TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities 2011-12-01 Auction - 678 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 4
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ANTIQUITIES 01 December 2011
Egyptian Faince and Stone Crocodile Group: Mainly Late Dynastic Period, circa 664-332 BC. A mixed group of crocodile figures comprising: a carved dark stone, erect on trapezoidal base; a white faience, prone, with pierced tail and recess to
0073: Egyptian Faince and Stone Crocodile GroupEst. £300-£500Lot Passed
Egyptian Faience Lion Mask: Ptolemaic Period, 305-30 BC. A blue-glazed composition lion mask with D-shaped panel to the top of the head, and gaping mouth. Faience, 30 grams, 43 mm. From the private collection of an German
0074: Egyptian Faience Lion MaskEst. £500-£800Lot Passed
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Phoenician Egyptian Mosaic Egg Bead Group: Circa 1st millennium BC. A group of blue and white glass oval beads with marvered surfaces. Glass, 54 grams, 16-17 mm. Ex Yagello collection; acquired gallery Argiles, Paris, circa 1980's. [12, No
0075: Phoenician Egyptian Mosaic Egg Bead GroupEst. £150-£200
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Egyptian Hard Stone Heart Scarab Group: Circa 7th-4th century BC. A mixed group of stone amulets comprising: a pair of dark hard stone heart scarabs, flat-backed with clypeus and head indicated; a black stone double-fingers amulet. Stone,
0076: Egyptian Hard Stone Heart Scarab GroupEst. £250-£350
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Egyptian Steatite Scarab and Amulet Group: Mostly Late Dynastic Period, circa 664-332 BC. A mixed group of carved steatite amulets comprising two heart scarabs, a heart amulet and a seated figure of Sekhmet. Stone, 28 grams total, Sekhmet: 30
0077: Egyptian Steatite Scarab and Amulet GroupEst. £150-£200
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Egyptian Scarab and Amulet Group: Mainly Middle Kingdom, circa 2133-1797 BC. A mixed group of scarabs and amulets comprising: an imitation emerald in green glass on card backing; a large bifacial faience wedjat eye; an elliptical
0078: Egyptian Scarab and Amulet GroupEst. £100-£150
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Egyptian Brilliant Blue Faience Necklace: Late Dynastic Period, circa 664-332 BC. A restrung necklace of quartz composition beads formed as a series of one brilliant blue tubular bead between two discoid beads in blue and cream; at the
0080: Egyptian Brilliant Blue Faience NecklaceEst. £100-£200
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Egyptian Mummy Bead Necklace Group: Late Dynastic Period, circa 664-343 BC. A pair of restrung quartz composition bead necklaces comprising: the shorter one formed with tubular beads in mainly green, turquoise, blue and olive
0081: Egyptian Mummy Bead Necklace GroupEst. £80-£100
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Egyptian Stone Scarab and Seal Group: Hyksos Period, 17th-16th century BC. A mixed group of carved stone amulets comprising: a beige scarab with hieroglyphs to the underside; a beige pyramidal stamp seal with hieroglyphs to the sides and
0082: Egyptian Stone Scarab and Seal GroupEst. £200-£300
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Egyptian Alabaster Stamp Seal: New Kingdom, circa 1550-1070 BC. A carved alabaster stamp seal with rectangular face depicting a quadruped facing left with a crane to its rear perched on a rock. Alabaster, 65 grams, 59 mm. Ex
0083: Egyptian Alabaster Stamp SealEst. £100-£150
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Egyptian Sacred Baboon Epigraphic Stamp Seal: New Kingdom, circa 1550-1070 BC. A turquoise-glazed composition stamp seal of the sacred baboon, the eyes highlighted in black glaze; well modelled feathering on back, the underside with protective
0084: Egyptian Sacred Baboon Epigraphic Stamp SealEst. £1,500-£2,000
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Egyptian Ptolemaic Cylinder Seal Collection: Ptolemaic Period, circa 305-30 BC. A group of ten quartz composition cylinder seals comprising: two with barrel-shaped profile and chevron design; one with median rib and slanted incisions; seven
0085: Egyptian Ptolemaic Cylinder Seal CollectionEst. £200-£300
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Egyptian Ramesside Faience Jar Group: Ramesside Period, circa 1292-1069 BC. A group of two jars comprising: an olive-green quartz composition jar with conical profile, narrow base and everted rim with hieroglyphic cartouche to one side;
0086: Egyptian Ramesside Faience Jar GroupEst. £400-£600
Egyptian Glass Triple Bird Bead: Ptolemaic Period, 305-30 BC. A triple bird bead in blue and yellow glass, pierced through the bodies for suspension. Glass, 22 grams, 32 mm. UK private collection, acquired in the 1950's.
0087: Egyptian Glass Triple Bird BeadEst. £500-£800Lot Passed
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Egyptian Double Unguentarium: Late Dynastic Period, circa 664-332 BC. A faience block fragment with rectangular panel to the front with bird ornament within a frame and border of ring-and-dot inlaid with white glass; to the rear,
0088: Egyptian Double UnguentariumEst. £300-£500
Egyptian Faience Cosmetic Triple Phial: Ptolemaic Period, 305-30 BC. A faience rectangular block with three tubular extensions forming a triple phial. Faience, 38 grams, 45 mm. Ex George Lambor collection, Brighton, UK.
0089: Egyptian Faience Cosmetic Triple PhialEst. £180-£240Lot Passed
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Egyptian Alabaster Situla With Remains of Bronze Handle: Circa 2000 BC. A carved alabaster situla with round bottom and thick walls; two pierced lugs to rim with remains of bronze handle. Alabaster, 4.3 kg, 29 cm. Ex Terence Eva collection; believed to be
0090: Egyptian Alabaster Situla With Remains of Bronze HandleEst. £200-£300
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Egyptian Alabaster Vessel: New Kingdom, circa 1550-1070 BC. A carved amber-yellow alabaster vessel of conical form with short neck and broad everted rim. Alabaster, 405 grams, 11 cm. London collection; acquired in the 1950's.
0091: Egyptian Alabaster VesselEst. £150-£200
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Egyptian Carved Miniature Cup: Third Intermediate Period, circa 1069-702 BC. A carved stone miniature chalice with thick rim. Stone, 2.56 grams, 17 mm. UK private collection, acquired in the 1950's. [No Reserve]
0092: Egyptian Carved Miniature CupEst. £50-£100
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Egyptian Stone Miniature Vase: Circa 1st millennium BC. A small grey-blue stone vase with narrow base and everted rim, possibly for cosmetics. Stone, 19 grams, 35 mm. Bought on the London art market in 1976.
0093: Egyptian Stone Miniature VaseEst. £130-£200
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Egyptian Alabaster Platter: Ptolemaic Period, circa 305-30 BC. A carved alabaster dish or platter with shallow base, rectangular lugs to two quarters and pouring spout to the third; to the underside a carved hexafoil.
0094: Egyptian Alabaster PlatterEst. £100-£150
Egyptian Granite Mortar: Circa 1st millennium BC. A carved stone mortar or bowl formed as a disc with four rectangular projections to the rim, the inner face worn smooth; probably of Syrian workmanship. Stone, 13.5 kg, 40
0095: Egyptian Granite MortarEst. £800-£1,200Lot Passed
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Egyptian Steatite Statue Base: Late Dynastic Period, circa 664-332 BC. The lower portion of a carved steatite statue depicting a seated nobleman in a long robe with clenched fist resting on the right knee, extended fingers on the
0096: Egyptian Steatite Statue BaseEst. £100-£150