TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities 2011-12-01 Auction - 678 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 9
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ANTIQUITIES 01 December 2011
Greek Apulian Painted Skyphos: Circa 4th century BC. A ceramic blackware skyphos of Magna Graecian (Apulian) workmanship with painted red guilloche over a horizontal bar to the rim; beneath, a horizontal sprig of laurel leaves.
0193: Greek Apulian Painted SkyphosEst. £130-£190Lot Passed
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Greek Gnathian Painted Skyphos: Circa 4th century BC. A ceramic blackware skyphos of Magna Graecian (Gnathian) workmanship, painted in red, white and ochre; Side A: ovolo and block decoration over white dots to the rim, ivyleaf and
0194: Greek Gnathian Painted SkyphosEst. £400-£600
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Greek Gnathian Painted Skyphos: Circa 4th century BC. A ceramic blackware skyphos delicately painted in red, ochre and white slip in two designs; Side A: a band of white ovoli and roundels over blocks of ochre and red with pendant
0195: Greek Gnathian Painted SkyphosEst. £140-£200
Greek Gnathian White Slip Skyphos: Circa 4th century BC. A ceramic blackware skyphos with chevron border to the rim and pendant sprays of ivyleaves; of Magna Graecian (Gnathian) workmanship. Ceramic, 110 grams, 80 mm. From the estate
0196: Greek Gnathian White Slip SkyphosEst. £140-£200Lot Passed
Greek Ceramic Figural Skyphos: Circa 4th century BC. A ceramic skyphos with white and ochre slip showing on each face a 'lady of fashion' with kekryphalos and radiate stephane wearing pendant earrings and two-tier beaded necklace;
0197: Greek Ceramic Figural SkyphosEst. £800-£1,200Lot Passed
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Greek Ceramic Bell Krater: Circa 6th century BC. A miniature ceramic vessel of 'inverted bell' shape in black-painted red fabric with round-section handles, pedestal base and wide rim, decorated with white and red painted
0198: Greek Ceramic Bell KraterEst. £200-£300
Greek Apulian Red Figure Ware Bell Krater: Circa 4th century BC. A large red figure ware bell krater of Magna Graecian (Apulian) workmanship, with pedestal base, bell-shaped body and broad rim; the rim with red rings to the inner and outer
0199: Greek Apulian Red Figure Ware Bell KraterEst. £2,400-£3,400Lot Passed
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Greek Ceramic Figural Bell Krater: Circa 4th century BC. A ceramic bell krater with pedestal base and broad rim decorated in red-figure with restrained use of white slip detailing; with a female bust to one face and seated figure to
0200: Greek Ceramic Figural Bell KraterEst. £2,000-£3,000
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Greek Apulian Red Figure Ware Lekanis: Circa 4th century BC. A ceramic red figure ware lekanis of Magna Graecian (Apulian) workmanship; the vessel with shallow bowl, loop handles and pedestal foot, vertical leaves to the outer rim and red
0201: Greek Apulian Red Figure Ware LekanisEst. £750-£1,250
Greek Apulian Red Figure Ware Lekanis: Circa 4th century BC. A ceramic red figure ware lekanis with pedestal base, two loop handles and disc handle to the lid; the bowl decorated with a band of red vertical stripes; the conical lid with
0202: Greek Apulian Red Figure Ware LekanisEst. £350-£500Lot Passed
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Greek Apulian Two-Handled Lekanis: Circa 4th century BC. A ceramic redware lekanis with pedestal base, loop handles, carinated lid and plano-convex handle; the vessel in plain blackware; the lid in redware with palmettes and ladies of
0203: Greek Apulian Two-Handled LekanisEst. £200-£300
Greek Apulian Painted Lekanis: Circa 4th century BC. A ceramic blackware lekanis of Magna Graecian (Apulian) workmanship; the cup with pedestal base; the lid showing the profile heads of two ladies of fashion, each with an
0204: Greek Apulian Painted LekanisEst. £180-£240Lot Passed
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Greek Apulian Painted Dish: Circa 4th century BC. A dish with low pedestal and rim, decorated with a radiating billetted border, band of laurel-leaf motifs, scrolled band and central 'lady of fashion' with stephane, earring and
0205: Greek Apulian Painted DishEst. £400-£600
Greek Apulian Small Painted Plate: Circa 4th century BC. A ceramic plate with low pedestal foot; the rim with radiating billetted border outside a scrolled band surrounding a 'lady of fashion' with stephane, pendant earring and
0206: Greek Apulian Small Painted PlateEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
Greek Apulian Bowl: Circa 5th century BC. A shallow terracotta bowl with basal ring and red and black painted bands to the inner face with cream chevron detail; to the centre, an alabastron painted in cream and white on
0207: Greek Apulian BowlEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
Greek Gnathian Stamped and Painted Bowl: Circa 4th century BC. A ceramic blackware bowl of Magna Graecian (Gnathian) workmanship with pedestal base and broad everted rim; to the centre of the tondo a stamped rosette or whorl, to the rim a
0208: Greek Gnathian Stamped and Painted BowlEst. £120-£180Lot Passed
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Greek Daunian Bowl with Concentric Banding: Circa 5th century BC. A shallow bowl with flat base and D-shaped handles, decorated on the inner face with concentric bands of red and black slip; of Southern Italic (Daunian) workmanship. Ceramic,
0209: Greek Daunian Bowl with Concentric BandingEst. £100-£150
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Greek Daunian Geometric Painted Jug: Circa 6th-5th century BC. A globular greyware jug with flat base, bifid handle and wide everted rim decorated with multilinear rectangles and circles in red and black; to the body concentric red and
0210: Greek Daunian Geometric Painted JugEst. £200-£300
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Greek Daunian Geometric Painted Pot: Circa 6th-5th century BC. A globular buffware jug with flat base, two loop handles at the equator and wide everted rim decorated with multilinear triangles and circles in black; to the body
0211: Greek Daunian Geometric Painted PotEst. £400-£600
Greek Ceramic Apulian Jug: Circa 3rd century BC. A ceramic jug in a greenish creamware fabric with broad rim, pinched and spouted, and strap handle to the rear; painted bands in brown and red to the body and inner rim.
0212: Greek Ceramic Apulian JugEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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Greek Gnathian Painted Jug: Circa 4th century BC. A ceramic blackware jug with tall neck, everted rim, loop handle and pedestal base of Magna Graecian (Gnathian) workmanship; to the neck a band of white ovolo motifs above ochre
0213: Greek Gnathian Painted JugEst. £200-£300
Greek Calenian Guttus with Medusa: Circa 4th century BC. A ceramic blackware vessel with ring handle and nozzle with flared rim; to the centre an embossed mask of Medusa; of Magna Graecian (Calenian) workmanship. Ceramic, 190 grams,
0214: Greek Calenian Guttus with MedusaEst. £160-£220Lot Passed
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Greek Calenian Guttus with Pegasus: Circa 4th century BC. A ceramic blackware guttus with basal ring, tall spout and ring handle; the discus moulded in relief with a winged horse advancing right; of Magna Graecian (Calenian)
0215: Greek Calenian Guttus with PegasusEst. £180-£240
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Greek Apulian Ware South Italian Dipper Cup: Circa 5th-4th century BC. A dished ceramic creamware cup with loop handle, painted with black concentric circles. Ceramic, 115 grams, 14 cm. Ex Mannion collection, Lincolnshire; acquired in the
0216: Greek Apulian Ware South Italian Dipper CupEst. £100-£150