TimeLine Auctions Antiquities 2012-10-05 Auction - 616 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 8
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 Miniature Steelyard: 2nd-3rd century AD A cast bronze steelyard with knop terminals and graduated scales to three of its four faces; at the upper end, three large hooks attached by rings; a separate suspension ring with
1169: Roman Bronze Miniature SteelyardEst. £200-£300
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Romano-British Bronze-Handled Iron Key: 1st-2nd century AD A substantial key formed with bronze handle and iron shaft; the bow formed as a double scroll above; the rectangular-section block with moulded plinth; the shaft circular with
1170: Romano-British Bronze-Handled Iron KeyEst. £60-£90
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Roman Stone Epigraphic Altar to Mars: 2nd-3rd century AD A carved altar fragment of rectangular section with one carefully dressed surface bearing the inscribed text in capitals: MARTI SANC / TO SACRVM / C(aius) IVL(ius) ANTO / NINVS
1171: Roman Stone Epigraphic Altar to MarsEst. £3,000-£5,000
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Roman Large Mosaic Panel with Birds: 2nd-3rd century AD A large reconstituted mosaic panel composed from original ceramic tesserae in black, cream, ochre and grey depicting a scene of standing birds and vegetation comprising: a large
1172: Roman Large Mosaic Panel with BirdsEst. £1,200-£1,500
Roman Syrian Basalt Male Face Relief: 2nd century AD A relief depicting the face of a young man; thick, wavy hair covering the ears; strong jaw and rounded chin; simply carved facial features with prominent nose and deep-set eyes; the
1173: Roman Syrian Basalt Male Face ReliefEst. £1,000-£1,500Lot Passed
Roman White Chalcedony Cupid Figurine: 2nd century AD A small figure of Cupid in white chalcedony, standing with feet together, one hand held to the chest, the other to the belly; the face youthful and chubby, with wavy, chin-length hair;
1174: Roman White Chalcedony Cupid FigurineEst. £1,000-£1,500Lot Passed
Roman Marble Figure of a Young Woman: 1st century AD A figure of a young woman; her face round and youthful, the features simply carved; the hair tied in a chignon at the nape of the neck, with locks falling past the shoulders; dressed
1175: Roman Marble Figure of a Young WomanEst. £500-£700Lot Passed
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Roman Marble Torso of a Man: 1st-2nd century AD A figure, fragmentary, showing the torso and upper thighs of a draped male, wearing a cloak at the shoulders, falling down the back, a short tunic, and wide belt; mounted on stand.
1176: Roman Marble Torso of a ManEst. £500-£800
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Roman Marble Jupiter Plaque: 1st-3rd century AD A plaque, formerly part of a larger frieze, depicting Jupiter, nude, seated on an ornate chair with columnar back, his body heavy-set with pronounced pectorals, his left arm
1177: Roman Marble Jupiter PlaqueEst. £500-£800
Roman Marble Frieze with Gladiators and Tiger: 2nd-3rd century AD A rectangular plaque, previously part of a large frieze, depicting in relief two gladiators dressed in short tunics, holding short swords, fighting a tiger; the creature leaping
1178: Roman Marble Frieze with Gladiators and TigerEst. £1,250-£1,850Lot Passed
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Roman Banded Agate Cameo: 3rd-4th century AD A carved banded agate cameo depicting a female bust in profile. 0.48 grams, 11 mm. (1/4"). Ex Gibbons collection by inheritance; acquired before 1990. [No Reserve]
1179: Roman Banded Agate CameoEst. £70-£90
Roman Painted Terracotta Pedestal Dish: 1st-2nd century AD A buff-coloured pedestal dish, the interior and foot painted with red slip; to the centre, a roundel containing a stylised floral motif. 484 grams, 21 cm. (8 1/4"). From a central
1180: Roman Painted Terracotta Pedestal DishEst. £250-£350Lot Passed
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Roman Oil Lamp with Erotic Scene: 1st-2nd century AD A moulded terracotta oil lamp with a single nozzle; the discus with a scene of two lovers atop a bed; a border of stylised leaves to the outer rim. 60 grams, 97 mm. (3 3/4"). Ex R
1181: Roman Oil Lamp with Erotic SceneEst. £850-£1,200
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Roman Ceramic Quadriga Oil Lamp: 1st century AD An oil lamp with scrolled nozzle and broad discus bearing a low-relief image of a quadriga with driver and team of four horses; to the underside, old collector's labels. 87 grams, 11
1182: Roman Ceramic Quadriga Oil LampEst. £300-£500
Roman Blue-Glazed Inkwell: 1st-2nd century AD A round inkwell in blue faience; to the exterior a pattern of roundels alternately containing rosettes and concentric circles; short neck with wide mouth; flanged base and applied
1183: Roman Blue-Glazed InkwellEst. £1,500-£1,800Lot Passed
Roman Janus Head Glass Juglet: 1st-2nd century AD A delicate juglet, flat-based, janiform, the rounded body depicting two similar heads of a young boy with wavy shoulder-length hair, possibly Cupid; the funicular neck with
1184: Roman Janus Head Glass JugletEst. £1,500-£1,800Lot Passed
Roman Glass Janus Head Vessel: 2nd-4th century AD A blue vessel with a short, circular base; the body fashioned as janiform young male heads, the faces framed by wavy hair; the neck straight. 29 grams, 70 mm. (2 3/4"). English
1185: Roman Glass Janus Head VesselEst. £500-£700Lot Passed
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Roman Glass Candlestick Unguentarium: 1st-2nd century AD A blue unguentarium with conical body and tall iridescent neck with thick rolled rim. 115 grams, 18 cm. (7"). From the collection of a London Gentleman, acquired in the late
1186: Roman Glass Candlestick UnguentariumEst. £100-£150
Roman Marbled Blue Glass Unguentarium: 2nd-3rd century AD A small, finely marbled blue unguentarium; the globoid body with flattened base; narrow, slender neck with everted rim. 12.57 grams, 61 mm. (2 1/2"). From an old London collection.
1187: Roman Marbled Blue Glass UnguentariumEst. £700-£900Lot Passed
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Roman Clear Glass Phial: 1st century AD A delicate clear glass phial, the ovoid body with tapered base; long, slender neck with rolled, everted rim; with stand. 35 grams, 14.5 cm including stand. (5 1/2"). From an old London
1188: Roman Clear Glass PhialEst. £400-£600
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Roman Green Glass Footed Sprinkler: 3rd-4th century AD A pale green translucent sprinkler with globular body, the neck short and wide with collared rim, incised dot detail with radial lines at base of neck, some iridescence; four small
1189: Roman Green Glass Footed SprinklerEst. £300-£400
Roman Glass Globular Bottle: 1st-2nd century BC Small translucent blue bottle; the globoid body with very short, slightly flared neck, inverted rim; flattened pontil base. 26 grams, 63 mm. (2 1/2"). Private London collection;
1190: Roman Glass Globular BottleEst. £160-£240Lot Passed
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Roman Glass Twin-Handled Flask: 3rd-4th century AD A pale green flask with pedestal base, narrow piriform body, two handles and trail detail applied, everted rolled rim; some iridescence. 44 grams, 10 cm. (4"). Private London
1191: Roman Glass Twin-Handled FlaskEst. £200-£300
Roman Glass Hedgehog Vessel: 3rd-4th century AD A flat-based, globular vessel in translucent glass; the body with integral 'spines' to the exterior; short, bulbous neck with applied scrolling details; some iridescence. 55 grams,
1192: Roman Glass Hedgehog VesselEst. £500-£700Lot Passed