TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities 2011-12-01 Auction - 678 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 7
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ANTIQUITIES 01 December 2011
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Greek Bronze Xiphos Sword: Circa 7th-4th century BC. A cast bronze xiphos or short-sword used as a side-arm by armoured hoplites, the blade triangular with thick median rib, the guard rectangular with incuse grid pattern; the
0145: Greek Bronze Xiphos SwordEst. £500-£800
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Greek Bronze Sword Blade: Circa 1200-800 BC. A cast bronze sword blade, narrow and lanceolate with flat central rib. Bronze, 395 grams, 49 cm. Acquired on the London art market in the late 1990's. [No Reserve]
0146: Greek Bronze Sword BladeEst. £200-£300
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Greek Bronze Sword Blade: Circa 1200-800 BC. A cast bronze sword blade, triangular in profile with rounded central rib; rivets to the shoulders and short tang. Bronze, 315 grams, 42 cm. Acquired on the London art market in
0147: Greek Bronze Sword BladeEst. £200-£300
Greek Bronze Sword Blade with Fullers: Circa 1200-800 BC. A cast bronze sword blade, triangular in profile with two central fullers and short tang. Bronze, 370 grams, 45 cm. Acquired on the London art market in the late 1990's.
0148: Greek Bronze Sword Blade with FullersEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
Greek Bronze Socketed Spearhead: Circa 1000 BC. A long parallel-sided spearhead with pronounced central rib and rounded tip, lengthy split socket and rivet hole. Bronze, 650 grams, 102 cm. Acquired on the London art market in the
0149: Greek Bronze Socketed SpearheadEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
Graeco-Roman Marble Male Bust: Circa 3rd-1st century BC. A marble male bust depicting a youth wearing a cap covering the hair; supplied with a custom-made display stand. Marble, 4.2 kg, 29 cm. Ex Delorme & Collin Du Bocage,
0150: Graeco-Roman Marble Male BustEst. £2,500-£3,500Lot Passed
Graeco-Roman Marble Female Bust: Circa 3rd-2nd century BC. A carved marble female bust depicting a re-cut Hellenic face with crossed braids to the brow; supplied with a custom-made display stand. Marble, 4.4 kg, 23 cm. Ex Delorme &
0151: Graeco-Roman Marble Female BustEst. £2,500-£3,500Lot Passed
Graeco-Roman Marble Female Bust: Circa 3rd-2nd century BC. A marble female head sculpted in the round with straight hair parted in the middle; the features soft and sensitively modelled; supplied with a custom-made display stand.
0152: Graeco-Roman Marble Female BustEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
Graeco-Roman Large Marble Bust: Circa 3rd-1st century BC. A marble bust of an older man with wrinkles to the brow and mouth; the hair drawn back from the temples, falling onto the toga at the shoulders; supplied with a custom-made
0153: Graeco-Roman Large Marble BustEst. £8,000-£12,000Lot Passed
Kylia Pair of Marble Idol Heads: Circa 3rd millennium BC. A pair of Cycladic marble idol heads, one D-shaped and the other triangular; supplied on custom-made display stand. Marble, 45 grams, 55 mm including stand. From the private
0154: Kylia Pair of Marble Idol HeadsEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
Kylia Marble Idol Head: Circa 3rd millennium BC. A marble Cycladic D-shaped idol head, supplied with custom-made display stand. Marble, 25 grams, 55 mm. From the private collection of an German Gentleman, acquired prior to
0155: Kylia Marble Idol HeadEst. £250-£400Lot Passed
Greek Grape Harvesting Stone Relief: Circa 1st century BC. A carved stone relief depicting a scene of two men harvesting grapes, with a pipe player behind; a wreath of linked palmettes above; supplied with custom-made display stand.
0156: Greek Grape Harvesting Stone ReliefEst. £4,250-£6,250Lot Passed
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Greek Hellenistic Equestrian Relief Plaque: Circa 3rd century BC. A cast ceramic relief plaque fragment depicting a pair of horsemen advancing left; above, a shallow pediment; to the upper right, an amphora; supplied with custom-made display
0157: Greek Hellenistic Equestrian Relief PlaqueEst. £1,500-£2,000
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Greek Hellenistic Antiochus III Seal: Circa 222–187 BC. A dark clay seal impressed with the profile bust of Antiochus III facing right, with long slender neck, angular features and curled hair within a stephane; flattened hollow to the
0158: Greek Hellenistic Antiochus III SealEst. £80-£120
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Alexandrian Ceramic Grotesque Head: Circa 1st century BC. A ceramic grotesque male head with coiled ears, trumpet eye extension, thick lips; supplied with custom-made display stand. Ceramic, 55 grams, 12 cm including stand. From the
0159: Alexandrian Ceramic Grotesque HeadEst. £100-£150
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Greek and Roman Ceramic Head Group: Circa 1st century AD. A group of ceramic heads of the goddess Tanit, four from holloware figurines, one from a plaque and another on the handle of a jug. Ceramic, 280 grams, 37-61 mm. Ex William
0160: Greek and Roman Ceramic Head GroupEst. £100-£150
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Phoenician Ceramic Tanit Figurine Group: Circa 500 BC. A group of four hollow ceramic Tanit figurines from a Phoenician shipwreck, with marine accretions. Ceramic, 680 grams, 15-18 cm. Acquired on the London art market in the 1960's. [4]
0162: Phoenician Ceramic Tanit Figurine GroupEst. £200-£300
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Greek Ceramic Hellenistic Figurine: Circa 3th century BC. A hollow-cast Tanagra terracotta figurine depicting a young female with her right hand on her hip, pulling her clothing close to her body with her left hand. Ceramic, 120 grams,
0163: Greek Ceramic Hellenistic FigurineEst. £50-£80
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Greek Corinthian Exaleiptron: Circa 8th century BC. A ceramic exaleiptron vessel in orange fabric with red and white painted decoration in the orientalising style, characterised by floral and animal motifs; to the upper face a
0164: Greek Corinthian ExaleiptronEst. £500-£800
Greek Ceramic Rhyton: Circa 4th-2nd century BC. A greyware Hellenistic period rhyton with waisted and conical rim; the lower end with zoomorphic detail. Ceramic, 705 grams, 235 mm. Private collection, Suffolk, UK;
0165: Greek Ceramic RhytonEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
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Greek Ceramic Protome: Circa 6th-5th century BC. A moulded ceramic protome of a female mask with soft rounded features and sculpted headdress; pierced to centre top. Ceramic, 205 grams, 16 cm. Ex Auktionshaus H. D. Rauch,
0166: Greek Ceramic ProtomeEst. £200-£300
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Greek Ceramic Attic Protome: Circa 5th century BC. A cream ceramic protome in the form of a female bust with long hair and rounded features. Ceramic, 175 grams, 13 cm. Ex Helios Gallery.
0167: Greek Ceramic Attic ProtomeEst. £200-£300
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Greek Late Attic Painted Skyphos: Circa 4th century BC. A painted ceramic skyphos with pedestal base and two rising handles; the interior, rim and handles painted black with paired figures and vegetation to each side. Ceramic, 600
0168: Greek Late Attic Painted SkyphosEst. £200-£300