TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities 2011-12-01 Auction - 678 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 12
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ANTIQUITIES 01 December 2011
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Roman Silver Brooch Group: Circa 1st century AD. A mixed group of silver kraftige profilierte brooches comprising: one small with bulbous knop and spring; one with granules to bow and headplate with bulbous knop; one long with
0265: Roman Silver Brooch GroupEst. £150-£200
Roman Silver Constantius II Phalera: A cast phalera in silver with some gilding remaining depicting a Roman emperor within a double border; the emperor with thick hair and diadem, tied at the rear, in armour with shield to his left arm
0267: Roman Silver Constantius II PhaleraEst. £3,000-£4,000Lot Passed
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Roman Silver and Gold Inkwell Lid: Circa 4th-5th century AD. A cast silver inkwell lid with hinged rear and domed central section, decorated with delicate punched-point and incised motifs; to the centre of the dome a gilt disc
0268: Roman Silver and Gold Inkwell LidEst. £120-£180
Roman Silver Eagle Statuette: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A silver statuette of a standing eagle, its head raised and wings folded to the rear, its claws splayed on a rectangular base. Silver, 11 grams, 32 mm. Ex Heads and Tails
0269: Roman Silver Eagle StatuetteEst. £150-£250Lot Passed
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Roman Gold on Silver Leda and the Swan Applique: Circa 1st-3rd century AD. An elliptical silver appliqué with gold foil wrap depicting the mythical union of Leda and the god Zeus in the form of a swan. Silver with gold, 1.02 grams, 13 mm.
0270: Roman Gold on Silver Leda and the Swan AppliqueEst. £100-£150
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Roman Silver Bowl: Circa 1st-3rd century AD. A sheet silver bowl with two bands of radiating petal motif to the underside. Silver, 265 grams, 18 cm. Property of a Nottinghamshire Gentleman; acquired before 1975.
0271: Roman Silver BowlEst. £400-£600
Roman Silver Spoon: Circa 4th century AD. A cast silver spoon with shallow elliptical bowl, swan-neck junction and square-section spike handle; plain incised panel to top face of handle. Silver, 35 grams, 17 cm.
0272: Roman Silver SpoonEst. £300-£400Lot Passed
Roman Silver Spoon: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A small silver spoon with flat bowl, swan-neck junction and spiked handle; the swan-neck with bird-head decoration. Silver, 9.62 grams, 12 cm. Ex Barker collection; ex
0273: Roman Silver SpoonEst. £120-£180Lot Passed
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Roman Silver Medical Tweezers: Circa 2nd-3rd century AD. A pair of silver medical tweezers with balustered top and knop, hatched conical band and broad pincers with cross-hatched panels to the upper end. Silver, 27 grams, 13 cm.
0274: Roman Silver Medical TweezersEst. £150-£200
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Roman Silver Phallic Amulet: Circa 1st-3rd century AD. A cast silver pendant in the form of a phallus with suspension loop above. Silver, 2.37 grams, 20 mm. Acquired on the London art market in the late 1990's. [No Reserve]
0275: Roman Silver Phallic AmuletEst. £100-£150
Roman Bronze Phallic Amulet Pendant: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A large cast bronze amulet pendant in the form of male genitalia with a phallus to the right and fist to the left; above, an integral suspension ring with two bronze straps;
0276: Roman Bronze Phallic Amulet PendantEst. £300-£400Lot Passed
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Roman Bronze Phallic Pendant and a Priapus Figurine: Circa 1st-3rd century AD. A mixed group of cast bronze pendants comprsing: one ithyphallic on a scrolled plate, loop above, Danubian; one a model of Priapus with hands on hips, with custom-made
0277: Roman Bronze Phallic Pendant and a Priapus FigurineEst. £90-£120
Roman Bronze Phallic Pendant Group: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A group of bronze phallic pendants comprising: a central loop with addorsed phalluses; a central roundel with phallus to one side and fist to the other. Bronze, 38 grams,
0278: Roman Bronze Phallic Pendant GroupEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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Roman Bronze Phallic Amulet: Circa 2nd century AD. A cast bronze military pendant in the form of male genitalia with transverse loop above. Bronze, 21 grams, 42 mm. Acquired on the London art market in the late 1990's. Phallic
0279: Roman Bronze Phallic AmuletEst. £50-£100
Roman Bronze Phallic Pendant: Circa 1st century AD. A large cast bronze pendant with thick suspension ring, fist to the left, male genitals centrally and phallus to the right. Bronze, 60 grams, 75 mm. Private collection,
0280: Roman Bronze Phallic PendantEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
Roman Bronze Phallic Pendant: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A cast bronze pendant in the form of a fist to the left, male genitals centrally and phallus to the right, each with a pierced lug beneath for attachment of a pendant; thick
0281: Roman Bronze Phallic PendantEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
Roman Bronze Phallic Pendant: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A cast bronze pendant in the form of the male genitals with transverse suspension loop above. Bronze, 24 grams, 43 mm. Private collection, Suffolk, UK; acquired in the
0282: Roman Bronze Phallic PendantEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
Roman Bronze Priapus Statuette: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A cast bronze statuette of the god Priapus, standing with his oversized phallus protruding from his open robe. Bronze, 35 grams, 55 mm. Private collection, Suffolk, UK;
0283: Roman Bronze Priapus StatuetteEst. £300-£500Lot Passed
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Roman Bronze Standing Priapus Figure: Circa 1st century AD. A cast bronze figure of Priapus naked except for a cap, standing with his left hand to his hair, right hand to his side, phallus extended before him, legs close together.
0284: Roman Bronze Standing Priapus FigureEst. £400-£600
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Roman Bronze Seated Priapus Mount: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A cast bronze figure of Priapus naked with a spread of grapes and vineleaves on his lap, his phallus emerging from beneath; his lower body developing into a square-section
0285: Roman Bronze Seated Priapus MountEst. £300-£500
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Roman Bronze Mercury Statuette: Circa 1st-2nd century AD. A cast bronze statuette of naked Mercury with winged petasos cap, bag of gold coins in his right hand and caduceus in his left, a textile cape draped over his left arm;
0287: Roman Bronze Mercury StatuetteEst. £600-£900
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Roman Bronze Lar Figurine: Circa 1st-3rd century AD. A cast bronze figurine of a family lar or protective spirit in the form of a standing female in a loose peplos dress gathered at the waist with long, carefully dressed hair;
0288: Roman Bronze Lar FigurineEst. £300-£500