TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities 2011-12-01 Auction - 678 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 6
Egyptian Faience Priest Heneb Inscribed ShabtiEgyptian Faience and Hardstone GroupEgyptian Faience Sokaris Amulet
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ANTIQUITIES 01 December 2011
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Egyptian Lithographic View of Egypt: 19th century. After the original by David Roberts, RA, a hand-coloured tinted lithograph by Louis Haghe titled 'Temple on Gebel Garabe called Surabit el Khadim'; mounted in glazed frame for hanging
0121: Egyptian Lithographic View of EgyptEst. £150-£250
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Greek Gold Funerary Wreath: Circa 5th-3rd century BC. A funerary wreath in gold foil comprising twelve delicate oak-leaf sprigs on a c-shaped fillet with central cluster; professionally restored and mounted to museum standard
0122: Greek Gold Funerary WreathEst. £20,000-£30,000
Etruscan Gold Leech Fibula: Circa 7th century BC. A gold leech-shaped fibula with long rectangular catchplate, coiled spring and pin; the catchplate with rolled lower and upper edges, decorated with a running key motif in
0123: Etruscan Gold Leech FibulaEst. £8,000-£12,000Lot Passed
Minoan Gold Hoop Earrings with Pendants Group: Circa 15th century BC. A group of two gold hoop earrings comprising: a substantial expanding hoop with hook closures and fixed conical mount with textured surface and bulb finial; a small expanding
0124: Minoan Gold Hoop Earrings with Pendants GroupEst. £1,500-£2,000Lot Passed
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Greek Gold Lunulate Earrings: Circa 6th-5th century BC. A pair of gold earrings each formed as a hollow lunulate plate with thin wire extensions; at the apex a gold cell with replacement red gemstone in a cabochon setting. Gold
0125: Greek Gold Lunulate EarringsEst. £250-£350
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Greek Gold Parthian Earrings Group: Circa 1st century BC. A group of two gold earrings comprising: one carinated and facetted with wire bindings to the upper end and granulation; one carinated and facetted with wire bindings to the
0126: Greek Gold Parthian Earrings GroupEst. £300-£500
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Greek Gold Thracian Earrings: Circa 3rd century BC. A pair of gold earrings, each formed as two hooked suspenders descending to a loop bound with gold wire and granule finial; across the loop a flat bar with gold filigree
0127: Greek Gold Thracian EarringsEst. £300-£400
Greek Gold Cluster Earrings: Circa 5th-3rd century BC. A pair of gold earrings, each formed as a hollow crescent with a cluster of six hollow spheres beneath; the wire suspension loops attached above the horns of the crescent.
0129: Greek Gold Cluster EarringsEst. £250-£350Lot Passed
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Apulian Gold Lion-Head Earring: Circa 3rd century BC. A gold twisted hoop earring terminating in a hollow lion's head with holes in the eyes and mouth, scrolled filigree band to the neck and dagged rear edge. Gold, 2.56 grams, 17
0130: Apulian Gold Lion-Head EarringEst. £100-£200
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Greek Gold Hellenistic Necklace: Circa 3rd-1st century BC. A gold necklace and pendant comprising a trichinopoly chain with twisted gold rod terminals and closure; the lunulate pendant with ribbed suspension loop and granule pyramid
0131: Greek Gold Hellenistic NecklaceEst. £3,000-£5,000
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Phoenician Gold Intaglio Funerary Ring: Circa 12th-6th century BC. A gold finger ring comprising a plain D-section hoop rising to a flat bezel, set with a carved intaglio depicting a standing female in a loose robe carrying a baby. Gold
0132: Phoenician Gold Intaglio Funerary RingEst. £500-£800
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Minoan Gold Annular Mount: Circa 19th-15th century BC. A gold annular mount with pelletted borders to the inner and outer edges, containing a series of eight roundels with domed centres in four double-scrolled pairs; the outer
0133: Minoan Gold Annular MountEst. £200-£300
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Phoenician Gold Amulet Case: Circa 1st millennium BC. A gold amulet case comprising a ribbed tubular sleeve with three suspension loops above and two granules below; the interior with organic remains. Gold, 1.59 grams, 30 mm.
0134: Phoenician Gold Amulet CaseEst. £120-£180
Illyrian Gold Sheet Group: Circa 1st century BC-1st century AD. A group of gold sheet decorative items comprising one large and five small foils with traces of embossed vineleaf and roundel designs; a sheet gold finger ring
0135: Illyrian Gold Sheet GroupEst. £300-£500Lot Passed
Greek Silver Hellenistic Head Appliqué: Circa 3rd century BC. A cast silver appliqué depicting a river-god with flowing hair and beard and short horns to the brow; supplied with custom-made display stand. Silver, 46 grams, 63 mm excluding
0137: Greek Silver Hellenistic Head AppliquéEst. £3,000-£4,000Lot Passed
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Greek Silver Archaic Sphinx: Circa 6th century BC, Eastern Greece. A cast silver figure of a sphinx with one forepaw raised, the wing formed as a single hooked plate above the back; attachment pegs to three feet. Silver, 61
0138: Greek Silver Archaic SphinxEst. £2,500-£3,500
Greek Silver Hellenistic Jar: Circa 4th-3rd century BC. A silver jar with slender body, narrow neck and everted rim. Silver, 80 grams, 10 cm. UK art market, acquired prior to 1985.
0139: Greek Silver Hellenistic JarEst. £800-£1,200Lot Passed
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Greek Bronze Crescent Brooch: Circa 3rd century BC. A cast bronze brooch comprising a bow with transverse ribs and vine-leaf terminals; one terminal pierced to accept the pin; the other with bossed stops. Bronze, 6.73 grams, 54
0140: Greek Bronze Crescent BroochEst. £30-£50
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Romano-Egyptian Bronze Hypocrates Figurine: Circa 1st century BC-1st century AD. A hollow cast bronze figurine depicting Hypocrates as a naked boy sitting cross-legged on a stump with his right forefinger to his lips. Bronze, 65 grams, 51 mm.
0141: Romano-Egyptian Bronze Hypocrates FigurineEst. £350-£500
Greek Bronze Archaic Goat Mount: Circa 8th-5th century BC. A cast bronze plaque depicting a recumbent goat with lozenge-pattern fleece, modelled in the half-round with hollow reverse; supplied with custom-made display stand. Bronze,
0142: Greek Bronze Archaic Goat MountEst. £800-£1,200Lot Passed
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Greek Bronze Vessel Handle: Circa 3rd century BC. A cast bronze handle formed as an elliptical-section c-shaped bar with scrolls and acanthus leaf terminals; supplied with custom-made display stand. Bronze, 1.1 kg, 211 mm.
0144: Greek Bronze Vessel HandleEst. £250-£400