TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities, Day 2 2016-12-07 Auction - 611 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 11
TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities, Day 2
Egyptian Cartonnage Panel with Gilded SandalsEgyptian Poppy Seed and Wedjat Amulet NecklaceBronze Age Spiral Brooch
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TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities, Day 2

TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities, Day 2
Iron Age Celtic Gold Torc: 1st century BC-1st century AD. A round-section gold rod with the ends coiled around the shank. 25 grams, 10cm (4"). From the private collection of a German gentleman; acquired prior to 1999.
0870: Iron Age Celtic Gold TorcEst.
£800
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£1,000
Lot Passed
SOLD
Iron Age Celtic Gold Repoussé Ring: 6th-1st century BC. A gold ring with evenly shaped band decorated with repoussé La Tene scrolling wave pattern. 5.73 grams, 22.56mm overall, 19.44mm internal diameter (approximate size British T,
0871: Iron Age Celtic Gold Repoussé RingEst.
£400
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£600
Iron Age Celtic Gold Bow Brooch: 5th-4th century BC. A gold fibula of La Tène I comprising a slender pin and integral single coil spring, broadening D-section bow with two lines of punched pellets, catch flanking the returned
0872: Iron Age Celtic Gold Bow BroochEst.
£1,000
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£1,400
Lot Passed
Iron Age Celtic Gold Bow Brooch: 5th-4th century BC. A gold fibula of La Tène I comprising a slender pin and integral single coil spring, round-section bow, catch flanking the returned foot with beaded detail and knop finial. Cf.
0873: Iron Age Celtic Gold Bow BroochEst.
£800
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£1,000
Lot Passed
SOLD
Irish Celtic La Tène Belt Mount: 6th-7th century AD. A bronze ovoid plaque with two spikes to the reverse, panel of La Tène spiral comma-scrolls with central geometric detailing; pierced lug to the lower edge. See Bruce-Mitford,
0874: Irish Celtic La Tène Belt MountEst.
£3,500
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£4,500
Iron Age British Celtic Chariot Terret Ring: Late 1st-mid 3rd century AD. A bronze terret comprising a hollow-formed base with eccentric ring above, transverse gusseted crescentic panel to the base. For a discussion of the typology of terrets
0875: Iron Age British Celtic Chariot Terret RingEst.
£1,000
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£1,400
Lot Passed
SOLD
Iron Age Enamelled Brooch and Chain Set: 3rd-5th century AD. A Kiev culture necklace and pendant suite comprising: two trapezoidal openwork plaques with loops to the rear, red and white enamelled panels, bar with rings to the broad end; two
0876: Iron Age Enamelled Brooch and Chain SetEst.
£1,500
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£2,000
SOLD
Iron Age Celtic Enamelled Cosmetic Grinder Set: 1st century BC-1st century AD. A bronze grinder bed with loop to the underside, bull-head finials, radiating polychrome enamelled strokes to the sides; mortar with large loop handle. 23 grams total,
0877: Iron Age Celtic Enamelled Cosmetic Grinder SetEst.
£800
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£1,000
SOLD
Iron Age British Celtic Dragonesque Brooch: 2nd century AD. A flat-section bronze S-shaped plate brooch of classic style with median enamel-filled hatched panel and flanking scrolls, T-shaped head to each end with curled snout, enamel pellet,
0878: Iron Age British Celtic Dragonesque BroochEst.
£1,800
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£2,400
SOLD
Iron Age British Celtic Dragonesque Brooch: 2nd century AD. A flat-section bronze S-shaped fibula with lobed finials, enamelled panels to the body and comma-shaped flanges, ring-and-dot eyes, pin absent. 7.81 grams, 43mm (1 3/4"). Found UK;
0879: Iron Age British Celtic Dragonesque BroochEst.
£250
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£350
SOLD
Iron Age British Celtic Aesica Brooch: 1st century AD. A large bronze bow brooch of Aesica type with lozengiform bow and trapezoidal foot; the headplate a transverse bar with pierced lug to the reverse, humped bow with median ridge
0880: Iron Age British Celtic Aesica BroochEst.
£300
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£400
Iron Age Celtiberian Boar Brooch: 6th-3rd century BC. A bronze fibula formed as a boar modelled in the round with notch detailing to the snout and flanks, pierced lobe to the rear leg to accept a pin, catchplate to the foreleg
0881: Iron Age Celtiberian Boar BroochEst.
£600
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£800
Lot Passed
SOLD
Iron Age British Celtic Hound Bowl Mount: 1st century AD. A bronze mount formed as the foreparts of a running hound with legs extended, slender head with lentoid eyes and pricked ears; mounted on a custom-made stand. 42 grams, 66mm
0885: Iron Age British Celtic Hound Bowl MountEst.
£400
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£600
Iron Age Danubian Bow Brooch: 1st century AD. A silver Danubian or Pannonian bow brooch with sharply arching body, tail folded back on itself with three large and three small globular beads; large spring coil and pin extending
0886: Iron Age Danubian Bow BroochEst.
£80
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£100
Lot Passed
Iron Age Celtic Bow Brooch Pair: 4th-3rd century BC. A pair of silver fibulae comprising: a slender pin with coiled spring, round-section bow, lateral catch and raised foot with hatching to the face; one similar with conical knop
0887: Iron Age Celtic Bow Brooch PairEst.
£150
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£200
Lot Passed
Iron Age Celtic Brooch and Fastener: 4th-3rd century BC. A silver fibula of La Tène I type with integral spring, pin, bow and returned foot with knop finial; an omega-shaped rod with knop finials passed through the loop of the
0888: Iron Age Celtic Brooch and FastenerEst.
£220
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£320
Lot Passed
SOLD
Iron Age Celtic Axe Pendant Pair: 2nd century BC-1st century AD. A pair of silver votive miniature axeheads, one with pellets and three ring-and-dot motifs to each face, the other with punched pellets and crescents. 3.32 grams
0889: Iron Age Celtic Axe Pendant PairEst.
£50
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£70
Iron Age Celtic Ram-Heads Ring: 2nd century BC-1st century AD. A round-section penannular bronze hoop with three lines of lobes to the outer face, each terminal a ram's head with coiled horns and knop finial. 14 grams, 41mm
0890: Iron Age Celtic Ram-Heads RingEst.
£200
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£300
Lot Passed
SOLD
Iron Age Celtic Proto Ring Money: 1st millennium BC. A bronze ring with three projecting lobes, each with three smaller lobes to the upper face. 12 grams, 37mm (1 1/2"). Property of a London, UK collector; acquired London market,
0891: Iron Age Celtic Proto Ring MoneyEst.
£30
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£40
Iron Age Celtic Horse Brooch: 1st century BC-1st century AD. A bronze bow brooch formed as a an advancing horse; the hind leg pierced at the edge to accept the iron spring and choir, the horse's body forming a deep bow, bifacial
0893: Iron Age Celtic Horse BroochEst.
£200
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£300
Lot Passed