TimeLine Auctions Antiquities 2012-10-05 Auction - 616 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 10
Egyptian Fine Black Serpentine ShabtiNear Eastern Luristan Bronze Short SwordNear Eastern Luristan Bronze Dagger Group
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ANTIQUITIES 5 October 2012 The Swedenborg Hall 20-21 Bloomsbury Way London WC1A 2TH
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Stone Age Grand Pressigny Large Flint Blade: Neolithic, circa 7,000-3,000 BC A large and classic flint blade in the characteristic orange-yellow Grand Pressigny material, carefully knapped and struck from a typical prepared 'livre-de-beurre'
1217: Stone Age Grand Pressigny Large Flint BladeEst. £200-£300
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Stone Age Danish Polished Chert Axe: Lower Neolithic, Nordic Passage Graves Period, circa 4,000-3,000 BC A carefully knapped axe in grey chert with squared sides and slightly convex polished cutting edge; the butt with natural fossil
1218: Stone Age Danish Polished Chert AxeEst. £100-£150
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Stone Age English Bifacial Flint Hand Axe: Palaeolithic, circa 400,000-200,000 BP A bifacial core hand axe of medium triangular form, finely knapped in an orange-brown patinated flint, with some original cortex to butt; with Bowyer collection
1219: Stone Age English Bifacial Flint Hand AxeEst. £100-£150
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Stone Age English Flint Hand Axe: Palaeolithic, circa 350,000 BP A massive and well-formed bifacial hand axe in grey flint with white patination, inked notation ‘Lavant’ (West Sussex). See Evans, Sir J. Ancient Stone Implements
1220: Stone Age English Flint Hand AxeEst. £150-£200
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Stone Age English Flint Hand Axe Group: Palaeolithic, circa 350,000 BP Two large and well-formed bifacial hand axes in grey flint with white patination, inked notation ‘Lavant’ (West Sussex). See Evans, Sir J. Ancient Stone Implements
1221: Stone Age English Flint Hand Axe GroupEst. £90-£120
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Stone Age English Flint Hand Axe Group: Palaeolithic, circa 350,000 BP Two well-formed hand axes in grey flint with inked notation ‘Lavant’ (West Sussex). See Evans, Sir J. Ancient Stone Implements of Great Britain, 2nd edition, 1897.
1222: Stone Age English Flint Hand Axe GroupEst. £70-£90
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Stone Age English Bifacial Flint Hand Axe Group: Palaeolithic, circa 400,000-200,000 BP Two bifacial core hand axes of medium twisted ovate and small triangular forms, finely knapped in orange-brown and mottled grey patinated flints, the larger
1223: Stone Age English Bifacial Flint Hand Axe GroupEst. £100-£150
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Stone Age English Bifacial Flint Cleaver: Palaeolithic, circa 400,000-200,000 BP A large bifacial core cleaver of heavy irregular form in a pale orange-brown patinated flint, with original cortex to butt; with Bowyer collection label. See
1224: Stone Age English Bifacial Flint CleaverEst. £100-£150
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Stone Age Jordan Bifacial Chert Hand Axe Group: Palaeolithic, circa 400,000-200,000 BP A group of three large bifacial core hand axes in a pale, patinated chert, each finely knapped with straight edges tapering to points, with some original cortex
1225: Stone Age Jordan Bifacial Chert Hand Axe GroupEst. £100-£150
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Stone Age English Knapped Flint Axe: Mesolithic, circa 15,000 BC A large and typical Mesolithic axe of lozenge section in a pale grey flint with a convex cutting edge; the butt showing local crushing from use as a hammer, with inked
1226: Stone Age English Knapped Flint AxeEst. £70-£90
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Stone Age English Knapped Flint Axe Group: Mesolithic, circa 15,000 BC Two axes of typical Mesolithic form with white patination; one with surviving old inked label ‘Berkshire'. See Evans, Sir J. Ancient Stone Implements of Great Britain,
1227: Stone Age English Knapped Flint Axe GroupEst. £70-£90
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Stone Age European Perforated Stone Axe: Neolithic, circa 8,000-5,000 BC A ground stone axe of double-bitted form with parallel upper/lower faces, curved sides, convex cutting edges and having a neat central piercing for haft, in a dark
1228: Stone Age European Perforated Stone AxeEst. £100-£150
Bronze Age European Gold Penannular Bracelet: 2nd millennium BC A bracelet consisting of a section of flat cast gold strip with reeded decoration to the outer face, in ten parallel ribs. 7.58 grams, 54 mm. (2"). Private collection,
1229: Bronze Age European Gold Penannular BraceletEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
Bronze Age European Bronze Narrow-Bladed Sword: 1,200-900 BC A cast sword with integral grip; the blade long and parallel-sided, elliptical in section with shallow pointed tip; the grip formed with a flared lower section and flange to each side,
1230: Bronze Age European Bronze Narrow-Bladed SwordEst. £3,000-£5,000Lot Passed
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Bronze Age English Socketted Spearhead: Late Bronze Age, 1,200-900 BC A cast bronze spearhead with long tapering socket and shouldered blade; the socket pierced for a transverse attachment rivet, tapering to form the midrib; the blade
1231: Bronze Age English Socketted SpearheadEst. £300-£500
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Bronze Age English Socketted Arrow or Javelin Point: Late Bronze Age, 1,200-900 BC A cast bronze socketted projectile point with symmetrical tapering convex cutting edges and a neatly formed securing rivet hole to each side of the socket. See Evans,
1232: Bronze Age English Socketted Arrow or Javelin PointEst. £100-£150
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Bronze Age Trefoil Razor: Late Bronze Age, 1,200-900 BC A cast bronze razor with broad peltoid blade, narrow neck and looped trefoil head. 15 grams, 90 mm. (3 1/2"). Property of a Hampshire Gentleman; acquired before 1990;
1233: Bronze Age Trefoil RazorEst. £200-£300
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Iron Age Bronze Enamelled Bridle Mount: 1st century BC-1st century AD A cast quatrefoil bridle mount with champ leve fields of red enamel; the symmetrical design comprising a central panel with parallel sides and rounded ends, flanked by
1236: Iron Age Bronze Enamelled Bridle MountEst. £5,000-£8,000
Iron Age Celtic Bronze Enamelled Harness Mount: 1st century BC A large circular horse harness mount, cast as a stylised flower, with line and scroll motifs radiating from a central roundel; the roundel with a quatrefoil inlaid with polychrome
1237: Iron Age Celtic Bronze Enamelled Harness MountEst. £1,000-£1,500Lot Passed
Iron Age European Bronze Spiral Bracelet Group: Hallstatt Culture, 8th-6th century BC A pair of spiral bracelets, each coiled from a continuous piece of metal, the three upper and lower coils of each bracelet slightly larger and decorated with
1238: Iron Age European Bronze Spiral Bracelet GroupEst. £1,500-£2,000Lot Passed
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Iron Age European Celtic Banded Gold Ring: 4th century BC-1st century AD A finely worked European ring, hoop concave in cross-section, central raised ridge. 2.32 grams, 20 mm, internal diameter 18.5 mm (approximate ring size British Q 1/2, US
1239: Iron Age European Celtic Banded Gold RingEst. £700-£900
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Iron Age Silver Celtic La Tene Bull's Head Ring: Late Iron Age, 4th-2nd century BC A fine finger ring comprising a D-section hoop and wide bezel with layers of twisted silver wire to the edges, terminating in curls around two turrets either side of
1240: Iron Age Silver Celtic La Tene Bull's Head RingEst. £200-£300