TimeLine Auctions Antiquities Sale - Day 2 on Jun 05, 2024 by TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in Essex - Page 6
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Large Cypriot Bichrome Ware Pottery AmphoraRoman Gemstone with Bull Trampling a DogEgyptian Hardstone Heart Amulet
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Auction Details

TimeLine Auctions Antiquities Sale - Day 2

Auction Venue:
TimeLine Auctions
The Court House
363 Main Road
Harwich
Essex
CO12 4DN
UK


Day 1
Tuesday 4th June 2024
Ancient Art, Antiquities
Lots 1-406


Day 2
Wednesday 5th June 2024
Ancient Art, Antiquities
Lots 407-1071

Day 3
Thursday 6th June 2024
Ancient Art, Antiquities
Lots 1072-1736


Day 4
Friday 7th June 2024
Ancient Art, Antiquities, Antiques, Natural History
Lots 1737-2398


Day 5
Saturday 8th June 2024
Coins, Medals & Books
Lots 2399-3124


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Cypriot Terracotta Male Idol: 1st millennium B.C. Columnar figure with tall headdress and applied facial features; robe with floor-length sleeves (one partly absent); mounted on a custom-made display stand. 387 grams total, 23.5
0528: Cypriot Terracotta Male IdolEst. £300-£400£5(1 bid)
Greek Terracotta Head Collection: 3rd-2nd century B.C. Including hollow-formed and solid moulded and hand-formed types in various types of ceramic; each mounted on a custom-made display stand. 184 grams total, 63-77 mm including
0529: Greek Terracotta Head CollectionEst. £150-£200£5(1 bid)
Greek Pyramid Seal with Inscription: Circa 5th century B.C. With incuse Zeus seated on a stool, holding the shaft of a sceptre topped by an eagle, legend to the side 'XA?O?'; supplied with a museum-quality impression. Cf. Boardman, J.,
0530: Greek Pyramid Seal with InscriptionEst. £100-£140£90(1 bid)
Villanovan Impasto Two-Handled Kyathos: Circa 750-650 B.C. With a scalloped profile to the body, scooped shoulder, lateral symmetrical handles rising from the shoulder to the flared rim; chipped. Cf. for a similar khiatoi (in bucchero) and
0532: Villanovan Impasto Two-Handled KyathosEst. £400-£600£360(1 bid)
Cypriot Painted Geometric Vessel Group: Early Iron Age, circa 950-850 B.C. Comprising: a spherical vessel with trumpet-shaped mouth and strap handle, painted concentric circles; similar, larger with lateral spout. 222 grams total,
0534: Cypriot Painted Geometric Vessel GroupEst. £150-£200£15(3 bids)
Greek Brown Ware Terracotta Cup: Circa 5th-3rd century B.C. Squat in profile with rounded underside, broad mouth with carinated rim and single strap handle. 162 grams, 12 cm wide (4 3/4 in.). From a collection acquired on the UK
0537: Greek Brown Ware Terracotta CupEst. £100-£140£5
Greek and Other Pottery Fragment Group: Circa 1st millennium B.C. Including fragments of bowls, amphorae, pots, jugs and other items. 5.49 kg total, 3.8-22.5 cm (1 1/2 - 8 7/8 in.). From a collection acquired on the UK art market from
0538: Greek and Other Pottery Fragment GroupEst. £30-£40£5(1 bid)
Greek Silver Fibula: 5th-4th century B.C. Comprising an ellipsoid bow with lateral knops (one absent) and applied collars, longitudinal band of applied filigree braid, knop finial with collar, perpendicular two-coil
0539: Greek Silver FibulaEst. £180-£240£180
Greek Terracotta Twin Bull Statuette: 4th-2nd century B.C. Terracotta figurine of two zebus side-by-side with bodies conjoined. 74 grams, 59 mm (2 3/8 in.). From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses
0540: Greek Terracotta Twin Bull StatuetteEst. £100-£140£15(2 bids)
Greek Painted Terracotta Dish: Circa 6th-5th century B.C. With discoid base, central recess and broad flared rim, concentric painted bands and roundels to the upper face. 129 grams, 13.5 cm (5 3/8 in.). From a collection
0541: Greek Painted Terracotta DishEst. £80-£100£5(1 bid)
Archaic Greek Bronze Figure: Circa 8th-6th century B.C. Standing nude with arms held straight at the sides, hair braided; probably a kouros monumental fitting; mounted on a custom-made display stand. 68 grams, 78 mm including
0542: Archaic Greek Bronze FigureEst. £300-£400£5(1 bid)
Greek Stone Head of a Caryatid: 4th-2nd century B.C. Modelled in the half-round with D-shaped face and short neck, transverse band of hair above the brow and ribbed panel above, flat-topped; slot to lower rear for attachment;
0543: Greek Stone Head of a CaryatidEst. £200-£300£10(2 bids)
Greek Silver Fibula: 5th-4th century B.C. Comprising an ellipsoid bow with lateral knops (one absent) and applied collars, longitudinal band of applied filigree braid, knop finial with collar, perpendicular two-coil
0544: Greek Silver FibulaEst. £180-£240£180
Greek Archaic Bronze Brooch: 7th century B.C. Comprising a simple arched bow, coiled pin and a flaring catch-plate. 2.58 grams, 47 mm (1 7/8 in.). Property of the vendor's grandfather, thence by family descent, circa 1985.
0545: Greek Archaic Bronze BroochEst. £20-£30£5(1 bid)
Villanovan Impasto Amphora: Circa 10th-8th century B.C. With a scalloped design on the body and twin symmetrical handles rising from the shoulder; restored. Cf. The Metropolitan Museum, New York, accession number 96.18.80, for
0546: Villanovan Impasto AmphoraEst. £300-£400£260(1 bid)
Indo-Greek Terracotta Forger's Mould Group: Circa 2nd-1st century B.C. Group of discoid clay moulds for casting contemporary counterfeit coins. 40.1 grams total, 29-31 mm (1 1/8 - 1 1/4 in.). Private collection formed in the 1990s. Acquired
0547: Indo-Greek Terracotta Forger's Mould GroupEst. £150-£200£5(1 bid)
Cypriot Painted Ceramic Oinochoe: Iron Age, circa 700-475 B.C. With trefoil folded rim to the mouth, painted bands to the strap handle, shoulder and lower body. 732 grams, 20 cm (7 7/8 in.). Private estate Cheshire, UK, 1990s.
0548: Cypriot Painted Ceramic OinochoeEst. £200-£300£180
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