TimeLine Auction Antiquities & Coins - 6 day sale

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TimeLine Auction Antiquities & Coins - 6 day sale

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  • ( Lots: 700 - 1361)
  • ( Lots: 1362 - 2020)
  • ( Lots: 2021 - 2681)
  • ( Lots: 2682 - 3343)
  • ( Lots: 3344 - 4131)

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5th century BC. A bronze bridle mount plaque in the form of a stylised horse's head in profile with gaping mouth, piriform eye and beaded border t...

Late 19th century AD. An Egyptian tubular brass lamp with bulb to each end of the shank, domed base on a discoid plinth, trumpet-shaped finial; th...

10th-12th century AD. An iron axehead with D-shaped socket, narrow neck, blade with curved edge and square chin. Cf. Sedov, B.B. Finno-Ugri i Balt...

1st-3rd century AD. A group of ovoid lead slingshots comprising: one with a serpent; two with wasp; one with dagger; one with sistrum to one surfa...

3rd-4th century AD. A lead-alloy square plaque with low-relief arch above, ropework square border, sun in chariot above advancing horsemen, lower ...

5th-1st century BC. A bronze tapering bifacial plaque with incised borders to one face, hatched panels to the reverse with knops and saltires, bar...

3rd-1st century BC. A long bronze segmented re-strung belt of one hundred and twenty plates of vertical bars, each formed with four raised bosses ...

11th century AD. A bronze openwork stirrup mount of rectangular profile featuring a single beast-head motif modelled in the half-round, with two c...

6th-7th century AD. A finely-made D-shaped mount from the flap of a purse, comprising a copper-alloy base decorated with a geometric pattern execu...

6th century AD. A pair of cast copper-alloy mounts from a bowl or serving vessel; the larger formed as a D-shaped plate with openwork centre and c...

6th-7th century AD. A buckle and plate of classic Merovingian style, found across the south-east of England, comprising: a thick cast silver loop,...

10th-11th century AD. A bronze stirrup mount of Class A, Type 11A depicting a lion passant with raised forepaw, tail and head, and with its mouth ...

10th century AD. A solid bronze tongue-shaped strap end executed in openwork in the form of a plant-scroll within a frame; attachment plate pierce...

8th century AD. A gilt copper-alloy triangular mount, slightly domed, with central disc and three radiating legs terminating in trefoil panels, ea...

6th-7th century AD. A flat gilt bronze mount or fitting in the form of a pair of addorsed bird-heads, springing from a central bar; the left head ...

10th-11th century AD. A bronze Anglo-Scandinavian stirrup mount of Class A, Type 11A depicting a lion passant with raised forepaw, tail and head, ...

10th-11th century AD. A good example of a rarer form of Anglo-Scandinavian stirrup-mount, Williams’s Type 13, mostly found in East Anglia; the ove...

6th century AD. A gilt bronze small square-headed bow brooch with rectangular head plate with concentric raised borders, the median one notched, t...

9th-10th century AD. A bronze square mount with two quadrupeds, the upper crouching to the right with its head looking backwards and the lower adv...

8th-10th century AD. A lead gaming piece with a dished top, a panel of gilt plaque embedded in the upper surface; possibly used as hnefi or ‘king-...

15th century AD. A hand-forged iron personal knife with gilt bronze details, the blade triangular in section, single-edged and sharply pointed; br...

14th century AD. A lead weight of hexagonal shape with tiered upper face, weighing just under 14 ounces; excised cross to two opposing sides and t...

14th-15th century AD. A mixed group of base metal and copper-alloy strap ends and other belt fittings, one with a section of leather belt in situ....

14th-15th century AD. A bronze purse frame comprising a horizontal round-section bar with hatched panels and pierced lugs to the lower edges, cent...

10th-12th century AD. A mixed group of iron latch-lifter keys comprising: one with flat shank, scrolled finial, bit with T-shaped void; one with f...

14th century AD. A large copper-alloy chessman seal matrix with hexagonal stem and suspension loop, design comprising a standing robed female hold...

13th-16th century AD. A mixed group of bronze bells comprising: one with flared rim, pierced lug, balustered clapper, saltires to the dome; one sq...

17th century AD. A pewter spoon with broad, shallow bowl, pentagonal-section shaft terminating in a horse's lower leg and hoof; on the inside of t...

17th century AD. A pewter hawking whistle with low-relief scrolled tendrils and swags to the body. 7.36 grams, 35mm (1 1/2"). Property of a Surr...

18th century AD. A lead-alloy footed bowl with beaded rim, low-relief ornament including swags, bows, rosettes, running tendrils, acanthus leaves....

17th-18th century AD. A tinned copper-alloy belt fitting with rectangular slot and piriform socket below with shell detail terminal; the reverse s...

17th century AD. A pewter porringer with low basal ring, broad bowl with small external lip, openwork lattice handle to each side. 392 grams, 22...

14th-15th century AD. A lead pilgrim's ampulla (flask) with coat of arms bearing fleur-de-lis motives to each side; small handles lateral, one com...

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