Gold, 1.82 grams, 16
0258: Roman Gold Clasped Hands Betrothal RingEst. £250-£450
Roman Intaglio Group: A group of two intaglios comprising: one in Roman green stone of 3rd-4th century AD date depicting a standing figure and one in banded agate of 18th-19th century AD date with female bust. Stone, 1.50
0259: Roman Intaglio GroupEst. £450-£600Lot Passed
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Roman Silver Bird Brooch: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A cast silver bird brooch with iron pin; the bird with inlaid enamel roundels to the wings and shoulder. Silver and enamel, 7.48 grams, 46 mm. Property of a London
0260: Roman Silver Bird BroochEst. £150-£250
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Roman Silver Trumpet Derivative Brooch: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A silver bow brooch of the 'trumpet derivative' type comprising a convergent bow with suspension loop above, angled D-shaped plate and trapezoidal footplate; to the reverse,
0261: Roman Silver Trumpet Derivative BroochEst. £50-£80
Roman Silver Openwork Brooch: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A cast openwork silver brooch in the form of a vase with trailing, scrolled foliage; lugs, pin and catchplate to the reverse. Silver, 10 grams, 31 mm. From the private
0262: Roman Silver Openwork BroochEst. £250-£350Lot Passed
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Roman Silver Finger Rings Group: Circa 1st century AD and later. A mixed group of silver finger rings of Roman or later date comprising: a D-section hoop and elliptical bezel with rectilinear pattern; a ten-facetted finger hoop with
0263: Roman Silver Finger Rings GroupEst. £100-£150
Roman Silver Fibulae Pair: Circa 1st century AD. A pair of silver fibulae each with a coiled spring and loop, thick pin, punched bow and openwork footplate. Silver, 43 grams total, 84-86 mm. London collection; acquired in the
0264: Roman Silver Fibulae PairEst. £800-£1,200Lot Passed