TimeLine Auctions Antiquities Sale - Day 1 2022-05-24 Auction - 520 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in London - Page 15
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'The Everleigh' Romano-British Seated Figurine of EpicurusLarge Egyptian Shabti for Pa-di-OsirisByzantine Architectural Reliquary
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TimeLine Auctions Antiquities Sale - Day 1

Auction Venue: May Fair Hotel The Crystal Room Stratton Street London W1J 8LT UK Day 1 Tuesday 24th May 2022 Ancient Art, Antiquities Lots 1-520 Auction Venue: TimeLine Auctions The Court House 363 Main Road Harwich Essex CO12 4DN UK Day 2 Wednesday 25th May 2022 Ancient Art, Antiquities Lots 521?1120 Day 3 Thursday 26th May 2022 Ancient Art, Antiquities Lots 1121-1734 Day 4 Friday 27th May 2022 Ancient Art, Antiquities Lots 1735-1925 Natural History Lots 6000-6458 Day 5 Saturday 28th May 2022 Natural History Lots 6459-6577 Coins, Medals & Books Lots 8000-8530 Day 6 Sunday 29th May 2022 Coins, Medals & Books Lots 8531-9176 First time buyers might be asked to provide ID and proof of address in accordance with the Anti-money laundering directive. A bid limit may be applied to their account or a deposit may be required. For enquiries about bidding, or to discuss any of these arrangements, please email bids@timelineauctions.com or call +44(0)1277 815121. After the sale Payments must be paid in Pounds Sterling and can be made by bank transfer, cash (up to the value of £7,000), cheque and debit or credit card (up to a maximum limit of £500). Please note that TimeLine Auctions Ltd does not accept Paypal (or similar systems), charge cards (American Express, Diners Club etc.) or cheques/orders drawn on foreign banks in Pounds Sterling or any other currencies. Please note, it is the Buyer?s responsibility to ensure any duties, restrictions, laws or regulations regarding import and export to the Buyers home country are met. Buyers from the USA especially should note that restrictions apply to various categories of antiquities and coins and should check before bidding.
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Roman Pugio Sheath Mount: Late 1st-2nd century A.D. A copper-alloy sheath mount belonging to a dagger (pugio) of type II, composed of a plaque divided into six decorated sections, the upper and the third representing a
0337: Roman Pugio Sheath MountEst. £400-£600
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Roman Pompeii Type Classic Variant Gladius: 1st-3rd century A.D. A double-edged gladius sword blade of Pompeii type of piled construction with long, parallel cutting edges tapering sharply towards the triangular point, battle nicks on the
0338: Roman Pompeii Type Classic Variant GladiusEst. £1,000-£1,400
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Massive Roman Socketted Pilum: 1st-3rd century A.D. A massive head of a pilum javelin with square-section body tapering towards the sharp point; round tapering socket with fastening hole near the opening. Cf. Deschler-Erb, E., Ad
0339: Massive Roman Socketted PilumEst. £300-£400
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Migration Period Sword with Gold and Garnet Fittings: 4th-5th century A.D. A group of sword fittings and a blade comprising: a double-edged spatha with a lentoid parallel-sided iron blade and well preserved pointed tip; evidence of battle nicks on both
0340: Migration Period Sword with Gold and Garnet FittingsEst. £10,000-£14,000
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Migration Period Pattern-Welded Spatha Sword: 5th-6th century A.D. A double-edged spatha of Osterburken-Kemathen type with damask pattern (rosette damask technique B.II.I.2), evidence of use along the blade, fullers running almost to the end of
0341: Migration Period Pattern-Welded Spatha SwordEst. £4,000-£6,000
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Viking Age Bearded Axehead: 9th-11th century A.D. A hand-forged iron skeggöx (bearded axe) with asymmetrical triangular section narrow blade widening to a broad bevelled edge with square chin, curved edge, flared wings to the
0345: Viking Age Bearded AxeheadEst. £300-£400
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Viking Age Broad Axehead: 10th-11th century A.D. An iron bearded axehead with broad flaring triangular-section blade and chin to the lower edge, round socket with lateral flanges and rounded hammer extension to the rear. Cf.
0346: Viking Age Broad AxeheadEst. £300-£400
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Viking Age Broad Axehead: 9th-12th century A.D. A hand-forged iron axehead with triangular-section blade widening to a broad bevelled edge with curved chin, socket with flanges to the rear. Cf. Sedov, B.B., Finno-Ugri i Balti
0347: Viking Age Broad AxeheadEst. £200-£300
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Viking Age Short-Bladed Axehead: 9th-11th century A.D. A triangular iron axehead with domed face to the circular socket and lateral wings, the blade with curved lower edge and side grooves, flared socket with flanges above and
0348: Viking Age Short-Bladed AxeheadEst. £200-£300
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Viking Age Curved T-Shaped Axehead: 9th-12th century A.D. A T-shaped iron axehead with broad curved edge, slender neck, round flared socket with lateral wings to each face and round extension on the rear. Cf. Sedov, B.B., Finno-Ugri i
0349: Viking Age Curved T-Shaped AxeheadEst. £200-£300
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Viking Age Socketted Spearhead: 11th-13th century A.D. A Finno-Ugrian socketted iron spearhead with scooped shoulders, tapering octagonal-section socket developing to a thick midrib, the socket pierced for fixing. Cf. Sedov, B.B.,
0351: Viking Age Socketted SpearheadEst. £200-£300
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Medieval Long Sword: 12th-late 13th century A.D. A long double-edged iron sword of Oakeshott Type Xa or XI and Petersen Type X, with broad tapering blade showing evidence of use on the battlefield, tapering fullers;
0352: Medieval Long SwordEst. £1,200-£1,700
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Medieval Hand-and-a-Half Long Sword: 14th-15th century A.D. An iron long sword of Oakeshott's miscellaneous type, cross style 5, pommel style H1, with a long tapering two-edged blade, broad at the hilt, sharp reinforced point and a
0353: Medieval Hand-and-a-Half Long SwordEst. £1,200-£1,700
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Medieval Battering Ram Tip: 14th-16th century A.D. A large and heavy reinforced wooden spike, believed to have been used as a battering ram; formed from a mature tree trunk, trimmed to a point and fitted with a blacksmith-made
0354: Medieval Battering Ram TipEst. £2,000-£3,000
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Indian Steel Chamfron and Neck Armour: 19th century A.D. or earlier. A suite of steel armour pieces from a horse's barding, comprising: a chamfron with plume-holder to the brow, curved and scooped panels to the muzzle and ears, chased
0355: Indian Steel Chamfron and Neck ArmourEst. £800-£1,000
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Indo-Persian Steel Shield: 19th century A.D. A sheet-steel heater-shaped shield with scoops to the upper edge, raised rim with notch decoration, symmetrical arrangement of domed bosses each with a central domed stud, raised
0356: Indo-Persian Steel ShieldEst. £400-£600
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Ashanti Ceremonial Sword: 19th century A.D. An akrafena ceremonial sword comprising: a wooden hilt with sheet-gold surface, two drum-shaped lobes with projecting lugs flanking a facetted grip; iron blade with hooked tip,
0357: Ashanti Ceremonial SwordEst. £3,000-£4,000
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Danish Stone Battle Axe: Late 4th millennium B.C. A black diorite axe head with central circular socket for attachment to an organic shaft, old inked collection number '1621' to one side. 419 grams, 83 mm (3 1/4 in."). Lord
0358: Danish Stone Battle AxeEst. £200-£300
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British Stone Axe: Neolithic, 3rd millennium B.C. B.C. A diorite axehead with lentoid section body. 148 grams, 94 mm (3 3/4 in."). H.C. Hosier Braeside, South Orange, New Jersey, USA. John Woodman Higgins Armoury,
0359: British Stone AxeEst. £150-£200
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Stone Age Polished Hand Axe: Neolithic, 4th-3rd millennium B.C. A polished greenstone hand axe head with lentoid-section body and D-shaped cutting edge, labelled 'Harvey Fell Co. Durham' to one end. 204 grams, 11.2 cm (4 3/8
0360: Stone Age Polished Hand AxeEst. £150-£200
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