TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities, Day 1 2015-05-27 Auction - 600 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in uk - Page 7
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Greek Hellenistic Gold Oak Leaf WreathGreek Gold Ring with Amethyst CabochonsGreek Hellenistic Bust of Diana
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TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities, Day 1

Antiquities - Wednesday 27 May 2015 (Day 1) 10.00 - Gold Greek Antiquities (Lot 1 - 9); with Lindsey Gundersen - Greek & Etruscan Antiquities (Lot 10 - 57) - Egyptian & Phoenician Antiquities (Lot 58 - 205) - Gold Roman Antiquities (206 - 219); with Lindsey Gundersen - Roman Antiquities (220 - 267) 13:30 - Lunch 14:00 - Roman Antiquities (268 - 314) - Gold Roman Antiquities (315 - 440); with Lindsey Gundersen - Roman Antiquities (341 - 451) - Gold Byzantine Antiquities (452 - 472); with Lindsey Gundersen - Byzantine Antiquities (473 - 525) - Saxon Period Antiquities (526 - 600); with Tim Wonnacott
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Egyptian Bead Necklace: Ptolemaic Period, 332-30 BC. A restrung group of glazed composition tubular beads in two parallel strands with scaphoid cross-members. 24 grams, 43cm including thread (17"). Property of a lady;
0145: Egyptian Bead NecklaceEst. £80-£120
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Egyptian Bead Necklace: Late Period, 664-332 BC. A restrung group of glazed composition tubular and discoid beads. 7.47 grams, 76cm (30"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1980. [No Reserve]
0146: Egyptian Bead NecklaceEst. £40-£50
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Egyptian Multi-Strand Bead Necklace: Mainly Late Period, 664-332 BC. A restrung four-strand necklace of tubular and discoid glazed composition beads with a black glazed composition spacer block; modern clasp. 26 grams, 52cm (20
0147: Egyptian Multi-Strand Bead NecklaceEst. £100-£150
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Egyptian Mixed Glass Bead Group: Mainly Late Period, 664-332 BC. A mixed group of glass beads including globular, tubular, biconical, discoid, polyhedral and irregular types. 53 grams total, 3 - 23mm (1/4 - 1"). Property of a
0148: Egyptian Mixed Glass Bead GroupEst. £200-£300
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Egyptian Eye and Bead Group: Late Period, 664-332 BC. A mixed group of glass items comprising: two white eye inserts with applied black pupils; four fustat furnace-wound beads; an antique venetian bead. 30 grams total,
0149: Egyptian Eye and Bead GroupEst. £120-£180Lot Passed
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Egyptian Amuletic Bead: Late New Kingdom, 13th century BC. A bright blue glazed composition plaque with raised panel and impressed hieroglyph mes 'born of', with old collectors label to the rear: '08353 80-02. 3.82
0150: Egyptian Amuletic BeadEst. £80-£120
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Egyptian Female Portrait Mask: Romano-Egyptian Period, 30 BC-323 AD. A ceramic female mask with finely modelled facial features and elaborate hairstyle, black pigment to the brow, pupils, eyes and hair, crimson for the lips;
0151: Egyptian Female Portrait MaskEst. £800-£1,200
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Egyptian Female Portrait Mask: Romano-Egyptian Period, 30 BC-323 AD. A ceramic mask with finely modelled facial features, hollow to the reverse; mounted on a custom-made stand. 482 grams, 20cm including stand (8"). Property of
0152: Egyptian Female Portrait MaskEst. £300-£500
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Egyptian Coptic Head of Bacchus: 4th-8th century AD. A terracotta convex mask with fleshy features and curly hair secured with a band, piled hair held by a garland of flowers, vine leaves and grapes; hollow to the reverse.
0153: Egyptian Coptic Head of BacchusEst. £100-£150Lot Passed
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Egyptian Inscribed Vessel: Late Period, 664-332 BC. A squat ceramic pot with discoid base and raised rim, band of incised hieroglyphic text to the equator. 426 grams, 91mm (3 3/4"). Private collection, South West London;
0154: Egyptian Inscribed VesselEst. £150-£200
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Egyptian Aegis Plaque: Late Period, 664-332 BC. A D-section terracotta lozengiform plaque with lateral slots, bovine head modelled in the half-round. An aegis is a collar like necklace bearing a divine head as symbol of
0155: Egyptian Aegis PlaqueEst. £100-£150
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Egyptian Lion Statuette: Ptolemaic Period, 332-30 BC. A blue-glazed ceramic statuette of a lion couchant with head turned to one side. 18 grams, 48mm (2"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1980; formerly
0156: Egyptian Lion StatuetteEst. £80-£100
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Egyptian Large Lion Figure: Ptolemaic Period, 332-30 BC. A glazed composition model lion on a rectangular base; pierced plaque above the lion's head, socket to rear foot. 66 grams, 96mm (3 3/4"). From an important London
0157: Egyptian Large Lion FigureEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
Egyptian Horus Plaque Assemblage: Late Period, 664-332 BC. A group of blue glazed composition plaques comprising: two wings with incised feather detailing, pierced for attachment; a profile falcon head with crown, pierced for
0158: Egyptian Horus Plaque AssemblageEst. £1,000-£1,500Lot Passed
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Egyptian Wall Tile: Old Kingdom, 3rd Dynasty, 2686-2181 BC. A pale blue glazed composition wall plaqe with a raised rectangle on the reverse, laterally perforated for attachment; possibly from Saqqara. 25 grams, 58mm
0159: Egyptian Wall TileEst. £120-£180
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Egyptian Marble Mace Head: Old Kingdom, 2686-2181 BC. A carved spherical marble mace head with central shaft. 193 grams, 55mm (2 1/4"). From an important London collection, acquired in the 1970s.
0160: Egyptian Marble Mace HeadEst. £100-£150Lot Passed
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Egyptian Alabaster Spike: Old Kingdom, 2686-2181 BC. A carved round-section conical spike. 1.2 kg, 19.5cm (7 3/4"). Ex Harvey collection; formed during the 2nd World War during the North African campaign by the owner's
0161: Egyptian Alabaster SpikeEst. £100-£150
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Egyptian Alabaster Vessel: Late Period, 664-332 BC. A cylindrical alabaster jar with narrow shoulder and broad neck, rounded at the base. 377 grams, 13cm (5"). Ex South London collection; acquired in the late 1990s.
0162: Egyptian Alabaster VesselEst. £200-£300
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Egyptian Alabaster Vessel: Late Period, 664-332 BC. A cylindrical jar with narrow shoulder and broad neck. 493 grams, 12cm (4 3/4"). Acquired on the London art market before 2000.
0163: Egyptian Alabaster VesselEst. £100-£150
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Egyptian Plaque with Hieroglyphs: New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A brown stone rectangular plaque with well-cut hieroglyphs to one face. 2.72 grams, 16mm (3/4"). Private collection, London, UK; formerly with Rosen and Hixenburgh. [No
0164: Egyptian Plaque with HieroglyphsEst. £150-£200
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Egyptian Eye of Horus Ring: New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, 1550-1292 BC. A bright blue round-section glazed composition hoop with openwork bezel formed as a wedjat, a New Year's gift. 1.75 grams, 24mm overall, 17.58mm internal
0165: Egyptian Eye of Horus RingEst. £80-£120
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Egyptian Ring Pair: New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A pair of glazed compostion finger rings comprising: one blue-purple with wedjat eye motif, white pupil; one green with Taweret figure. 2.75 grams total, 21-22mm (3/4").
0166: Egyptian Ring PairEst. £120-£180Lot Passed
Egyptian Ring Pair: New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A pair of glazed composition finger rings comprising: one blue with openwork wedjat motif to the bezel; one purple with palmette motif. 3.02 grams total, 19-25mm (3/4 -
0167: Egyptian Ring PairEst. £120-£180Lot Passed
Egyptian Cartouche Ring Pair: New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A pair of blue glazed composition finger rings, each a round-section hoop and discoid plaque with hieroglyphic text. 2.99 grams total, 20-21mm (3/4"). Property of a
0168: Egyptian Cartouche Ring PairEst. £120-£180Lot Passed
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