TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities 2013-03-15 Auction - 528 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 5
Egyptian Wooden Standing FigureGreek Cypriot Painted Two-Handled VaseGreek Apulian Blackware Guttos and Aryballos
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Greek Tauroctony Guttos: 4th-3rd century BC . A black-glazed ceramic guttos with handle and rimmed spout on the upper surface, the discus moulded in relief in the form of a winged Mithras performing the tauroctony. 155
0622: Greek Tauroctony GuttosEst. £200-£300
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Greek Apulian Large Kylix with Swan Motif: 5th-3rd century BC . A low ceramic kylix with painted designs to the inner face of a central swan and band of olive leaves; to the outer face a band of olive leaves; attributed to the Swan Painter.
0623: Greek Apulian Large Kylix with Swan MotifEst. £400-£600
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Greek Apulian Oinochoe with Swan Motif: 4th century BC . A miniature ceramic oinochoe with bulbous body and trefoil rim, strap handle to the rear; the body with ochre rectangular panel depicting a swan; attributed to the Swan Painter. 33
0624: Greek Apulian Oinochoe with Swan MotifEst. £180-£240
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Greek Blackware Lekanis with Lady of Fashion: 4th century BC . A ceramic lekanis with pedestal base, discoid handle to lid; the handle with central rosette in ochre, palmette and female bust to the upper lid with white details to the earring and
0625: Greek Blackware Lekanis with Lady of FashionEst. £180-£240
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Greek Apulian Flat Kylix: 5th-3rd century BC . A creamic kylix in black glazed ware with red decoration, very low basal ring, two handles; the inner face with central disc and roundel containing a palmette surrounded by an
0626: Greek Apulian Flat KylixEst. £200-£300
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Greek Apulian Blackware Guttos and Aryballos: 5th-3rd century BC . A mixed group of Apulian ceramic vessels comprising: an aryballos with bulbous body, broad everted rim, strap handle and ochre ornament of pellets and laurel leaves; a guttos
0627: Greek Apulian Blackware Guttos and AryballosEst. £90-£120
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Greek Xenon Ware Miniatures Collection: 5th-3rd century BC . A mixed group of ceramic Xenon ware miniature vessels comprising: a skyphos with vertical bands, guilloche and chevrons in ochre to the body; an aryballos with broad everted rim,
0628: Greek Xenon Ware Miniatures CollectionEst. £220-£320
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Greek Hellenistic Boeotian Female Protome Head: 4th-3rd century BC . A terracotta protome in archaic style, depicting the head of a kore in frontal pose with prominent nose and enigmatic smile; wearing a polos and veil; mounted on stand. Very
0629: Greek Hellenistic Boeotian Female Protome HeadEst. £160-£200
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Greco-Egyptian Terracotta Oil Lamp Collection: 3rd century BC . A group of undecorated terracotta oil lamps of various sizes, each with a single nozzle; one with a old dealer's label. 175 grams total, 40-71 mm (1 1/2-2 3/4"). Formerly in the
0630: Greco-Egyptian Terracotta Oil Lamp CollectionEst. £100-£200
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Roman Bronze Folding Tripod Stand: 1st-2nd century AD . A bronze articulated folding tripod stand with extensible trellis legs; the upper end of each ornamented with a cast bronze female bust facing outwards with long curled hair and
0631: Roman Bronze Folding Tripod StandEst. £4,000-£6,000
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Roman Gold Cabochon-Finial Bracelet: 2nd-3rd century AD . A facetted round-section bracelet with expanding ends covered by transverse ribbed collars, terminating in discoid cells each with an amber-coloured cabochon stone insert. 23
0632: Roman Gold Cabochon-Finial BraceletEst. £1,200-£1,800
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Roman Silver Openwork Philip I and Otacilia Severa Phal: Early 3rd century AD . A flat discoid phalera with cruciform spokes and interstitial trefoil scrolls, concentric rings to the border; to the reverse, a substantial attachment ring; to the obverse
0633: Roman Silver Openwork Philip I and Otacilia Severa PhalEst. £1,500-£2,000
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Roman Gold Woven Necklace with Garnets: 3rd-4th century AD . A late Roman necklace formed from interwoven gold wire links with eleven oval garnet beads suspended on similar gold wire; with a sympathetic modern clasp. 25 grams, 39 cm (15
0634: Roman Gold Woven Necklace with GarnetsEst. £950-£1,250
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Roman Gold Star Necklace with Green Glass Beads: 2nd-3rd century AD . A delicate necklace comprising a series of links, each formed from two interlaced triangles to form a six-pointed star; each star separated with a green glass bead on gold wire;
0635: Roman Gold Star Necklace with Green Glass BeadsEst. £720-£960
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Romano-Phoenician Gold Intaglio Ring: 12th-6th century BC . A hollow D-section finger ring with elliptical banded glass intaglio to the bezel. 2.15 grams, 21 mm overall, 14.95 mm internal diameter (approximate size British H 1/2, USA 4,
0636: Romano-Phoenician Gold Intaglio RingEst. £250-£350
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Roman Gold Ring with Empress Cameo: 1st-2nd century AD . A hollow gold finger ring, the hoop terminating in recurved scrolls supporting an elliptical cell containing a blue-grey cameo with profile female bust wearing a laurel wreath.
0637: Roman Gold Ring with Empress CameoEst. £800-£1,200
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Roman Gold Ring with Capricorn Intaglio: 2nd-3rd century AD . A finger ring with hollow round-section hoop, elliptical orange stone intaglio with capricorn motif. 1.58 grams, 21 mm overall, 16.0 mm internal diameter (approximate size
0638: Roman Gold Ring with Capricorn IntaglioEst. £600-£800
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Roman Gold Ring with Swan Intaglio: 3rd-4th century AD . A gold finger ring with flat-section hoop expanding to an elliptical bezel with inset niello cabochon intaglio of a swan with recurved neck. 11 grams, 22 mm overall, 17.40 mm
0639: Roman Gold Ring with Swan IntaglioEst. £750-£1,000
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Roman Gold Ring with 'Three Graces' Intaglio: 2nd-3rd century AD . A gold finger ring with slender carinated hoop and elliptical bezel holding a blue hardstone intaglio depicting three standing figures, possibly the Three Graces. 2.92 grams, 24
0640: Roman Gold Ring with 'Three Graces' IntaglioEst. £500-£800
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Roman Gold Ring with Minerva Intaglio: 2nd-3rd century AD . A finger ring with D-section hoop, granules to the shoulders, elliptical bezel with inset red stone cloison intaglio of a standing robed figure with a spear, possibly Minerva.
0641: Roman Gold Ring with Minerva IntaglioEst. £450-£650
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Roman Gold Ring with Polished Carnelian: 1st-2nd century AD . A finger ring with hollow hoop, expanding shoulders and inset cabochon carnelian. 5.42 grams, 19 mm overall, 14.68 mm internal diameter (approximate size British G 1/2, USA 3
0642: Roman Gold Ring with Polished CarnelianEst. £150-£250
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Roman Gold Ring with Agate: 2nd-4th century AD . A delicate finger ring with round-section hoop, expanding shoulders and inset banded agate cabochon. 2.49 grams, 18 mm overall, 15.25 mm internal diameter (approximate size
0643: Roman Gold Ring with AgateEst. £250-£350
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Roman Gold Chi-Rho Ring: 3rd-4th century AD . A finger ring with round-section hoop, granules and niello-inlaid scale pattern to the shoulders; the bezel square in plan with niello-inlaid christogram motif. 7.06 grams, 24 mm
0644: Roman Gold Chi-Rho RingEst. £1,500-£2,000
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Roman Gold Ring with Capricorn Intaglio: 1st-2nd century AD . A gold finger ring with flat-section hoop, lozengiform shoulders with incised saltire design; the bezel a cabochon-mounted amethyst intaglio with capricorn above a tripod altar.
0645: Roman Gold Ring with Capricorn IntaglioEst. £350-£550