TimeLine Auctions Antiquities 2012-10-05 Auction - 616 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 7
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 Bronze Figural Phalera: 1st-3rd century AD A cast phalera of convex profile with thickened border and central mask of Medusa. 42 grams, 52 mm. (2"). Tucker collection, Buckinghamshire, UK; formed in the 1980's. [No Reserve]
1145: Roman Bronze Figural PhaleraEst. £80-£120
Roman Bronze Bacchus Tripod Terminal: Circa 1st-4th century AD A cast tripod terminal in the form of a bust of the god Bacchus with attachment spigot to the rear and slot to the underside. 78 grams, 51 mm. (2"). Ex Slater collection;
1146: Roman Bronze Bacchus Tripod TerminalEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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Roman Fine and Important Bronze Statuette of Venus: 3rd century AD A superbly modelled solid cast, large standing figure of Venus with columnar base; the goddess depicted nude, with a slender physique, standing with her weight on her left leg; her
1147: Roman Fine and Important Bronze Statuette of VenusEst. £37,500-£42,500
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Roman Bronze Intaglio Ring: 2nd-3rd century AD A finger ring comprising a flat hoop, discoid shoulders and elliptical bezel with inset intaglio depsicting a standing female figure; Romano-British workmanship; mounted on a
1148: Roman Bronze Intaglio RingEst. £70-£90
Roman Bronze Openwork Military Strap Junction: 1st-2nd century AD A cast openwork plaque with scroll and grid elements to the centre; surrounding, an annular panel with radiating knops and opposed D-shaped loops to the ends. 79 grams, 89 mm. (3
1149: Roman Bronze Openwork Military Strap JunctionEst. £300-£400Lot Passed
Roman Bronze Brooch with Two Cupids: 1st-2nd century AD A cast openwork plate brooch depicting two winged cupids, facing one another, their hands together, within a ribbed roundel; hook and pin fastening to reverse. 31 grams, 38 mm. (1
1150: Roman Bronze Brooch with Two CupidsEst. £250-£350Lot Passed
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Roman Enamelled Zoomorphic Plate Brooch: 1st-2nd century AD A cast bronze plate brooch formed as an elongated zoomorph with raised head and extended legs, the ropework tail terminating in a second head, and trapezoidal plaque behind; to the
1151: Roman Enamelled Zoomorphic Plate BroochEst. £150-£200
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Roman Bronze Enamelled Hare Plate Brooch: 1st-2nd century AD A plate brooch in the form of a running hare, the rear leg extended, the long ears lying close to the body; to the reverse the sprung pin intact; significant red and blue enamel
1152: Roman Bronze Enamelled Hare Plate BroochEst. £200-£300
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Roman British Enamelled Swan Brooch: 2nd century AD A cast bronze plate brooch in the form of a swan, the hollow piriform body ornamented with enamel-filled lunate cells to the flanks and reserved band of enamel to the back; the head
1153: Roman British Enamelled Swan BroochEst. £200-£300
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Roman British Enamelled Hare Brooch: 2nd century AD A cast bronze plate brooch in the form of a running hare with extended legs, enamel-filled panels to the body and head with red enamel pellet to the eye and rump; to the reverse, the
1154: Roman British Enamelled Hare BroochEst. £180-£240
Roman Bronze Enamelled Hare Brooch: 2nd-3rd century AD A cast bronze brooch in the form of a running hare with three panels to the flanks bearing red and green enamel; the eye a ring-and-dot motif with red enamel; to the reverse, the
1155: Roman Bronze Enamelled Hare BroochEst. £150-£200Lot Passed
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Roman Enamelled Cruciform Brooch: 2nd century AD A cast bronze plate brooch in the form of a disc with with D-shaped satellites connected by short arms; the disc with central circular cell filled with red enamel; the satellites with
1156: Roman Enamelled Cruciform BroochEst. £150-£200
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Roman British Enamelled Disc Brooch: 2nd century AD A cast bronze plate brooch in the form of a disc with central circular cell surrounded by six roundels filled with red enamel; the surface with remains of tinning; to the reverse, the
1157: Roman British Enamelled Disc BroochEst. £150-£200
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Roman Bronze Pannonian Knee Brooch: 75-130 AD A cast bow brooch of a transitional type between the 'Knee' and the 'Kraftige Profilierte' types, with pentagonal-section bow, small knop finial and transverse bar to the head; to the
1158: Roman Bronze Pannonian Knee BroochEst. £50-£70
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Roman and Celtic Silver and Bronze Brooch Group: 4th century BC-1st century AD A group of six Celtic and Roman brooches comprising: a Celtic La Tene bronze spiral fibula with looped catchplate; a Celtic silver openwork conjoined trumpet brooch, the
1159: Roman and Celtic Silver and Bronze Brooch GroupEst. £200-£300
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Roman Bronze and Gilt Brooch Group: 1st-3rd century AD A group of three Roman brooches, comprising: an undated gilded disc brooch with conical central boss with five radiating spokes, picked out in black, and a raised rim with incised
1160: Roman Bronze and Gilt Brooch GroupEst. £150-£200
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Romano-British Bronze Animal Brooch Group: 1st-3rd century AD A group of seven zoomorphic brooches comprising: a small plate brooch in the form of a fly, traces of blue enamel remaining; a small bow brooch in the form of a stylised frog,
1161: Romano-British Bronze Animal Brooch GroupEst. £150-£200
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Roman Bronze Brooch Group: 1st-3rd century AD A group of twelve brooches comprising an openwork disc brooch with undulating edges and radiating central spokes, the pin and catchplate present, found Kent, UK; a similar openwork
1162: Roman Bronze Brooch GroupEst. £200-£300
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Roman Bronze Animal Brooch Group: 1st-3rd century AD A group of seven Roman brooches, comprising one depicting a running dog with long tail and ears, the body with recess for enamelling, the pin present, found Wiltshire, UK; one,
1163: Roman Bronze Animal Brooch GroupEst. £200-£300
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Romano-British Bronze Enamelled Brooch Group: 2nd-3rd century AD A group of four Roman brooches comprising: a small disc brooch with central six-pointed star or stylised sun in yellow enamel, a symbol often associated with the god Mithras; a
1164: Romano-British Bronze Enamelled Brooch GroupEst. £150-£200
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Roman Large Bronze Crossbow Brooch: 3rd-4th century AD A large crossbow bow brooch, the footplate semicircular in section, with gilded decoration and radiating crescent details to the upper face; open along one side for closure with
1165: Roman Large Bronze Crossbow BroochEst. £100-£150
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Roman Large Bronze Triple Phallic Pendant: 2nd century AD A large cast pendant with thick suspension ring, fist to the left, male genitals centrally and phallus to the right; three cast loops to the lower edge. 70 grams, 78 mm including
1166: Roman Large Bronze Triple Phallic PendantEst. £450-£600
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Roman Bronze Stamp Seal: 1st-2nd century AD A cast stamp seal with rectangular plate and sturdy handle; the design comprising the text above 'ANN' with lozenge mark and below 'IAC' with stirrup-shaped mark. 83 grams, 52 mm.
1167: Roman Bronze Stamp SealEst. £300-£400
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Roman Bronze Balance Scales: 3rd-4th century AD A set of scales comprising the balance arm, two scales with suspension chains, suspension rod and hook. 22 grams, 17 cm. (6 1/2"). Property of a Hampshire Gentleman; acquired
1168: Roman Bronze Balance ScalesEst. £100-£150