TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities, Day 1 2015-02-12 Auction - 528 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK
Bronze Age Decorated 'Sögel Culture' DaggerEgyptian Pectoral Shrine PendantRoman Gold and Carnelian Decorated Ring with Winged
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Bronze Age 'St Nazaire' Type Sword: 1100-1000 BC. A slender leaf-shaped waisted blade with two sets of four parallel lines engraved to each face, short notched ricassi, angled shoulders and slight flanges to the edges of the hilt;
0001: Bronze Age 'St Nazaire' Type SwordEst. £4,000-£6,000
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Bronze Age 'Annenheim' Type Sword: 1500-1000 BC. A slender leaf-shaped blade with pronounced medial rib accentuated by a shallow recessed line; flared, rounded shoulders with six rivet holes, two rivets in situ; raised flange to the
0002: Bronze Age 'Annenheim' Type SwordEst. £3,000-£5,000
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Bronze Age 'Ballintober' Type Sword: 1200-1000 BC. A long, leaf-shaped blade with midrib, flared lozengiform shoulders and notched hilt; two large rivet holes between the shoulders. 446 grams, 55.5cm (22"). Ex Sir Richard Ground
0003: Bronze Age 'Ballintober' Type SwordEst. £1,800-£2,400
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Bronze Age Bronze Nenzigen-Reutlingen Type Sword: 13th century BC. A slender parallel-sided blade, tapering to the tip, with median flat-section rib and stepped profile; the shoulders straight-sided and angled with lateral flanges extending to
0004: Bronze Age Bronze Nenzigen-Reutlingen Type SwordEst. £1,800-£2,400
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Bronze Age 'Carpathian' Flange-Hilted Sword: Carpathian Basin, 1000-850 BC. A leaf-shaped blade with central flat-section rib, rounded shoulder with four rivet holes, slightly expanded septum with central rivet hole; raised flanges to the hilt
0005: Bronze Age 'Carpathian' Flange-Hilted SwordEst. £1,800-£2,400
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Bronze Age British Ewart Park Type Sword: 800-700 BC. A waisted blade with thick central rib, inset ricassi, angled straight-edged shoulders, thick flanges to the outer edges of the hilt, T-shaped terminal; two median rivet holes to the
0006: Bronze Age British Ewart Park Type SwordEst. £1,200-£1,800
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Bronze Age British Ewart Park Type Sword: 800-700 BC. Two halves of a large Ewart Park sword with long, slightly waisted blade without shoulder flanges, pronounced ricasso notches, four rivet holes and two rivets in situ; white inked
0007: Bronze Age British Ewart Park Type SwordEst. £800-£1,200
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Bronze Age Armorican 'Treboul' Type Short Sword: 1500-1200 BC. A dirk or short sword with bevelled edges and thick midrib flattening toward the rounded shoulder with two notches and holes for four sturdy square-section rivets, three in situ; upper
0008: Bronze Age Armorican 'Treboul' Type Short SwordEst. £1,800-£2,400
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Bronze Age Decorated 'Sögel Culture' Dagger: 1500-1300 BC. A cast ogival-shaped blade with scooped midrib; to each face an engraved panel of parallel lines and arches following the profile of the blade; six plug rivets to the upper edge. 124
0009: Bronze Age Decorated 'Sögel Culture' DaggerEst. £3,000-£4,000
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Bronze Age British Group I Dirk: 1500-1100 BC. A cast ogival-shaped dirk with three ribs outlined with grooves, rounded butt with two plug rivets and lateral notches for two more. 128 grams, 23.5cm (9 1/4"). Ex Sir Richard Ground
0010: Bronze Age British Group I DirkEst. £1,200-£1,800
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Bronze Age British Group IV Dirk: 1400-1100 BC. A slender dirk of ogival profile with flat median rib and square 'archaic' butt with two rivet holes. 100 grams, 29cm (11 1/4"). Ex Sir Richard Ground (1949-2014) Collection,
0011: Bronze Age British Group IV DirkEst. £200-£300
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Bronze Age British Group IV Dirk: 1400-1100 BC. A narrow parallel-sided blade with rounded midrib, lozengiform plaque and slightly rounded butt, two notches for rivets. 129 grams, 31.5cm (12 1/4"). Ex Sir Richard Ground (1949-2014)
0012: Bronze Age British Group IV DirkEst. £200-£300
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Bronze Age Decorated Tanged and Ribbed Dagger: 1300-1200 BC. An ogival-shaped lozenge-section blade with bevelled edges; rounded shoulders with short tang, three rivet holes; probably modified in antiquity after damage to hilt, incised chevron
0013: Bronze Age Decorated Tanged and Ribbed DaggerEst. £300-£500
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Bronze Age 'Griffplattendolch' Dagger: 1600-1500 BC. A leaf-shaped dagger with midrib, rounded butt with holes for four rivets, three present. 62 grams, 15cm (5 3/4"). Ex Sir Richard Ground (1949-2014) Collection, Derbyshire, UK; acquired
0014: Bronze Age 'Griffplattendolch' DaggerEst. £180-£240
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Bronze Age Ornamented Small Dagger Knife: 1800-1600 BC. A triangular blade with incised multi-linear chevrons to both faces, slight median thickening, four rivet holes to the square butt; the dagger has been ritually destroyed resulting in
0015: Bronze Age Ornamented Small Dagger KnifeEst. £180-£240
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Bronze Age Ornamented Small Dagger Knife: 1500-1100 BC. A flat-section triangular dagger of small size with three rivet holes, fluting and incised hatching partly erased by later re-sharpening. 18 grams, 66mm (2 3/4"). Ex Sir Richard Ground
0016: Bronze Age Ornamented Small Dagger KnifeEst. £120-£180
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Bronze Age Small Dagger: 2000-1500 BC. A small triangular blade with thickened centre, rounded butt with four notched rivet holes. 25 grams, 10.5cm (4"). Ex Sir Richard Ground (1949-2014) Collection, Derbyshire, UK; acquired
0017: Bronze Age Small DaggerEst. £80-£120
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Bronze Age Greek Dagger Blade Group: 2nd millennium BC. A mixed group of Aegean daggers comprising: one with slender triangular blade, median thickening developing to facetting between the square shoulders, short rectangular tang,
0018: Bronze Age Greek Dagger Blade GroupEst. £100-£150
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Bronze Age Halstatt Sword Scabbard Chape: 800-600 BC. A cast bronze scabbard chape in the form of a cockerel with central sleeve, triangular beaked head to one side and curled tail to the other; large pelta-shaped plaque below; the outer
0019: Bronze Age Halstatt Sword Scabbard ChapeEst. £50-£80
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Bronze Age Large Type 3 Basal-Looped Spearhead: 1500-1100 BC. A complete and very large basal-looped spearhead with long leaf-shaped blade, keeled midrib extending to the tubular socket; the blade bevelled to the edge, the rear extending to two
0020: Bronze Age Large Type 3 Basal-Looped SpearheadEst. £2,000-£3,000
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Bronze Age British Basal-Looped and Socketted Spearhead: 1800-1500 BC. A substantial leaf-shaped blade with lozenge-section midrib, small lateral loop to the base of each blade with lozengiform plaque. 126 grams, 17.5cm (7"). Ex Sir Richard Ground
0021: Bronze Age British Basal-Looped and Socketted SpearheadEst. £180-£240
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Bronze Age British Basal-Looped and Socketted Spearhead: 1800-1500 BC. A large leaf-shaped blade with lozenge-section midrib and lateral ridges extending to basal loops with lozengiform plaques; broken in two in antiquity. 333 grams, 30cm overall (11
0022: Bronze Age British Basal-Looped and Socketted SpearheadEst. £100-£150
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Bronze Age British Basal-Looped and Socketted Spearhead: 1800-1500 BC. A large triangular blade with round-section midrib and lateral ribs, loop to the base at each side; marked in white ink to the blade 'Cambs.XLB.12' and to the inner face of the socket
0023: Bronze Age British Basal-Looped and Socketted SpearheadEst. £300-£500
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Bronze Age British Basal-Looped and Socketted Spearhead: 1800-1500 BC. A large fragment of a long basal-looped spearhead with round-section midrib, triangular blades each with a median ridge extending at the lower edge to the small lateral loop with
0024: Bronze Age British Basal-Looped and Socketted SpearheadEst. £100-£150