TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities Part 2 2013-10-31 Auction - 514 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in uk - Page 22
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TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities Part 2

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Anglo-Saxon Iron Knife Pair: 7th-8th century AD. A group of two iron knife blades, each single-edged with rectangular-section tang, of broken-backed profile (Wheeler's Type IV). 131 grams total, 17.5-19 cm (7 - 7 1/2"). Private
1104: Anglo-Saxon Iron Knife PairEst. £120-£180
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Scandinavian Iron Knife with Bone Handle: 3rd-5th century AD. A single-edged knife with integral guard, grip and pommel; the grip with two applied bone plates held with five rivets; the pommel formed as a T-shaped block, elliptical in
1105: Scandinavian Iron Knife with Bone HandleEst. £500-£800
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Anglo-Saxon Ceramic Horse-Warrior's Funerary Urn: 5th-6th century AD. A broad ceramic funerary urn, globular with broad sloping shoulder and everted rim; circumferential lines to the neck and shoulder; two bands of horseshoe stamps to the shoulder
1106: Anglo-Saxon Ceramic Horse-Warrior's Funerary UrnEst. £800-£1,200
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Anglo-Saxon Green Glass Plain Cup: 6th century AD. A bulbous green cup with flattened base and everted rim; probably Gaulish, curated in a Kentish grave. Cf. 4th century AD Roman green glass cup in Ancient Glass, Roman Glass by
1107: Anglo-Saxon Green Glass Plain CupEst. £1,500-£2,000
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Anglo-Saxon Glass Stemmed Cup with Trail: 6th century AD. A pale blue cup with short stem and broad base; the bowl with black glass applied trails to the upper body; Gaulish workmanship. Cf. Whitehouse, D. Roman Glass in the Corning Museum
1108: Anglo-Saxon Glass Stemmed Cup with TrailEst. £3,000-£4,000
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Anglo-Saxon Green Glass Cup with Applied Pellets: 6th-7th century AD. A broad green cup with with everted rim, band of applied blue-glass pellets to the equator; Gaulish workmanship. Cf. Whitehouse, D. Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass
1109: Anglo-Saxon Green Glass Cup with Applied PelletsEst. £2,000-£3,000
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Anglo-Saxon Green Glass Pouch Bottle: 5th-6th century AD. A pale green pouch bottle with bulbous body and funicular neck, indented base; the body and neck with vertical ribbing. Cf. Evison, V.I. A Catalogue of Anglo-Saxon Glass in the
1110: Anglo-Saxon Green Glass Pouch BottleEst. £3,000-£4,000
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Anglo-Saxon Glass Bell Beaker with Hollow Pontil: 5th-6th century AD. A pale green vessel of bell-shaped profile with thickened rim, hollow pontil base and partial applied trail. Cf. example from Droxford, Hampshire published in Evison, V.I.
1111: Anglo-Saxon Glass Bell Beaker with Hollow PontilEst. £3,000-£4,000
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Anglo-Saxon Frankish Marbled Glass Flask with Blue: 5th-6th century AD. A clear bottle with bulbous body and tubular neck, slightly everted rim, the base flattened; an applied blue trail extending from below the rim spirally to the base. Cf. Journal
1112: Anglo-Saxon Frankish Marbled Glass Flask with BlueEst. £3,000-£4,000
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Anglo-Saxon Glass and Amber Bead Group: 5th-7th century AD. A restrung mixed group of beads comprising: thirty four dark blue glass annular; twenty four amber discoid; four glass mosaic; six small annular jet. Cf. Brugmann, B. Glass Beads
1113: Anglo-Saxon Glass and Amber Bead GroupEst. £400-£600
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