TimeLine Auctions Antiquities 2012-10-05 Auction - 616 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 5
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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Roman Gold and Garnet Ring with Double Bezel: 2nd-3rd century AD A finger ring, hollow, with plain band expanding to double shoulders and bezel, the two separated by a pelleted row, each bezel inlaid with a small cloisonne garnet. 1.81 grams, 20
1097: Roman Gold and Garnet Ring with Double BezelEst. £700-£1,000
Roman Gold Finger Ring with Garnets: Eastern Empire, 4th-5th century AD A finger ring with granulated decoration to the bezel; to the shoulders, two cabochon garnets flanking a central inverted cone setting for a larger garnet. 7.55
1098: Roman Gold Finger Ring with GarnetsEst. £800-£1,200Lot Passed
Roman Gold Ring with Glass Intaglio: 1st-2nd century AD A finger ring comprising a plain, narrow band and elliptical bezel set with a dark blue glass intaglio depicting three anthropomorphic figures. 1.26 grams, 24 mm, internal diameter
1099: Roman Gold Ring with Glass IntaglioEst. £550-£800Lot Passed
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Roman Gold Ring with Hunting Horseman Carnelian Intagli: 2nd-3rd century AD A finger ring with a plain, narrow, hollow band, D-shaped in cross section; the shoulders expanding to a high elliptical bezel set with a finely carved carnelian intaglio depicting
1100: Roman Gold Ring with Hunting Horseman Carnelian IntagliEst. £1,000-£1,500
Roman Gold and Banded Glass Intaglio Ring: 2nd-3rd century AD A Roman finger ring, the plain gold band widening at shoulders to form a large, high hollow bezel set with a blue banded glass intaglio depicting two Legionaries with shields,
1101: Roman Gold and Banded Glass Intaglio RingEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
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Roman Gold Intaglio Finger Ring: 3rd-4th century AD A finger ring comprising a flat-section hoop with billetted central band; the bezel discoid with similar rim, set with a D-shaped crystal cabochon. 2.83 grams, 22 mm, 17 mm
1102: Roman Gold Intaglio Finger RingEst. £200-£300
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Roman Gold Ring with Birds Intaglio Ring: 3rd-4th century AD A finger ring comprising a round-section hoop and granules to the shoulders; the bezel elliptical, with filigree to the rim, containing a red hardstone intaglio depicting a
1103: Roman Gold Ring with Birds Intaglio RingEst. £200-£300
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Roman Gold Ring with 'IXA' Intaglio: 4th century AD An orange hardstone intaglio with the inscription 'IXA' over an anchor-shaped symbol, set into a sympathetic modern gold finger ring comprising a D-section hoop with granules to the
1104: Roman Gold Ring with 'IXA' IntaglioEst. £300-£400
Roman Gold Ring with Harpocrates Agate Intaglio: 1st-2nd century AD A finger ring, hollow, the band wide and D-shaped in cross-section, the shoulders expanding to the bezel; set with a finely carved brown and white agate intaglio depicting the
1105: Roman Gold Ring with Harpocrates Agate IntaglioEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
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Roman Gold Ring with Panel and Pellets Intaglio: 4th-5th century AD A red hardstone intaglio depicting a D-shaped panel with pellets above, set into a sympathetic modern gold finger ring comprising a D-section hoop and elliptical bezel. 1.95 grams,
1106: Roman Gold Ring with Panel and Pellets IntaglioEst. £150-£200
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Roman Gold Ring with Black Glass Olive Harvest Intaglio: 2nd-3rd century AD A finger ring, the band with two distinct ridges, a cluster of three large granules at each shoulder, the elliptical bezel set with a finely carved black glass intaglio depicting a
1107: Roman Gold Ring with Black Glass Olive Harvest IntaglioEst. £650-£900
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Roman Gold Ring with Glass Inlay: 3rd century AD A finger ring, the band rectangular in cross-section; the shoulders angled, with stylised foliate detailing; the high, round bezel containing an inlay of iridescent silver-blue glass.
1108: Roman Gold Ring with Glass InlayEst. £450-£600
Roman Gold Garnet and Pearl Earrings: 1st-3rd century AD A fine pair of hollow gold leech-shaped earrings, formed around a central core, each with an applied piriform garnet mounted in gold, three pearls to the outer rim, mounted on
1109: Roman Gold Garnet and Pearl EarringsEst. £1,400-£1,800Lot Passed
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Roman Gold Figural Earrings: 1st-2nd century AD A pair of earrings, each with a hoop formed from twisted wire and a cottonreel collar with pellet decoration, a hollow female head with curled hair above. 12 grams total, 31-32 mm.
1110: Roman Gold Figural EarringsEst. £600-£800
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Roman Gold Ribbed Earrings: 1st-2nd century AD A pair of earrings, each formed as a flat carinated crescent with ribbed detail to one end, wire hook and eye closure. 1.78 grams total, 16-17 mm. (3/4"). Ex Gibbons collection by
1111: Roman Gold Ribbed EarringsEst. £150-£200
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Roman Gold Earrings Pair: 2nd-3rd century AD A pair of gold earrings each formed as a wire hoop with slider formed with six hollow bulbs and two collars. 0.89 grams total, 14-15 mm. (1/2"). London private collection, acquired
1112: Roman Gold Earrings PairEst. £150-£200
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Roman Gold Hoop Earrings Pair: 2nd-3rd century AD A pair of hoop earrings, each formed as a wire hoop with twisted closure supporting a short drop with four replaced glass seed beads. 1.19 grams total, 26 mm each. (1"). Ex Gibbons
1113: Roman Gold Hoop Earrings PairEst. £100-£150
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Roman Gold Earrings Pair: 3rd-4th century AD A pair of earrings each formed as a hollow crescentic bulb with applied cabochon garnet at one end. 2.27 grams total, 14-15 mm. (1/2"). London private collection, acquired
1114: Roman Gold Earrings PairEst. £200-£250
Roman Gold Hair Pin with Granulated Terminal: 1st-2nd century AD A delicate pin with tapering shaft; the terminal with ribbed collar, large granule surmounted by a rounded knop atop three similar, with pairs of tiny granules in between. 2.07
1115: Roman Gold Hair Pin with Granulated TerminalEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
Roman Gold Grape Pendant: 2nd-3rd century AD A gold pendant formed with eighteen hollow bulbs joined with granulation pyramids to depict a bunch of grapes; above a tubular collar with scrolls and loop, below a tubular collar
1116: Roman Gold Grape PendantEst. £400-£500Lot Passed
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Roman Gold Miniature Hercules Club: 2nd-3rd century AD A club formed as a sheet gold tube with domed end; to the shaft three columns of gold wire loops. 1.96 grams, 29 mm. (1"). Ex Ravell collection.
1117: Roman Gold Miniature Hercules ClubEst. £100-£150
Roman Silver-Gilt Portrait Medallion: 1st-2nd century AD A circular cast medallion; to the centre, the head of a young man in relief, the hair tightly curled, the face with prominent nose and impassive expression; the portrait within a
1118: Roman Silver-Gilt Portrait MedallionEst. £500-£800Lot Passed
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Roman Silver and Gilt Marriage Ring: Mid-late 2nd century AD A finger ring with a carinated hoop expanding to an integral elliptical bezel inset with a gilt panel depicting opposed busts of Lucius Verus and Lucilla. 11 grams, 22 mm, 17
1119: Roman Silver and Gilt Marriage RingEst. £200-£300
Roman Silver Key Ring: 1st-3rd century AD A key ring, comprising a plain band and plain rectangular bezel; the square 'key', with central rectangular knop, mounted directly on to the band. 4.85 grams, 20 mm, internal
1120: Roman Silver Key RingEst. £200-£300Lot Passed