TimeLine Auctions Antiquities 2012-10-05 Auction - 616 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 12
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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Viking Silver Bird Brooch: 10th-11th century AD A cast brooch in the form of a stylised bird with punched-point lines to the tail, body and neck, scrolls to the body and tail; transverse bands at neck and rump; below, a
1265: Viking Silver Bird BroochEst. £300-£500
Ostrogothic Silver Axe-Head Pendant: 4th-6th century AD A cast pendant in the form of an axe-head with expanding blade and ribbed socket. 3.23 grams, 22 mm. (1"). Property of a London collector, acquired in the 1990's.
1266: Ostrogothic Silver Axe-Head PendantEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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Ostrogothic Twisted Silver Bracelet: 7th-8th century AD A bracelet formed as a twisted square-section bar with round-section ends, one with loop and granule, the other a conical knop. Cf. Menghin, W. The Merovingian Period. Europe
1267: Ostrogothic Twisted Silver BraceletEst. £200-£300
Viking Silver Part-Twist Bracelet: 9th-11th century AD A Viking penannular bracelet formed as a central square-section twisted silver bar developing to flat, sub-triangular finials with 'opposed triangles' punched decoration; the ends
1268: Viking Silver Part-Twist BraceletEst. £600-£900Lot Passed
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Avar Silver Zoomorphic Plaque: 6th-8th century AD A flat plaque depicting a beast with open mouth attacking a larger beast; scrolled detailing to the lower bodies and billetted edges; three holes for attachment pins. 19 grams, 68
1269: Avar Silver Zoomorphic PlaqueEst. £700-£1,000
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Saxon Silver Zoomorphic Pin Terminal: 5th-8th century AD A finely cast pin terminal depicting a creature, possibly a dog, with large eyes, flat snout and ovoid ears; part of pin remaining, round in section and hollow. 1.42 grams, 19 mm.
1270: Saxon Silver Zoomorphic Pin TerminalEst. £200-£300
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Anglo-Saxon Silver Trefoil-Headed Dress Pin: 8th-9th century AD A dress pin comprising; round-section and tapering with ribbed upper and collar, the head formed as three peltoid segments with central incised roundel, in each segment an incised
1271: Anglo-Saxon Silver Trefoil-Headed Dress PinEst. £400-£600
Viking Large Bronze Torc Necklace: 10th century AD A large torc or penannular neck-ring formed from four tightly plaited wire strands, with hammer-welded ends pierced for attachment. 126 grams, 18 cm diameter. (7"). Ex Celtic &
1272: Viking Large Bronze Torc NecklaceEst. £1,500-£2,000Lot Passed
Viking Bronze Baltic Spiral Torc: 10th-12th century AD A cast rod neck-ring with helical rib detail to the surface, the terminals quatrefoil in section. 495 grams, 22 cm. (8 1/2"). Private collection; Essex, UK.
1273: Viking Bronze Baltic Spiral TorcEst. £300-£500Lot Passed
Viking Baltic Bronze Decorative Collar: 11th-12th century AD A neck-ring comprising a round-section bar extending to two overlapping arched plates, the front one pierced to the lower edge for attachment of a series of trapezoidal spangles;
1274: Viking Baltic Bronze Decorative CollarEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
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Visigothic Gilt-Bronze Bow Brooches: 5th-7th century AD A pair of radiate-headed bow brooches, each comprising a D-shaped headplate with five radiating knops, decorated with gilded arch patterning; ribbed bow; lozengiform footplate,
1275: Visigothic Gilt-Bronze Bow BroochesEst. £800-£1,200
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Anglo-Saxon Bronze Bird Brooch: 8th-9th century AD A cast brooch in the form of a bird modelled in low relief with folded wing and short comb, the foot extending beneath; to the reverse, the pin-lug and catchplate in place; the
1276: Anglo-Saxon Bronze Bird BroochEst. £400-£600
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Viking Bronze Bird Brooch: 9th-10th century AD A cast brooch in the form of a bird standing on a branch with projecting wing and comb. 11 grams, 37 mm. (1 1/2"). Private collection, Nottinghamshire, UK; acquired late
1277: Viking Bronze Bird BroochEst. £250-£350
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Viking Bronze Penannular Brooch with Serpent Head Termi: 10th-13th century AD A cast penannular brooch with thick hoop and recurved ends in the form of dragon-heads; the body with helically-bound twisted wire detail; the pin a round-section bar with flat,
1278: Viking Bronze Penannular Brooch with Serpent Head TermiEst. £300-£500
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Anglo-Saxon Bronze Brooch with Iron Pin: 5th century AD An unusual early brooch, styled after a late Roman plate brooch, the plate roughly triangular in shape; the lower third with scalloped edges and five punched roundels; above, five
1279: Anglo-Saxon Bronze Brooch with Iron PinEst. £80-£120
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Anglo-Saxon Bronze Decorated Strap End: 5th-6th century AD A cast strap end with lozengiform body and terminal lobe; split at the upper end to accomodate two fastening rivets; the body decorated with concentric lines of punched decoration:
1280: Anglo-Saxon Bronze Decorated Strap EndEst. £100-£150
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Anglo-Saxon Bronze Applique with Beast-Head Finials: 5th-6th century AD A cast mount formed as two opposed beasts issuing from a central panel; each head formed with a large elliptical eye, scrolled decoration to the neck and scrolled surround to the
1281: Anglo-Saxon Bronze Applique with Beast-Head FinialsEst. £150-£200
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Avar Migration Period Bronze Belt Fitting Group: 6th-8th century AD A mixed group of openwork belt fittings comprising: a dished buckle loop and plate; five D-shaped studs with ascroll decoration; one openwork subtriangular stud; four small
1282: Avar Migration Period Bronze Belt Fitting GroupEst. £300-£400
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Avar Bronze Prick Spur: 6th-8th century AD A cast D-section spur of c-chaped profile with pierced disc terminals; the integral pricket extending from a plaque of radiating ribs with small hook above. Cf. 5th century type in
1283: Avar Bronze Prick SpurEst. £150-£250
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Medieval Unique Gold Geoffrey Rudel de Blaye Inscribed : 1150-1170 AD The personal seal ring of the famous troubadour Geoffrey Rudel de Blaye (Jaufre Rudel, born circa 1130, died circa 1147, in Tripoli) with D-section hoop and integral elliptical bezel
1284: Medieval Unique Gold Geoffrey Rudel de Blaye Inscribed Est. £3,000-£4,000
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Medieval Gold Epigraphic 'vane gote une' Finger Ring: 15th century AD A delicate decorative finger ring of Continental origin, the hoop comprising raised dentilled borders enclosing the median band within panels of hatched and scrolled ornament
1285: Medieval Gold Epigraphic 'vane gote une' Finger RingEst. £4,000-£5,000
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Medieval Bronze Pope Urban V Papal Office Seal Matrix A: 1362-1370 AD An important vesica seal matrix with complex design comprising a central agnus dei (Lamb of God) and Holy Grail within a circular border; male heads above and below, the upper tonsured
1286: Medieval Bronze Pope Urban V Papal Office Seal Matrix AEst. £3,000-£5,000
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Medieval Bronze St. Victor of Marseilles Inscriptional : 13th-14th century AD A vesica-shaped ecclesiastical seal matrix with raised loop to reverse, depicting the matyred Saint Victor of Marseilles, holding a palm branch, flanked by foliate motifs;
1287: Medieval Bronze St. Victor of Marseilles Inscriptional Est. £1,800-£2,200