TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities & Coins Day 3 2014-12-05 Auction - 587 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in uk - Page 2
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TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities & Coins Day 3

Near Eastern, Chinese, India & Far East, Arms & Armour, Geological
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Near Eastern Afghan Banded Agate and Chalcedony: 1st millennium BC-1st millennium AD. A restrung necklace of assorted shades and shapes mainly oval and oblate; modern clasp. Cf. Dubin, L.S. The History of Beads from 30,000 BC to the Present,
0957: Near Eastern Afghan Banded Agate and ChalcedonyEst. £150-£200
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Near Eastern Mesopotamian Banded Agate Designer: 3rd-2nd millennium BC. A restrung necklace of assorted agate and cream-coloured jasper beads etc., various shapes including round, fusiform and oval; modern clasp. See Dubin, L.S. The History of
0958: Near Eastern Mesopotamian Banded Agate DesignerEst. £300-£500
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Near Eastern Banded Carnelian Designer Necklace: Early-Mid 2nd millennium AD. A restrung necklace of assorted cylindrical, oval and rounded matching banded cornelian beads; modern clasp. See Dubin, L.S. The History of Beads from 30,000 BC to the
0959: Near Eastern Banded Carnelian Designer NecklaceEst. £150-£200
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Near Eastern Conus Shell Designer Necklace: 4th millennium BC and later. A restrung necklace of worn sections of conus shell with antique turquoise glass beads between; modern clasp. Cf. Dubin L. S. The History of Beads, From 30,000 BC to the
0961: Near Eastern Conus Shell Designer NecklaceEst. £200-£300
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Near Eastern Mesopotamian Shell Bead Necklace: 5th-4th millennium BC. A restrung necklace of assorted cream-coloured weathered glass, stone and shell beads, in various rounded and cylindrical shapes including faceted.; modern clasp. See Dubin,
0962: Near Eastern Mesopotamian Shell Bead NecklaceEst. £250-£400
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Near Eastern Phoenician Glass Jug Bead: 4th-5th century AD. A black glass amuletic jug-bead pendant with globular body and funicular neck, applied trails to the base, handle and rim and narrow blue zigzag trail to the equator. See Dubin,
0965: Near Eastern Phoenician Glass Jug BeadEst. £150-£200Lot Passed
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Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Dagger: 1250-650 BC. A cast Bronze Age dagger with triangular blade, elliptical in section; waisted grip with recess to each face to accept an organic insert. 383 grams, 41cm (16"). Property of a London
0966: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze DaggerEst. £120-£180
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Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Dagger: 1250-650 BC. A cast Bronze Age dagger with leaf-shaped blade, narrow with flat median ribbed panel; the grip flat in section, waisted above the grip with peltoid pommel, flanges to the edges for
0967: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze DaggerEst. £180-£240
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Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Dagger: 1250-650 BC. A cast Bronze Age dagger with leaf-shaped blade, pronounced medial rib, round-section tang. 102 grams, 20.5cm (8"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired prior to 1994. [No Reserve]
0968: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze DaggerEst. £80-£120
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Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Spearhead: 1200-1100 BC. A flat-section leaf-shaped blade with short flat-section tang, raised rectangular midrib. Cf. Khorasani, M.M. Arms and Armour from Iran. The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period,
0969: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze SpearheadEst. £180-£240Lot Passed
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Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Spearhead: 2000-1000 BC. A small, round-tipped leaf-shaped blade with long socket, open to the lower end, pierced for attachment. Cf. Khorasani, M.M. Arms and Armour from Iran. The Bronze Age to the End of the
0970: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze SpearheadEst. £180-£240
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Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Spearhead: 1250-600 BC. A leaf-shaped blade with prominent midrib, cylindrical neck with flared base, square-section tang with expanding cranked finial. 203 grams, 28cm (11"). Private collection, North London;
0971: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze SpearheadEst. £180-£240Lot Passed
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Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Spearhead: 1250-600 BC. A cast leaf-shaped blade with rounded tip, prominent midrib extending to form the expanding socket with slightly flared mouth; socket pierced for two attachment pins. 521 grams, 27cm (10
0972: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze SpearheadEst. £180-£240
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Near Eastern Babylonian Duck-Billed Axe Head: 2nd Millennium BC. A cast axe head with ovoid socket and ribbed tongue-shaped blade, two elliptical piercings to each face extending to the socket. 163 grams, 11cm (4 1/4"). From an important London
0974: Near Eastern Babylonian Duck-Billed Axe HeadEst. £240-£360
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Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Chisel: 1250-600 BC. A flat-section shank with flared blade, two lateral lugs. 257 grams, 21.5cm (8 1/2"). From an important London collection, acquired in the 1970s.
0975: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze ChiselEst. £180-£240Lot Passed
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Near Eastern Luristan Zoomorphic Pin: 1250-600 BC. A cast dress pin with tapering shank and openwork head formed as opposed animals and central column. 38 grams, 18cm (7"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1980.
0977: Near Eastern Luristan Zoomorphic PinEst. £120-£180
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Near Eastern Bactrian Bronze Armring with Dragon: 2200-1700 BC. A cast penannular arm-ring with terminals formed as opposed dragon-heads, each with pellet eyes, swept ears and radiating lines to the jaw. 210 grams, 10.5cm (4"). Ex Hiller collection;
0979: Near Eastern Bactrian Bronze Armring with DragonEst. £300-£500
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