TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities, Day 2 2014-12-04 Auction - 423 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK
Medieval King Robert the Bruce of Scotland andIrish Early Christian Bronze Openwork AppliquéAnglo-Saxon Gilt-Bronze Lozenge-on-Bow Square-Headed
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Stone Age British Granite Boat-Shaped Ceremonial Axe: Neolithic, 2900-2500 BC. A polished axe-hammer with slightly convex blade, large perforation and flat striking face to the rear; attributed to the Corded Ware-Single Grave culture of the later
0509: Stone Age British Granite Boat-Shaped Ceremonial AxeEst. £200-£300
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Stone Age Danish Polished Flint Asymmetric Axe Head: Neolithic, 4000-2000 BC. A finely made axe head of deliberately asymmetric form with one side tapering from the convex cutting edge to the square butt; knapped sides and butt end and with cutting
0511: Stone Age Danish Polished Flint Asymmetric Axe HeadEst. £100-£150
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Stone Age Danish Polished Flint Asymmetric Axe Head: Neolithic, 4000-2000 BC. A finely made axe head of deliberately asymmetric form with one side tapering from the convex cutting edge to the square butt; knapped sides and butt end and with cutting
0512: Stone Age Danish Polished Flint Asymmetric Axe HeadEst. £80-£120
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Stone Age British Polished Flint Axe: Neolithic, 6000-3000 BC. A polished flint axe with nearly square cutting edge and butt of convex form, the sides tapering, in a richly brown patinated flint; the side edges blunted with cutting edge
0513: Stone Age British Polished Flint AxeEst. £50-£80
Stone Age Danish Stone Ceremonial Axe-Hammer: Neolithic, 5000-3000 BC. A boat-shaped pecked stone axe-hammer with narrow, slightly convex blade to the forward edge, rounded butt and drilled hole; the butt asymmetrical due to usage wear. 1.1 kg,
0514: Stone Age Danish Stone Ceremonial Axe-HammerEst. £150-£200Lot Passed
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Stone Age British Knapped Axe Head: Late Mesolithic, 8000-5000 BC. An early small axe with slightly convex cutting edge; in a graduated grey-black flint with slight traces of polish to high points. Cf. Smith, Reginald M. The Sturge
0515: Stone Age British Knapped Axe HeadEst. £100-£150
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Stone Age Danish Polished Stone Axe Head: Neolithic, 4000-2000 BC. A finely made axe head of deliberately asymmetric and early form with one side tapering from the convex cutting edge to the square butt; knapped sides and butt end and with
0516: Stone Age Danish Polished Stone Axe HeadEst. £100-£150
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Stone Age British Palaeolithic Stone Hand Axe: Palaeolithic, 400000-200000 BP. A large flint hand axe knapped on a thick flake, tapering with well formed edges and white, downland patination. 546 grams, 14.5cm (5 3/4"). Found Essex, UK. [No
0517: Stone Age British Palaeolithic Stone Hand AxeEst. £80-£120
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Stone Age British Flint Serrated Knife: Neolithic, 3000-1500 BC. A bifacial knife in dark grey, mottled flint; the blade with one straight edge and one curved; the straight edge with carefully formed teeth; the butt narrow, with traces of
0518: Stone Age British Flint Serrated KnifeEst. £200-£300
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Stone Age British Flint Knife Sickle: Neolithic, 3000-1500 BC. A bifacial knife sickle of fine workmanship in dark grey, mottled flint; the blade with one straight edge and one curved; the butt narrow, probably hafted in bone or antler.
0519: Stone Age British Flint Knife SickleEst. £120-£180
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Stone Age Danish Thick-Butted Polished Chisel: Neolithic, 5000-3000 BC. A finely made thick-butted chisel with parallel sides and narrow, polished cutting edge; in a grey flint. Cf. Glob, P. V., Danske Oldsager, number 247. 636 grams, 18cm (7").
0520: Stone Age Danish Thick-Butted Polished ChiselEst. £120-£180
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Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic Figurine: Neolithic, 5000-4000 BC. A terracotta figure with legs extended, pinched facial features, vertical lines to the chest and back, scrolls to the eyes and thighs, arms pierced. 167 grams, 12.5cm (5").
0521: Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic FigurineEst. £300-£500
Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic Figure: Neolithic, 5000-4000 BC. A terracotta figurine with discoid base, female, standing with extended arms; pinched facial detail with lentoid eyes and incised vertical lines for the hair; the trunk
0522: Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic FigureEst. £250-£400Lot Passed
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Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic Figure: Neolithic, 5000-4000 BC. A terracotta standing figure with arms spread, incised linear detail to the body and face, pinched facial features. 109 grams, 13cm (5"). Property of a German collector;
0523: Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic FigureEst. £200-£300
Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic Vessel: Neolithic, 5000-4000 BC. A terracotta pot with integral columnar foot, six lugs radiating from the equator, each pierced. 189 grams, 87mm (3 1/2"). Property of a German collector; acquired in the
0524: Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic VesselEst. £150-£250Lot Passed
Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic Figurine Head: Neolithic, 5000-4000 BC. A terracotta fragment comprising the head and neck, pinched facial details with incised strokes to the eyelashes and radiating band of hair. 255 grams, 93mm (3 3/4").
0525: Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic Figurine HeadEst. £150-£200Lot Passed
Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic Figure Group: Neolithic, 5000-4000 BC. A group of two terracotta figurines comprising: head and chest with extended nose, lentoid eyes, incised linear detail; lower body and legs with incised linear detail. 95
0526: Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic Figure GroupEst. £150-£200Lot Passed
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Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic Figure Group: Neolithic, 5000-4000 BC. A mixed group of figurine fragments comprising: a head and left arm, incised linear detail to the face and hair, chevron to the neck; a torso with incised chevron to the
0527: Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic Figure GroupEst. £120-£180
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Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic Figure: Neolithic, 5000-4000 BC. A terracotta columnar figure with pinched facial features, hands clasped on the abdomen, incised detail to the eyes and legs. See discussion in Gimbutas, M. The Gods and
0528: Stone Age Vin?a Ceramic FigureEst. £120-£180
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Stone Age Flaked Flint Knife and Sickle Group: Neolithic, 4000-2000 BC. A mixed group of knapped flint knife and sickle portions, each triangular or leaf-shaped and lentoid in section; one with part of the original cortex to one face. 183 grams
0529: Stone Age Flaked Flint Knife and Sickle GroupEst. £50-£80
Stone Age British 'Avebury' Implement Group: Neolithic, 3000-2000 BC. A mixed flint group comprising: a narrow triangular point with curved profile; a D-shaped scraper; a nodule with one worked face; a trapezoidal scraper with old inked museum
0530: Stone Age British 'Avebury' Implement GroupEst. £120-£180Lot Passed
Stone Age British 'Avebury' Implement Group: Neolithic, 3000-2000 BC. A mixed flint group comprising: two D-shaped scrapers, one with old inked museum collection number '1146' and circumflex above; a globular nodule with one worked edge; a
0531: Stone Age British 'Avebury' Implement GroupEst. £120-£180Lot Passed
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Stone Age North American Stone Projectile Points Group: Mainly Archaic Period, 9000-4500 BP. A mixed group of knapped flint projectile points comprising: nine barbed and tanged types; two with rounded profile; three tanged. 198 grams total, 36-72mm (1 1/2
0532: Stone Age North American Stone Projectile Points GroupEst. £60-£90