TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities 2014-02-06 Auction - 584 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 4
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Crusader Iron Processional or Military Standard CrossViking Bronze Zoomorphic Pin-Joint PlaqueEgyptian Gilt Cartonnage Mummy Mask
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Greek Apulian Ceramic Guttos with Herakles: 5th-3rd century BC. A broad blackware guttos with pedestal base, loop handle, slender spout with chamfered rim; central discus with figure of the infant Hercules grappling serpents. From the estate
0626: Greek Apulian Ceramic Guttos with HeraklesEst.
£250
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£400
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Greek Apulian Bell Krater with Ladies of Fashion: 5th-3rd 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 radiating strokes to the
0627: Greek Apulian Bell Krater with Ladies of FashionEst.
£650
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£850
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Greek Apulian Ceramic Lekanis with Lady of Fashion: 4th century BC. A ceramic lekanis with pedestal base, discoid handle to lid; the handle with central rosette, palmettes and female busts to the upper lid with necklace, earring and stephane. From the
0628: Greek Apulian Ceramic Lekanis with Lady of FashionEst.
£200
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£300
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Greek Apulian Ceramic Red-Figure Lady of Fashion: 4th century BC. A ceramic kantharos with ochre and white slip detailing, showing on each side the head of a lady of fashion; each with her hair dressed in a decorated sakkos, wearing drop earrings,
0629: Greek Apulian Ceramic Red-Figure Lady of FashionEst.
£600
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£800
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Greek Apulian Ceramic Lekanis with Lady of Fashion: 4th century BC. A blackware lekanis with shallow bowl and pedestal foot, decorated with a concentric bands of strokes, rings and wave pattern, central profile of a lady of fashion facing left, her
0630: Greek Apulian Ceramic Lekanis with Lady of FashionEst.
£200
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£300
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Greek Apulian Ceramic Figural Skyphos: 4th century BC. A very large blackware skyphos with square loop handles and pedestal foot; wave and ovolo patterns to the rim, elaborate palmettes beneath the handles; Side A - a nude male standing
0631: Greek Apulian Ceramic Figural SkyphosEst.
£1,500
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£1,800
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Greek Apulian Ceramic Chalice: 4th century BC. A terracotta chalice with broad bowl, conical base and raised rim; the bowl with flange rim; painted with concentric bands of red and maroon, running zigzag to the flange rim, meander
0632: Greek Apulian Ceramic ChaliceEst.
£300
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£400
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Greek Ceramic Oinochoe with Trefoil Mouth: 5th-3rd century BC. A blackware oinochoe with barrel-shaped body, pedestal base, narrow neck with pinched trefoil rim, strap handle to the rear; radiating ochre strokes to the shoulder, bands of
0633: Greek Ceramic Oinochoe with Trefoil MouthEst.
£200
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£300
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Greek Gnathian Ceramic Skyphos with Garland: 4th century BC. A blackware skyphos with mammiform body, pedestal base and two square loop handles; ovolo patterns in white and pellets in ochre beneath, horizontal garland of flowers to one face.
0635: Greek Gnathian Ceramic Skyphos with GarlandEst.
£180
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£240
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Cypriot Ceramic Geometric Plate: 900-700 BC. A shallow creamware stemless kylix with looped handles below the rim, each with a knop to the outer edge; concentric rings to the upper face; the underside with incised radiating strokes
0637: Cypriot Ceramic Geometric PlateEst.
£800
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£1,200
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Greek Gold Filigree Bird Earring Pair: 2nd century BC-1st century AD. A matched pair of gold filigree earrings, each formed as a hook and rosette bulb with suspended filigree openwork bird figurine. Property of a London collector,
0638: Greek Gold Filigree Bird Earring PairEst.
£1,000
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£1,500
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Graeco-Bactrian Gold Repoussé Disc Earring Pair: 3rd-2nd century BC or later. A matched pair of earrings, each a domed sheet-gold disc with band of repoussé pellets to the outer edge, pierced with two pairs of holes, gold suspension wire attached
0639: Graeco-Bactrian Gold Repoussé Disc Earring PairEst.
£1,000
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£1,500
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Greek Gold Garnet Cabochon Earring Pair: 5th-3rd century BC. A pair of gold earrings each comprising a filigree suspension hook and elliptical plaque with a cabochon garnet to the face, collar and cluster of hollow gold balls with granule
0640: Greek Gold Garnet Cabochon Earring PairEst.
£900
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£1,400
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Greek Gold Filigree Boss Earrings: 5th-3rd century BC. A matched pair of earrings, each comprising a wire hook and loop with helical detail and granule knop, discoid plaque with filigree border, three filigree s-scrolls and granule
0641: Greek Gold Filigree Boss EarringsEst.
£320
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£480
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Greek Gold Thracian Earring Pair: 3rd century BC. A pair of earrings, each formed as a crescent plaque with filigree border, filigree teardrops and central green stone cloison, wire suspension hoop above. UK art market, acquired
0642: Greek Gold Thracian Earring PairEst.
£300
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£400
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Greek Cypriot Gold and Agate Necklace: Circa 1000 BC. A restrung necklace of fusiform banded agate beads with later Persian tear-drop banded agate drop shapes between, sheet gold D-section repoussé rectangles with waffle-pattern surface
0643: Greek Cypriot Gold and Agate NecklaceEst.
£800
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£1,200
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Greek Hellenistic Gold Diadem: 4th-3rd century BC. A diadem comprising a flat-section sheet gold band with hooked terminals ornamented with eight appliqués, each a plaque of three leaves attached at the base. Property of a German
0644: Greek Hellenistic Gold DiademEst.
£1,500
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£2,000
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Greek Gold Foil Diadem: 5th century BC. A sheet gold diadem, thin in section (about 0.1 mm) with securing loops to each end. From an old German collection; acquired before 1980. 2.49 grams, 33 cm (13"). TimeLine Auctions
0645: Greek Gold Foil DiademEst.
£700
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£900
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Greek Gold Foil Diadem: 5th century BC. A sheet gold diadem, thin in section (about 0.1 mm) with securing loops to each end. From an old German collection; acquired before 1980. 2.14 grams, 36.5 cm (14 1/4"). TimeLine
0646: Greek Gold Foil DiademEst.
£700
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£900
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Greek Silver Hair Ornament Pair: 5th century BC or earlier. A matched pair of ornaments each comprising a tubular silver U-shaped bar with one recurved end, the other split into two U-shaped bars terminating in granule pyramids; to
0647: Greek Silver Hair Ornament PairEst.
£200
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£300
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Greek Bronze Ring with Hercules Fighting Lion: 4th-3rd century BC. An ovoid-section hoop and elliptical bezel with intaglio motif of Hercules, nude, fighting with the Nemean lion in classical Greek style. Property of a European gentleman living
0648: Greek Bronze Ring with Hercules Fighting LionEst.
£300
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£500