TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities 2014-02-06 Auction - 584 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 15
TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities
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Near Eastern Armarlu Decorated Spearhead: 12th-11th century BC. A cast tongue-shaped Bronze Age spearhead, lentoid in section with facetted neck, decorative balustered shank tapering to a square-section tang with flared chisel terminal. Cf.
0889: Near Eastern Armarlu Decorated SpearheadEst.
£250
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£400
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Near Eastern Amlash Bronze Heart-Shaped Spearhead: 12th-11th century BC. A cast Bronze Age spearhead with triangular blade, square-section midrib, rounded shoulders, rectangular-section shank with sockets to the lower edge, rectangular-section tang
0890: Near Eastern Amlash Bronze Heart-Shaped SpearheadEst.
£250
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£400
Near Eastern Armarlu Bronze Javelin Head: 12th-11th century BC. A large cast Bronze Age Type 4 javelin head with sturdy, thick, lozenge-section blade, tubular socket with ribbed collars, vertical lines to the shoulders. Cf. Khorasani, M.M.
0891: Near Eastern Armarlu Bronze Javelin HeadEst.
£300
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£400
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Near Eastern Talesh Iron Spearhead: 12th-10th century BC. A massive sturdy Iron Age spearhead with narrow leaf-shaped blade, thick midrib extending to the tapering socket. Cf. Khorasani, M.M. Arms and Armour from Iran - The Bronze Age
0892: Near Eastern Talesh Iron SpearheadEst.
£150
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£200
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Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Spearhead: 1250-650 BC. A cast Bronze Age spearhead with leaf-shaped blade and rounded tip, pronounced medial rib and shoulder flanges, round-section tang. Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior
0893: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze SpearheadEst.
£120
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£180
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Near Eastern Amlash Bronze Decorated Spearhead: 9th-7th century BC. A cast leaf-shaped Bronze Age blade with thick midrib extending to a conical tubular socket pierced twice close to the lower edge to accept a rivet; the socket of split type,
0894: Near Eastern Amlash Bronze Decorated SpearheadEst.
£200
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£300
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Near Eastern Amlash Bronze Leaf-Shaped Spearhead: 9th-7th century BC. A small leaf-shaped Bronze Age blade with rectangular-section midrib extending to a square-section shank and conical split socket with two holes for attachment pegs. Cf.
0895: Near Eastern Amlash Bronze Leaf-Shaped SpearheadEst.
£200
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£300
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Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Decorated Axehead: 1200-1000 BC. A cast Bronze Age axehead with convex edge, flange to the upper and lower blade, thick socket with four circumferential bands extending to butt-spikes; the flanges with ropework detail;
0896: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Decorated AxeheadEst.
£300
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£400
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Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Sar-e Tabor Axehead: Circa 2200 BC. A cast long Bronze Age axehead with socket with ribbed upper edge and ribbed chevrons to the rear face; the blade triangular in plan with convex edge and swept profile. For the socket
0897: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Sar-e Tabor AxeheadEst.
£300
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£400
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Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Sar-e Tabor Axehead: Circa 2200 BC. A cast tubular Bronze Age axehead with socket with bulb to the rear and transverse incised line, scooped upper edge extending to a thick convex blade. For the socket see Khorasani,
0898: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Sar-e Tabor AxeheadEst.
£120
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£180
Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Adze: 12th-10th century BC. A cast Bronze Age adze with short tubular socket, four transverse ribs developing to butt-spikes with conical tips; rectangular-section blade with flared edge. For the socket
0900: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze AdzeEst.
£300
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£400
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Near Eastern Marlik Bronze Sar-e Gorz Macehead: 14th-10th century BC. A cast Bronze Age macehead with tubular socket, ribbed collars, rows of protruding bulbs and meander fillets to the upper end. Cf. Khorasani, M.M. Arms and Armour from Iran -
0901: Near Eastern Marlik Bronze Sar-e Gorz MaceheadEst.
£300
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£400
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Medieval Bronze 'Morning Star' Macehead: 14th-15th century AD. A cast macehead with four pyramidal projections and a waisted square core with circular shaft hole. Ex Morris collection, Buckinghamshire, UK; acquired in the 1990s. 176 grams,
0902: Medieval Bronze 'Morning Star' MaceheadEst.
£100
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£140
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Post Medieval Decorated Iron Mace: 19th century AD. A long iron mace with round-section haft, six flanges and spike finial; the flanges with scroll ornament, thick edges and lateral spikes; the haft with scrolled foliage decoration;
0903: Post Medieval Decorated Iron MaceEst.
£150
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£200
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Indian Steel Katar with Inlay: 19th-20th century AD. A triangular blade with median slot and ball-bearings, palmette inlaid to each face; the hilt with two lateral straps and two transverse bars, all with inlaid scrolled foliage;
0904: Indian Steel Katar with InlayEst.
£120
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£180
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Stone Age Irish Serrated Sickle Knife: Neolithic, 3000-1500 BC. A finely knapped bifacial curved flint sickle knife in a translucent pale brown mottled flint; the concave cutting edge delicately serrated and showing light wear polish from
0905: Stone Age Irish Serrated Sickle KnifeEst.
£300
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£500
Stone Age British Leaf-Shaped Bifacial Dagger: Neolithic, 4500-2500 BC. A polished and knapped bifacial flint dagger with twist to the handle and portion of cortex remaining. Found Kent, UK, in the 1990s. 84 grams, 15 cm (6"). TimeLine Auctions
0906: Stone Age British Leaf-Shaped Bifacial DaggerEst.
£400
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£600
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Stone Age British Handaxe: Palaeolithic, 400000-300000 BP. A finely-knapped large flint handaxe with natural voids to the rounded tip. Ex Hampshire collection; found Kessingland, Suffolk, UK, recorded with Suffolk
0907: Stone Age British HandaxeEst.
£200
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£300
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Stone Age British Handaxe: Palaeolithic, circa 250000 BP. A finely knapped bifacial flint handaxe of pointed form, with typical pale orange river terrace patination. Property of an Essex collector; formerly in a Dorset
0908: Stone Age British HandaxeEst.
£90
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£120
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Stone Age British Handaxe: Palaeolithic, circa 400000 BP. A finely-knapped triangular flint handaxe with remnant of the cortex to the base; inked accession code EENI to one face. Ex Hampshire collection; found Kessingland,
0909: Stone Age British HandaxeEst.
£70
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£90
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Stone Age British Handaxe Group: Palaeolithic, circa 400000 BP. A group of ovate bifacial flint handaxes with cream-grey patination; two with inked collection labels 'MORETON 1923' and 'MORETON 7/24', the third with ink inscription
0910: Stone Age British Handaxe GroupEst.
£100
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£150
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Stone Age British Handaxe Group: Palaeolithic, circa 400000 BP. A group of bifacial ovate flint handaxes with grey patination; one with inked 'MORETON 1925' inscription, the other with inked collection label 'MORETON 7/24'; both
0911: Stone Age British Handaxe GroupEst.
£100
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£150
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Stone Age British Handaxe Group: Palaeolithic, circa 400000 BP. A group of flint bifacial handaxes, comprising: one ovate with grey patination, one pointed and one with significant original cortex with blue-grey patination; two with
0912: Stone Age British Handaxe GroupEst.
£100
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£150