TimeLine Auctions Antiquities Sale - Day 2 2019-11-27 Auction - 565 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in Essex - Page 7
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Harwich, Essex, United Kingdom
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TimeLine Auctions Antiquities Sale - Day 2

Preview Venue: The May Fair Hotel London Stratton Street Mayfair London, W1J 8LT Monday 26th November 2019 from 12 noon Champagne Reception 6pm - 9pm And by appointment only at Harwich Office from Wednesday 27th November 2019 Auction Venue: The Court House 363 Main Road Harwich, CO12 4DN Auctions start 10am BST (Lunch 1.30 - 2pm) Wednesday 27th November 2019 (Day 2) Lots 700 ? 1264 (Antiquities) Thursday 28th November 2019 (Day 3) Lots 1265 ? 1829 (Antiquities) Friday 29th November 2019 (Day 4) Lots 1830 ? 2394 (Antiquities) Saturday 30th November 2019 (Day 5) Lots 2395 ? 2965 (Antiquities) Sunday 1st December 2019 (Day 6) Lots 2966? 3524 (Antiquities) Monday 2nd December 2019 (Day 7) Lots 3525 - 4088 (Antiquities) Tuesday 3rd December 2019 (Day 8) Lots 4100 ? 4858 (Coins)
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Romano-Egyptian Female Bust Gemstone: 1st-3rd century AD. A jasper cloison with intaglio profile female bust, diadem with sundisc and horns to the hair. 0.68 grams, 17mm (3/4"). Property of a Middlesex lady; acquired on the European art
0844: Romano-Egyptian Female Bust GemstoneEst. £400-£600
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Phoenician Scarab Amulet: 6th-4th century BC. A glazed composition scaraboid amulet with schematic signs to the underside. 5.9 grams, 21.8mm (3/4"). Property of a Bristol collector; formerly part of his father's collection
0845: Phoenician Scarab AmuletEst. £100-£140Lot Passed
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Romano-Egyptian Janiform Jar Top: 30 BC-323 AD. A terracotta top of a large storage jar with flared rim, addorsed caricature masks and remains of lateral handles. 561 grams, 12.5cm (5"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired in
0846: Romano-Egyptian Janiform Jar TopEst. £150-£200
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Coptic Embroidered Panel Group: 3rd-6th century AD. A mixed group of decorative textile panels comprising: a border of geometric polychrome motifs; one similar with birds and squares; a border of reserved advancing animals; a
0847: Coptic Embroidered Panel GroupEst. £80-£100Lot Passed
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Egyptian Tyet Amulet: New Kingdom, Amarna Period, 1352-1336 BC. A blue glazed composition Tyet amulet with looped top and arms hanging down by the side; suspension ring to the top. See Andrews, C. Amulets of Ancient
0849: Egyptian Tyet AmuletEst. £50-£70
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Egyptian Amulet Group: Late Period, 664-332 BC. A group of one shale and one haematite amulets, one D-section and the other flat and tongue-shaped. 9.17 grams, 34mm (1 1/4"). Property of a Bristol collector; formerly part
0850: Egyptian Amulet GroupEst. £80-£100
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Phoenician Female Votive Figure: 6th-4th century BC. A terracotta figure of a female (Astarte?) modelled in the half-round, with tiered headdress, draped robe to the left shoulder and across the midriff and legs, right hand to the
0851: Phoenician Female Votive FigureEst. £80-£100
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Egyptian Coptic Doll's Head: 4th-6th century AD. A carved bone face and chest from a figurine or doll, with incised eyes, mouth and brow, reserved ears and nose. 7.47 grams, 55mm (2 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman;
0852: Egyptian Coptic Doll's HeadEst. £100-£140
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Egyptian Stamp Seal with Insect: Late Period, 664-332 BC. A glazed composition seal with bulb finial, gusset to the lower edge, intaglio insect. 20 grams, 45mm (1 3/4"). Property of a Bristol collector; formerly part of his father's
0853: Egyptian Stamp Seal with InsectEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
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Romano-Egyptian Gold Snake Ring with Garnet: Roman Period, 30 BC-323 AD. A gold finger ring formed as a snake with curled tail and lobed head, punched ring detailing to the body, central cell with filigree collar and inset garnet cabochon. Cf.
0854: Romano-Egyptian Gold Snake Ring with GarnetEst. £800-£1,000
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Egyptian Mixed Glass Bead Necklace: Mainly Late Period, 664-332 BC. A restrung necklace of graduated mainly glass cylindrical and rounded beads, modern clasp. 11 grams, 50cm (19 3/4"). Property of a West London gentleman; his
0855: Egyptian Mixed Glass Bead NecklaceEst. £180-£240
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Phoenician Scarab with Insect: 6th-4th century BC. A carved schist scaraboid with schematic insect motif to the underside. 3.35 grams, 18mm (3/4"). Property of a Bristol collector; formerly part of his father's collection formed
0856: Phoenician Scarab with InsectEst. £80-£100
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Phoenician Glass Face Bead: 6th-4th century BC. A dark blue glass tubular bead with applied face detailing and granules. 11 grams, 20mm (3/4"). Property of a Bristol collector; formerly part of his father's collection formed
0857: Phoenician Glass Face BeadEst. £200-£300
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Egyptian Limestone Statue Fragment: New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A fragment of a limestone statue, a facing female wearing a Nubian-style layered wig, head against a rectangular block. 90.4 grams, 52mm (2"). Property of a London
0858: Egyptian Limestone Statue FragmentEst. £200-£300
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Phoenician Glass Pin with Bird's Head: 6th-4th century BC. A glass hairpin with bulbous bird-head terminal with applied detailed trailing. 1.54 grams, 74mm (3"). Property of a Bristol collector; formerly part of his father's collection
0859: Phoenician Glass Pin with Bird's HeadEst. £80-£100
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Phoenician Glass Fish Pendant: 6th-4th century AD. A blue glass fish bead with applied white glass scales and other detailing. 2.64 grams, 26mm (1"). Property of a Bristol collector; formerly part of his father's collection formed
0860: Phoenician Glass Fish PendantEst. £100-£140
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Coptic Embroidered Panel Group: 3rd-6th century AD. A mixed group of decorative textile panels with embroidered motifs including scrolled tendrils, foliage with flowers, profile figures and other ornament. 42.44 grams total,
0861: Coptic Embroidered Panel GroupEst. £80-£100Lot Passed
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Egyptian Silver Snake Ring: Roman Period, 30 BC-323 AD. A silver wire ring with recurved knot to the bezel ending with Serapis flanked by a serpent head. Cf. Chadour, A.B. Rings. The Alice and Louis Koch Collection, volume I,
0862: Egyptian Silver Snake RingEst. £150-£200
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Phoenician and Other Bead Group: Late 1st millennium BC. A mixed group of mainly black glass beads of various types, many with applied trails and other detailing. 36 grams total, 8-70mm (1/4 - 2 3/4"). From a private Belgian
0863: Phoenician and Other Bead GroupEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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Phrygian Bow Brooch: 7th-6th century BC. A bronze fibula with right-angled round-section bow, ribbed ends and raised cuffs, hand-shaped catch; pin replaced in antiquity. Cf. Hattatt, R. Iron Age and Roman Brooches,
0865: Phrygian Bow BroochEst. £70-£90
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Greek Decorated Mirror: 5th-3rd century BC. A bronze hand-mirror comprising a tapering handle and discoid plate with lobes to the lower edge, incised concentric lines and circles to both faces. 88.5 grams, 20.7cm (8"). From
0866: Greek Decorated MirrorEst. £80-£100
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