TimeLine Auctions - Coins & Antiquities Part1 2013-10-30 Auction - 599 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in uk - Page 25
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Post Medieval Islamic Steel Child's Mailcoat: Ottoman Empire, 18th-19th century AD. A mailcoat formed of small (approximately 5mm) links of butted and rivetted construction, flat and round in section; with padded fabric collar and two pairs of
0579: Post Medieval Islamic Steel Child's MailcoatEst. £200-£300
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Islamic Steel Armoured Breastplate: Ottoman Empire, 18th century AD. A rectangular breastplate with rolled rim, recess to the upper edge; the openwork ornamental cover with etched scrolled foliage and calligraphic design, openwork
0580: Islamic Steel Armoured BreastplateEst. £250-£350
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Post Medieval Iron Helmet Cooking Pot: 17th century AD. A sheet iron helmet with overlapping seam across the skull, additional plate rivetted to the forehead; subsequently flattened at the apex and pierced at the sides to accept two large
0581: Post Medieval Iron Helmet Cooking PotEst. £500-£800
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Post Medieval Iron Spontoon Head: 18th century AD. An English hand-forged iron spontoon head with leaf-shaped blade, tubular body, one straight blade and one hooked, two languets for attachment. 528 grams, 53 mm (21"). Private
0582: Post Medieval Iron Spontoon HeadEst. £200-£300
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Post Medieval Sicilian Bronze Repoussé Dish: 18th century AD. A sheet bronze dish with repoussé design to the centre of an urn within a circle, fluted shoulder with stamped detail, incised arcaded motifs to the flange, rolled rim. 534 grams,
0583: Post Medieval Sicilian Bronze Repoussé DishEst. £500-£700
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Post Medieval Enamelled Belt Fastener: 16th-17th century AD. A cast belt fastener, D-shaped with raised discoid panel, hooked bar to the rear edge; the surface decorated with white, pale blue, dark green and yellow champ-levé enamel;
0586: Post Medieval Enamelled Belt FastenerEst. £80-£120
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Post Medieval Bronze Staff Terminal: 18th century AD. A hollow-cast walking stick or staff terminal depicting a clean-shaven male face in medieval headdress; socket below pierced in two places. 145 grams, 82 mm (3 1/4"). From an old
0589: Post Medieval Bronze Staff TerminalEst. £80-£120
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Tudor Bronze Elizabeth I Trade Weight: 16th century AD. A discoid Tudor weight with raised rim, stamped marks including a sword, 'ER' with crown above and scrolled motif. 7.09 grams, 23 mm (1"). Property of a Suffolk gentleman; found
0591: Tudor Bronze Elizabeth I Trade WeightEst. £120-£180
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Tudor Pewter Salt-Box Lid with Figure: 16th century AD. A D-shaped flat-section lid with attached figurine of a standing female in a loose robe holding a mirror in the right hand and the end of a garland in her left. 29 grams, 46 mm (1
0593: Tudor Pewter Salt-Box Lid with FigureEst. £120-£180
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Post Medieval American Copper Weathervane: Mid 19th century AD. An iron round-section shaft with hexagonal fittings to each end, copper plaque in the shape of a whale with triangular fins, punched roundels to the surface. 2.1 kg, 89.5cm (35
0597: Post Medieval American Copper WeathervaneEst. £1,000-£1,500
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Vintage Reproduction 'Sword of Charlemagne': 20th century AD. A reproduction two-edged sword with gilded hilt, etched palmette and scroll design to each face, beast-head finials to the guard, D-shaped pommel with raised lattice to the grip; to
0599: Vintage Reproduction 'Sword of Charlemagne'Est. £500-£800
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