TimeLine Auctions Antiquities 2012-10-05 Auction - 616 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 3
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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Egyptian Faience Amulet of Pataikos: Ptolemaic Period, 305-30 BC A turquoise-glazed composition amulet of the dwarf god Pataikos, standing upright in frontal pose; legs short and bowed, belly round and protruding; integral loop for
1051: Egyptian Faience Amulet of PataikosEst. £200-£300
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Egyptian Group of Ten Scarabs: Ptolemaic Period, 305-30 BC A group of ten scarabs, comprising four in unglazed white faience, one with small traces of blue glaze remaining; one, smaller, in light brown faience; two blue-glazed;
1052: Egyptian Group of Ten ScarabsEst. £50-£70
Egyptian Faience Harpocrates Amulet: Ptolemaic Period, 305-30 BC A white composition amulet depicting the child god Harpocrates (Horus the Child), seated on a columnar stool; one hand raised to the lips in a gesture of silence; the
1054: Egyptian Faience Harpocrates AmuletEst. £250-£350Lot Passed
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Egyptian Red-Glazed Cosmetic Fish Palette: Ptolemaic Period, 305-30 BC. A glazed composition fish-shaped cosmetic palette, red glaze to the upper surface; the body simply shaped, without fins. 10 grams, 51 mm. (2"). UK art market, acquired
1056: Egyptian Red-Glazed Cosmetic Fish PaletteEst. £450-£650
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Greek Red-Figure Volute Krater with Medusa Heads and La: Apulian, 4th century BC A fine and large volute krater of Magna Graecian workmanship; to one side, the head of a lady of fashion, her hair dressed in a sakkos with stephane at the hairline; locks
1057: Greek Red-Figure Volute Krater with Medusa Heads and LaEst. £7,500-£10,000
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Greek Large Decorated Bowl Basin: Apulian, 4th century BC An impressive Magna Graecian red-figure ceramic basin or serving bowl, similar to a stemless kylix in profile; with a short, circular pedestal foot; the bowl decorated to the
1058: Greek Large Decorated Bowl BasinEst. £4,000-£6,000
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Greek Red-Figure Bell Krater with Ladies of Fashion: Apulian, 4th century BC A red-figure ceramic bell krater of Magna Graecian workmanship, with pedestal base, bell-shaped body and broad everted rim; the rim with red rings to the interior and a band
1060: Greek Red-Figure Bell Krater with Ladies of FashionEst. £1,800-£2,400
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Greek Hellenistic Gold and Garnet Zoomorphic Torc Termi: 3rd-2nd century BC A fine gold terminal, originally attached to a torc, the repoussé head fashioned as a dragonesque creature with long, trailing ears, possibly the mythical sea-monster Ketos; the
1061: Greek Hellenistic Gold and Garnet Zoomorphic Torc TermiEst. £5,000-£7,000
Greek Mycenaean Gold Roundel Pendant: 1350-1200 BC or earlier A sheet gold repoussé pendant, circular, with a design of scroll motifs to the outer edge; to the centre a roundel with ropework outline within a roundel of raised dots;
1062: Greek Mycenaean Gold Roundel PendantEst. £1,500-£2,000Lot Passed
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Greek Hellenistic Gold Gorgon Medallion: 3rd-2nd century BC A small discoid medallion comprising two separate repoussé discs depicting a gorgon, attached with a median band; to the top, a circular knop with granulated detailing; hollow,
1063: Greek Hellenistic Gold Gorgon MedallionEst. £200-£400
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Greek Hellenistic Egyptian Gold Double Boss Brooch: Egypt, 3rd-2nd century BC An Alexandrian brooch or attachment, comprising two conjoined conical bosses, each with a central knop and rim with two narrow bands of granulation; to the centre, a
1064: Greek Hellenistic Egyptian Gold Double Boss BroochEst. £650-£800
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Greek Pair of Hellenistic Gold Bangle Bracelets: 3rd century BC A pair of Hellenistic Greek gold annular bangles; each comprising a single gold bar, drawn on both ends to form two wide sections and a legth of wire; looped to form a central double
1065: Greek Pair of Hellenistic Gold Bangle BraceletsEst. £2,500-£3,500
Greek Bronze Age Hoop Pendant: 1000-800 BC A pendant of ribbed crescent form with heavy patination; modern gold loop attachment. 27 grams, 38 mm. (1 1/2"). From a central London collection; formed 1980-2000.
1066: Greek Bronze Age Hoop PendantEst. £150-£250Lot Passed
Greek Bronze Axe Head with Inscription: 8th-5th century BC A Greek flat axe head, possibly ceremonial, with a narrow rectangular section, an indentation to the narrower end; the body with a later inscription in Greek to one side, largely
1067: Greek Bronze Axe Head with InscriptionEst. £1,300-£1,800Lot Passed
Greek Graeco-Parthian Bronze Engraved Mirror: 5th-4th century BC A large cast mirror, engraved on both sides with scroll and palmette designs at the tang; to one side, deer flanking the palmette, with wolves and a feline creature to the rim; to
1068: Greek Graeco-Parthian Bronze Engraved MirrorEst. £1,500-£2,000Lot Passed
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Greek Corinthian Aryballos with Bird Motifs: 7th-6th century BC A small ceramic aryballos, the conical lower part decorated with bands in red and brown slip, on a round, narrow foot; the hemispherical upper with two painted bird motifs in red
1072: Greek Corinthian Aryballos with Bird MotifsEst. £400-£600