TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities, Day 1 2016-02-25 Auction - 734 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK
TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities, Day 1
Greek Hellenistic Gold Floral WreathGreek Apulian Figural PelikeGreek Hellenistic Gold Earrings with Female Heads
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TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities, Day 1

TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities, Day 1
Greek Campanian Figural Bell Krater: 5th-3rd century BC. A large ceramic bell krater with pedestal base, bell-shaped body, square handles and broad everted rim; the rim with a band of vine-leaves to the underside of the exterior; the
0001: Greek Campanian Figural Bell KraterEst.
£4,000
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£6,000
Lot Passed
SOLD
Greek Apulian Figural Pelike: 4th century BC. A large ceramic vessel with two open handles vertical on their lateral aspects and even at the side with the edge of the belly; narrow neck, flanged mouth, and spherical belly; the
0002: Greek Apulian Figural PelikeEst.
£1,800
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£2,400
SOLD
Eastern Greek Megarian Amphora: 5th-3rd century BC. A terracotta vessel with squat body, pedestal foot, waisted neck, chamfered rim and two strap handles to the shoulder; radiating white strokes to the neck and shoulder, with white
0003: Eastern Greek Megarian AmphoraEst.
£800
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£1,000
Greek Hellenistic Gold Floral Wreath: 3rd-2nd century BC. A gold wreath comprising: a braided curved rod with a sleeve to each end and trumpet-shaped bud finial, each extending to a twisted wire quadrant with outer loop finial; each
0004: Greek Hellenistic Gold Floral WreathEst.
£10,000
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£14,000
Lot Passed
SOLD
Greek Mycenaean Gold Diadem: 2nd millennium BC. A leaf-shaped sheet gold plaque from a diadem with wire loops close to the outer edges, dense repoussé design of circles and bosses with scrolled tendrils between. Property of a
0005: Greek Mycenaean Gold DiademEst.
£1,500
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£2,000
SOLD
Greek Mycenaean Gold Diadem: 2nd millennium BC. A leaf-shaped sheet gold plaque from a diadem with twisted loop finials, repoussé circle with central boss and ring of annulets, palmettes to the outer ends. Property of a central
0006: Greek Mycenaean Gold DiademEst.
£1,000
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£1,400
SOLD
Greek Mycenaean Gold Diadem: Early 2nd millennium BC. A large sheet gold parallel-sided diadem band with repoussé rosettes each comprising a central ring-and-dot and six radiating volute scrolls; pierced at each end for
0007: Greek Mycenaean Gold DiademEst.
£600
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£800
SOLD
Greek Sheet Gold Diadem: 4th century BC. A flat-section sheet gold diadem strip with median lobe to one long edge, repoussé running scroll ornament; eastern Greek workmanship. Property of a central London gentleman;
0008: Greek Sheet Gold DiademEst.
£400
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£600
SOLD
Greek Gold Ring with Garnet and Inscription: 4th-1st century BC. A gold ring with central rib running along the shank, to the bottom is a flattened section inscribed with ????; to one side of the shank is inscribed ?????; the bezel is raised
0009: Greek Gold Ring with Garnet and InscriptionEst.
£2,500
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£3,500
SOLD
Greek Hellenistic Gold Double Ring with Garnets and: 2nd-1st century BC. A double ring formed as two gold round-section hoops with two scaphoid bezels flanked by granules and a third discoid plaque between the hoops; the outer edge of each plaque with
0010: Greek Hellenistic Gold Double Ring with Garnets andEst.
£1,200
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£1,700
Greek Gold Ring with Banded Agate: 4th-3rd century BC. A gold penannular hoop of twisted rods with cup finials supporting an elliptical bezel with beaded border, inset banded agate cabochon. Private collection, North London; acquired
0011: Greek Gold Ring with Banded AgateEst.
£800
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£1,200
Lot Passed
SOLD
Greek Hellenistic Gold Earrings with Lunar Pendant: 4th-1st century BC. A pair of gold earrings with basket shaped hoops with hinged hook; below a square panel set with garnet with a filigree surround and sliding attachment connected to a half moon
0012: Greek Hellenistic Gold Earrings with Lunar PendantEst.
£1,500
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£2,000
Greek Gold Eros Earrings: 4th-1st century BC. A matched pair of gold earrings, each a spiral-twisted gold tapering hoop and small figure of Eros (Cupid) modelled in the round. From an important London collection, acquired in
0014: Greek Gold Eros EarringsEst.
£600
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£800
Lot Passed
SOLD
Greek Thracian Gold Earrings: 3rd century BC. A pair of gold earrings formed from a twisted loop, two circular plaques with delicate filigree decoration to the body and border enclosing three cones, each formed from a single
0015: Greek Thracian Gold EarringsEst.
£500
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£700
SOLD
Greek Gold Bull's Head Earrings: 4th-1st century BC. A matched pair of gold earrings, each a tapering tube with coiled filigree to the shank, cordon of vandykes with granule detailing, collar with applied filigree spirals, bull-head
0016: Greek Gold Bull's Head EarringsEst.
£900
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£1,200
SOLD
Greek Thracian Gold Earrings: 3rd century BC. A matched pair of gold earrings, each a crescentic plaque with hatched texture, beaded wire borders, granules to the apices, wire hoop with hook-and-eye closure. From an important
0017: Greek Thracian Gold EarringsEst.
£300
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£400
Greek Gold and Garnet Earrings: 5th-3rd century BC. A matched pair of hollow-formed crescentic earrings each with an elliptical cell and inset garnet cabochon. Acquired on the London art market prior to 1980. 0.94 grams total,
0018: Greek Gold and Garnet EarringsEst.
£200
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£300
Lot Passed
Greek Sarmatian Gold Necklace: 1st century BC-1st century AD. A fine round-section trichinopoly band with loop and collar to each end, series of five graduated gold hinged discoid plaques each with an inset blue or red glass
0019: Greek Sarmatian Gold NecklaceEst.
£12,000
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£17,000
Lot Passed
Greek Hellenistic Gilt Engraved Cup: 2nd-1st century BC. A silver parcel-gilt conical bowl with concentric gilt rings to the inner face, band of scrolled foliage on a hatched field, rim with running scrolls within beaded borders.
0020: Greek Hellenistic Gilt Engraved CupEst.
£6,000
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£8,000
Lot Passed
Greek Hellenistic Cup: 4th-1st century BC. A silver cup with deep bowl and rounded base with band of incised lines, raised band to the rim. From an important London collection; ex Rabi Gallery, Mount Street, Mayfair,
0021: Greek Hellenistic CupEst.
£800
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£1,000
Lot Passed
Greek Eastern Hellenistic Couch Foot: 3rd-1st century BC. A hollow repoussé silver foot from a couch or stool formed as a tiered foot and baluster with broad lotus-leaf collar, lion's claw with swept curves to the rear, bust of Diana
0022: Greek Eastern Hellenistic Couch FootEst.
£5,000
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£7,000
Lot Passed
Greek Necklace with Drops: 2nd-1st century BC. A silver choker-length chain necklace with attached piriform bulb dangles, each with a rosette to the shoulder. Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1970. 29 grams,
0023: Greek Necklace with DropsEst.
£700
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£900
Lot Passed
Greek Bucranium Amulet: 5th-3rd century BC. A silver amuletic bucranium bull-head modelled in the round. Property of a London gentleman; acquired by his father in the 1970s; thence by descent. 8.33 grams, 18mm (3/4").
0024: Greek Bucranium AmuletEst.
£300
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£400
Lot Passed