TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities Part 2 2013-10-31 Auction - 514 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 5
Greek Lydian Monumental Relief of a GryphonGreek Canosan Krater with Medusa-Head HandlesEgyptian Scarab Set into a Silver-Gilt Ring
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TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities Part 2

TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities (Day 2)
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Greek Phoenician Silver Inscribed Ring: 4th-3rd century BC. A miniature finger ring with flat-section hoop and elliptical bezel with intaglio Phoenician text. 1.18 grams, 15 mm (1/2"). From an old Swiss collection; acquired in Beirut
0696: Greek Phoenician Silver Inscribed RingEst. £80-£120
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Greek Hellenistic Bronze Hand Mirror: 323-31 BC. A discoid cast mirror with one recessed face; the handle connected by an openwork panel formed as a pair of volute scrolls and central palmette with incised leaf and scroll detail to one
0697: Greek Hellenistic Bronze Hand MirrorEst. £1,200-£1,800
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Greek Archaic Bronze Mirror: 800-500 BC. A cast mirror with raised rim to one face, spike tang below. 268 grams, 19.3 cm (7 1/2"). Property of a Middlesex gentleman; formerly in the Kostas collection. [No Reserve]
0698: Greek Archaic Bronze MirrorEst. £100-£150
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Greek Hellenistic Bronze Ladle: 4th-1st century BC. A cast ladle with hemispherical bowl, scrolled rim to rear, flat-section gently curved handle and trefoil finial; mounted on a custom-made display stand. 333 grams, 24.5 cm
0699: Greek Hellenistic Bronze LadleEst. £700-£1,000
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Etruscan Bronze Strainer with Duck-Head Handle: 5th century BC. A cast bronze strainer with recessed discoid body and flat-section handle terminating in a recurved duck-head finial, eyes voided; the lower end with palmette detail, three domed
0700: Etruscan Bronze Strainer with Duck-Head HandleEst. £400-£600
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Greco-Bactrian Bronze Monkey and Serpent Bread Stamp: 3rd-2nd century BC. A cast openwork stamp, discoid in plan with loop to the upper face, with design of a monkey and scaled serpent within an annular frame. 45 grams, 57 mm (2 1/4"). Property of a
0701: Greco-Bactrian Bronze Monkey and Serpent Bread StampEst. £250-£350
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Greek Thracian Lead Votive Plaque: 5th-3rd century BC. A cast discoid plaque with billetted border and pelletted ring, central scene of a facing worshipper and tripod altar, sun with radiating beams to the right, vegetation and
0702: Greek Thracian Lead Votive PlaqueEst. £120-£180
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Greek Hellenistic Marble Female Figurine: 3rd century BC. A carved marble figurine of a standing female in a chiton and headdress; the right arm bent; the face with large lentoid eyes and small mouth. 2.5 kg, 32 cm (12 1/2"). From a German
0703: Greek Hellenistic Marble Female FigurineEst. £1,200-£1,800
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Greek Alabaster 'Goddess' Inlay: 4th century BC. A carved applique in the form of a profile youthful female head with thick curly hair, fleshy features; supplied on a custom-made mount. 70 grams, 95 mm including mount (3 3/4"). Ex
0704: Greek Alabaster 'Goddess' InlayEst. £350-£550
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Greek Stone Arrowhead Mould: 1st millennium BC. A carved hardstone bifacial mould with recess to one face for a barbed and tanged arrowhead, and to the other a bulb and ball. 56 grams, 72 mm (2 3/4"). Property of a Cornish
0705: Greek Stone Arrowhead MouldEst. £150-£250
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Greek Attic Ceramic White Ground Black Figure Skyphos: 5th century BC. A terracotta skyphos with broad base, two strap handles to the shoulder, everted rim; the body with a circumferential white band and dancing satyr figure to each face in silhouette,
0706: Greek Attic Ceramic White Ground Black Figure SkyphosEst. £900-£1,400
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Greek Corinthian Ceramic Aryballos with Quatrefoil: 6th century BC. A creamware aryballos with concentric rings to the lip, geometric leaf pattern to the side; pencil notation 'Corinth' to the underside. 75 grams, 76 mm (3"). Ex Andrew Lowry
0707: Greek Corinthian Ceramic Aryballos with QuatrefoilEst. £250-£350
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Greek Apulian Bell Krater with Ladies of Fashion: 4th century BC. A red-figure ceramic bell krater with pedestal base, bell-shaped body and broad everted rim; the rim with red rings to the interior and a band of stylised olive leaves to the
0708: Greek Apulian Bell Krater with Ladies of FashionEst. £1,500-£2,000
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Greek Apulian Bell Krater with Ladies of Fashion: 4th century BC. A red-figure ceramic bell krater with pedestal base, bell-shaped body and broad everted rim; the rim with red rings to the upper face and a band of wave pattern to the underside of
0709: Greek Apulian Bell Krater with Ladies of FashionEst. £550-£750
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Greek Bronze Lion Statuette: 5th century BC. A cast statuette of a couchant lion with extended paws and harness to the shoulders; hollow to the underside. 75 grams, 61 mm (2 1/2"). Ex German collection.
0710: Greek Bronze Lion StatuetteEst. £1,400-£1,800
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Greek Bronze Hare Statuette: 5th century BC. A cast statuette of a crouching hare with ring-and-dot eyes, slot to the underside. 99 grams, 68 mm (2 3/4"). Ex Kostas collection.
0711: Greek Bronze Hare StatuetteEst. £800-£1,200
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Greek Bronze Geometric Duck Foot Pendant: 9th-6th century BC. A cast pendant comprising a ribbed horizontal tube with suspension loop and ribbed lobes to the upper edge, seven loops below each with a cast pendant in the form of a duck's
0712: Greek Bronze Geometric Duck Foot PendantEst. £150-£200
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Greek Archaic Bronze Eagle-Head Mount: 800-480 BC. A cast model eagle with pellet eyes and incised detailing to the beak and body; pierced for attachment, bulb finial at the lower end. 21 grams, 46 mm (1 3/4"). Property of a lady,
0713: Greek Archaic Bronze Eagle-Head MountEst. £120-£180
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Etruscan Bronze Votive Lower Body: 6th century BC. A portion of a cast votive figurine depicting the legs and feet; flat-section panel above, a spike to the underside of each foot. 48 grams, 11 cm (4 1/4"). UK art market, acquired
0714: Etruscan Bronze Votive Lower BodyEst. £200-£300
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Greek Bronze Double Ram-Head Mount: 5th-3rd century BC. A cast mount formed as two rams' heads in profile, with coiled horns, palmettes between the chins, radiating arc of billets behind the ears; two attachment pins in place. 95
0715: Greek Bronze Double Ram-Head MountEst. £1,200-£1,800
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Greek Phrygian Bronze Brooch Group: 8th-7th century BC. A group of two bronze fibulae comprising: one a round-section bow with integral spring and pin, catchplate to the lower end, balustered collars to the bow; one smaller with
0716: Greek Phrygian Bronze Brooch GroupEst. £80-£120
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Greek Bronze Oinochoe with Animal-Head Handle: 5th-4th century BC. A cast vessel with ovoid body, conical neck and flared trefoil rim; the handle with animal-head detail at the rim, rosette at the junction with the shoulder; a separately cast
0717: Greek Bronze Oinochoe with Animal-Head HandleEst. £500-£800
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Greek Apulian Bronze Jar: 5th-3rd century BC. A bronze jar, piriform in profile, with flat base and deep shoulder, rolled and flared rim. 490 grams, 15 cm (5 3/4"). Formerly in the collection of a deceased North Country
0718: Greek Apulian Bronze JarEst. £400-£500
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Greek Archaic Bronze Sphinx Mount: 5th century BC. A cast mount in the form of a seated sphinx with head turned to one side, wings curled above the back. 35 grams, 37 mm (1 1/2"). Ex Middlesex gentleman; acquired London art market
0719: Greek Archaic Bronze Sphinx MountEst. £500-£800