Antiquities & Tribal Art 2019-06-27 Auction - 198 Price Results - Chiswick Auctions in UK - Page 5
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A PAIR OF VILLANOVAN ARM RINGSA ROMAN GREEN GLASS FLASKA VERACRUZ STONE MONKEY HACHA, MESOAMERICA
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A WESTERN ASIATIC BRONZE SHIELD FITTING Circa 1st: A WESTERN ASIATIC BRONZE SHIELD FITTING Circa 1st Century B.C. The circular fitting would have formed the central 'hump' of a shield, composed of a convex disc inset into a circular convex border,
0099: A WESTERN ASIATIC BRONZE SHIELD FITTING Circa 1stEst. £400-£600
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A ROMAN BRONZE BUCKET HANDLE: A ROMAN BRONZE BUCKET HANDLE Circa 1st Century B.C. - 1st Century A.D. Composed of a rectangular sectioned shaft with square section terminals, with incised geometric design, and integral
0101: A ROMAN BRONZE BUCKET HANDLEEst. £200-£400Lot Passed
A ROMAN BRONZE LION COFFER HANDLE: A ROMAN BRONZE LION COFFER HANDLE Circa 2nd Century A.D. Formed of a circular plaque with a lion head depicted in relief in the centre, pierced at either side for attachment, curved linear incisions
0102: A ROMAN BRONZE LION COFFER HANDLEEst. £300-£500Lot Passed
A GALLO-ROMAN BRONZE BOW ATTACHMENT: A GALLO-ROMAN BRONZE BOW ATTACHMENT Circa 2nd Century B.C. - 2nd Century A.D. In the form of the head of a wading bird, with a long pointed beak and circular eyes in raised relief, 4.8cm long.
0103: A GALLO-ROMAN BRONZE BOW ATTACHMENTEst. £150-£250Lot Passed
A GALLO-ROMAN BRONZE STATUETTE: A GALLO-ROMAN BRONZE STATUETTE Circa 2nd - 4th Century A.D. Possibly depicting a female deity, the figure stands with left arm raised and the right by her side, holding a patera, wearing heavy
0104: A GALLO-ROMAN BRONZE STATUETTEEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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A VIKING BRONZE PENANNULAR BROOCH: A VIKING BRONZE PENANNULAR BROOCH Circa late 1st Millennium A.D. The ring, wider at the centre and cast in a twisted design, tapers at each end, terminating in globular finials with incised
0105: A VIKING BRONZE PENANNULAR BROOCHEst. £100-£200
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AN INSCRIBED ISLAMIC PLAQUE: AN INSCRIBED ISLAMIC PLAQUE Circa 13th - 17th Century A.D. Of octagonal form, with elongated long sides, the surface of the plaque is covered in rows of Arabic text, 4.8cm long. Provenance: French
0106: AN INSCRIBED ISLAMIC PLAQUEEst. £200-£250Lot Passed
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A NEOLITHIC FLINT AXE HEAD Circa 4000 - 2000 B.C.: A NEOLITHIC FLINT AXE HEAD Circa 4000 - 2000 B.C. Formed of dark brown, slightly mottled stone, the trapezoidal axe head tapers to a curved butt, 20.5cm long. Provenance: Formerly in the collection
0108: A NEOLITHIC FLINT AXE HEAD Circa 4000 - 2000 B.C.Est. £200-£300
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A LARGE ROMAN GREEN GLASS BOTTLE: A LARGE ROMAN GREEN GLASS BOTTLE Circa 4th Century A.D. Of impressive proportions, the large vessel has a bulbous body with an indented base and a tall cylindrical neck, 31.6cm high. Provenance: UK
0112: A LARGE ROMAN GREEN GLASS BOTTLEEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A GROUP OF ROMAN MINIATURE GLASS VESSELS: A GROUP OF ROMAN MINIATURE GLASS VESSELS Circa 1st - 4th Century A.D. Including an opaque amber glass flask; a pale blue glass unguentarium; a blue glass unguentarium; and a white glass flask with a
0113: A GROUP OF ROMAN MINIATURE GLASS VESSELSEst. £100-£200
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THREE ROMAN GLASS VESSELS: THREE ROMAN GLASS VESSELS Circa 3rd - 5th Century A.D. Including a green glass flask, with a piriform body, surmounted by a cylindrical neck; a squat green glass jar, with an everted lip; and a
0114: THREE ROMAN GLASS VESSELSEst. £250-£450
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TWO ROMAN GREEN GLASS VESSELS: TWO ROMAN GREEN GLASS VESSELS Circa 3rd - 4th Century A.D. Including a glass flask with a piriform body, surmounted by a cylindrical neck, with a flat rim, 16.1cm high; and a bottle with a spherical
0115: TWO ROMAN GREEN GLASS VESSELSEst. £600-£800
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A ROMAN AMBER GLASS PILLAR-MOULDED BOWL: A ROMAN AMBER GLASS PILLAR-MOULDED BOWL Circa 1st Century A.D. Formed of dark amber glass, with the pillar decoration in deep relief, the interior of the bowl with incised wheel-cut bands, 12.5cm
0116: A ROMAN AMBER GLASS PILLAR-MOULDED BOWLEst. £800-£1,200
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A CORE-FORMED GLASS AMPHORISKOS: A CORE-FORMED GLASS AMPHORISKOS Islamic Period Of dark glass, with feathered trail decoration in white, yellow and orange, two small loop handles protrude from the shoulder, with a circular rim, 8cm
0117: A CORE-FORMED GLASS AMPHORISKOSEst. £80-£120
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A GREEK CORE-FORMED AMPHORISKOS: A GREEK CORE-FORMED AMPHORISKOS Eastern Mediterranean, Circa 4th - 3rd Century B.C. The piriform vessel with a long slender neck, with two small applied handles surmounted by the narrow rim, the
0118: A GREEK CORE-FORMED AMPHORISKOSEst. £600-£800
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A GREEK CORE-FORMED GLASS ALABASTRON: A GREEK CORE-FORMED GLASS ALABASTRON Eastern Mediterranean, Circa 6th - 4th Century B.C. Of cobalt blue glass with applied yellow trail decoration, in the form of two bands surmounted by zig-zag
0119: A GREEK CORE-FORMED GLASS ALABASTRONEst. £400-£600
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A YELLOW AND AMBER GLASS BEAD NECKLACE: A YELLOW AND AMBER GLASS BEAD NECKLACE Circa 1st Millennium B.C. Restrung, composed of various opaque yellow glass beads, including disc and ovoid beads, interspersed with spherical amber beads, 97cm
0120: A YELLOW AND AMBER GLASS BEAD NECKLACEEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
ELEVEN COPTIC BRACELETS: ELEVEN COPTIC BRACELETS Roman - Islamic Period, Circa 3rd - 12th Century A.D. Provenance: Collection of M. & Mme. Nobili, Paris, acquired prior to 2000.
0121: ELEVEN COPTIC BRACELETSEst. £600-£800Lot Passed
A ROMAN GREEN GLASS FLASK: A ROMAN GREEN GLASS FLASK Circa 5th Century A.D. The flask stands on an integral splayed foot, with an ovoid body, tapering to the slightly flared long neck, decorated with applied spiral trail, with
0122: A ROMAN GREEN GLASS FLASKEst. £3,000-£5,000Lot Passed
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