TimeLine Auctions Antiquities 2012-10-05 Auction - 616 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 9
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 Glass Double Balsamarium: 4th-5th century AD A pale blue-green double balsamarium formed as two parallel tubes with applied trails to the rims and around the body; the handle formed as a glass rod attached at the exterior of
1193: Roman Glass Double BalsamariumEst. £180-£240
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Roman Glass Vessel Group: 2nd-3rd century AD A mixed group of glass vessels comprising: one dimpled vase with narrow neck and flat everted rims, one globular jar with broad funicular neck, extruded lugs to the body, and one
1194: Roman Glass Vessel GroupEst. £80-£120
Byzantine Large Gold Cros: 8th-10th century AD A cross pendant, formed from sheet gold around a central base metal core; the arms with ribbed surfaces; to the centre of each an applied gold double scroll motif; a cabochon-cut
1195: Byzantine Large Gold CrosEst. £3,500-£5,000Lot Passed
Roman Iridescent Glass Pendant: 2nd-4th century AD A pendant formed from an ancient glass finial, more recently drilled for suspension; amphora-shaped, with vertical ribbing to the body and rounded knob at the base; translucent
1196: Roman Iridescent Glass PendantEst. £300-£400Lot Passed
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Byzantine Inlaid Gold Cabochon Pendant with Chain: 10th century AD A grey stone cabochon pendant in a claw setting, inlaid with gold in the form of a lioness, with green agate and garnet pendant drops; together with the original gold chain, the chain
1197: Byzantine Inlaid Gold Cabochon Pendant with ChainEst. £1,500-£2,000
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Byzantine Cross Pendant with Turquoise Inlay: 8th-10th century AD A hollow cross, formed around a central core; identical on both sides; the equilateral arms tapering towards the central roundel, set with a cabochon-cut piece of turquoise in a
1198: Byzantine Cross Pendant with Turquoise InlayEst. £1,300-£1,800
Byzantine Cabochon Set Gold and Garnet Bangle: 10th century AD A hollow bangle hinged and set with a cabochon garnet framed by finely detailed filigree decoration; loops either side of clasp. 6.02 grams, 47 mm. (1 3/4"). From an important
1199: Byzantine Cabochon Set Gold and Garnet BangleEst. £1,250-£1,750Lot Passed
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Byzantine Gold Pendant Cross with Glass Inlay: 12th-13th century AD A cruciform pendant, the face inlaid with opalescent blue glass, applied gold loop with large granule detail, similar granules to the end of each arm. 5.82 grams, 42 mm. (1
1200: Byzantine Gold Pendant Cross with Glass InlayEst. £1,500-£2,000
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Byzantine Gold Filigree Pendant with Cross: 8th-10th century AD A delicate gold filigree pendant comprising a roundel with granulated outer edge; within, an openwork quatrefoil motif with a piriform centre, four green glass beads arranged to
1201: Byzantine Gold Filigree Pendant with CrossEst. £350-£500
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Byzantine Gold and Garnet Pendant Cross: 9th-10th century AD A pendant cross formed with round-section arms and central cabochon garnet to the obverse, discoid plate to the reverse; suspension ring and granule above. 7.01 grams, 45 mm. (1
1202: Byzantine Gold and Garnet Pendant CrossEst. £200-£300
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Byzantine Gold and Garnet Pendant Cross: 9th-10th century AD A cruciform pendant formed with conical arms, cabochon garnet set to the obverse centre and discoid plate to the reverse; loop and granule above. 11 grams, 32 mm. (1 1/4"). Ex
1203: Byzantine Gold and Garnet Pendant CrossEst. £200-£300
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Byzantine Gold and Garnet Earrings Pair: 6th-9th century AD A pair of gold and garnet earrings, each comprising a D-shaped hoop with openwork filigree base, granule detailing and two suspension loops for garnet seed-bead pendants, replaced.
1204: Byzantine Gold and Garnet Earrings PairEst. £100-£200
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Byzantine Silver Bangle with Bird Motifs: 6th-7th century AD A penannular bangle, the terminals heart-shaped, each with raised herringbone detail to border, enclosing an engraved bird motif; large granule detailing to the top and bottom
1206: Byzantine Silver Bangle with Bird MotifsEst. £400-£600
Byzantine Bronze Pricket Candlestick: 4th-5th century AD A large cast candlestick, the balustered stem supporting a dished drip pan, the pricket square in section, the rounded base with tripod feet and six knops to border. 1.2 kg, 37 cm.
1207: Byzantine Bronze Pricket CandlestickEst. £1,000-£1,500Lot Passed
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Byzantine Bronze Horse Lock with Gilt Details: 7th-9th century AD A cast lock in the form of a stylised horse, the body and tail with gilded line detailing; hollow, the mechanism not present. 60 grams, 50 mm. (2"). UK art market, acquired prior
1208: Byzantine Bronze Horse Lock with Gilt DetailsEst. £200-£300
Byzantine Bronze Metalwork Mould: 6th-7th century AD A metalworker's mould, used to stamp gold and silver decorative elements; ovoid in shape, with a stylised foliate design divided into two sections, within a border of short
1209: Byzantine Bronze Metalwork MouldEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
Byzantine Calcite Gaming Piece with Cross: 9th-10th century AD A flattened spherical gaming piece with an incised cross decoration to the upper face, branch detailing to the end of each arm. 21 grams, 27 mm. (1"). From an important Mayfair,
1210: Byzantine Calcite Gaming Piece with CrossEst. £200-£250Lot Passed
Byzantine Glass Conical Lamp: 4th-5th century AD A green-tinted clear conical lamp, the body with three applied blue dots to the body, slightly everted rim. 55 grams, 13 cm. (5"). Ex Fortuna Fine Arts, New York, 1995.
1211: Byzantine Glass Conical LampEst. £800-£1,000Lot Passed
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Stone Age English Coup-de-Poing Bifacial Flint Hand Axe: Palaeolithic, circa 600,000-400,000 BP A fully bifacial core hand axe, finely knapped with slightly concave sides tapering to a fine point in an orange-brown coarse flint with small area of original
1212: Stone Age English Coup-de-Poing Bifacial Flint Hand AxeEst. £300-£500
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Stone Age English Bifacial Flint Hand Axe: Palaeolithic, circa 400,000-200,000 BP A bifacial core hand axe of elongated form, finely knapped in a pale cream patinated flint showing evidence of water rolling, with some original cortex to one
1213: Stone Age English Bifacial Flint Hand AxeEst. £100-£150
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Neolithic English Pecked and Polished Stone Axe: Middle Neolithic, circa 5,000-3,000 BC A Neolithic axe in pecked stone with slightly convex polished cutting edge; inked collection reference and Weller collection label. See Evans, Sir J. Ancient
1214: Neolithic English Pecked and Polished Stone AxeEst. £100-£150
Stone Age English Knapped Flint Axe: Lower Neolithic, circa 4,000-3,000 BC A substantial knapped axe in mottled grey flint with square cutting edge, one corner altered by further knapping; with pencilled Dewey collection reference and
1215: Stone Age English Knapped Flint AxeEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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Stone Age European Polished Jadeite Axe: Neolithic, circa 4,000-2,000 BC A fully polished axe with asymmetric convex cutting edge in a pale grey neophrite; with Dewey and Weller collection labels. See Evans, Sir J. Ancient Stone Implements
1216: Stone Age European Polished Jadeite AxeEst. £200-£300