TimeLine Auctions 5 Day Antiquities and Coin Sale

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room Harwich, Essex

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TimeLine Auctions 5 Day Antiquities and Coin Sale

(4 day sale)

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  • ( Lots: 601-1184)
  • ( Lots: 1185-1764)
  • ( Lots: 1765-2360)
  • ( Lots: 6000-8385)

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2nd millennium BC. A bronze dagger with tapering triangular blade and median thickening, curved shoulders, flat, sub-rectangular tang with two pie...

1st-3rd century AD. A group of ten lead slingshots, with bulbous bodies tapering to the ends. 262 grams total, 24-29mm (1"). Property of a London...

5th-3rd century BC. A mixed group of bronze socketted arrowheads including leaf-shaped and triangular types. 96 grams total, 29-42mm (1 - 1 1/2")...

9th-6th century BC. A bronze ceremonial axehead formed as two stylised animal heads, possibly fish or birds; the socket formed as the animals' ope...

14th-15th century AD. An iron flail comprising: a curved socket with strap and pierced finial, scrolled loop below; chain of six sturdy 8-shaped l...

1st-3rd century AD. A mixed group of lead-alloy ovoid slingshot. 258 grams total, 24-28mm (1"). Property of a London gentleman; from his private ...

13th-15th century AD. A bronze flail head formed around central pin with suspension loop and domed terminal; chain with flat-sectioned ellipsoidal...

9th-12th century AD. An iron snaffle bit with lateral rings and cheek-pieces; one cheek bar features collared ends and a rope twist shaft. 284 gr...

9th-11th century AD. A ceramic piriform vessel with domed top and conical base, intended to be filled with explosive liquid and wick and used as a...

1st century BC-2nd century AD. A mixed group of lead slingshot missiles with low-relief inscriptions 'IMP' (IMPERATOR, 'victorious general'), 'CNM...

13th-14th century AD. A group of three iron triangular-section arrowheads, each pierced for attachment of flammable materials. 51 grams total, 9....

12th-15th century AD. An iron mail pizaine or armoured collar formed of small (7-8mm diameter) riveted links joined four-in-one, circular with squ...

5th-3rd century BC. A group of fifty bronze arrowheads, including leaf-shaped, triangular, barbed and other types, mainly socketted. 160 grams to...

11th-14th century AD. An iron spearhead with tapering socket, slender two-edged leaf-shaped blade, two holes above the shoulder for attachment of ...

5th-3rd century BC. A group of fifty bronze arrowheads, including leaf-shaped, triangular, barbed and other types, mainly socketted. 170 grams to...

7th century BC. A broad hammered bronze fragment of a medium-size military belt or cuirass band, the register decorated in chased low relief with ...

9th century AD. A substantial iron axehead, curved T-shaped blade with blunted ends, lozenge-shaped flanges flanked by ropework collars, discoid b...

9th-11th century AD. A ceramic piriform vessel with domed top and conical base, intended to be filled with explosive liquid and wick and used as a...

11th century AD and later. An iron dagger fabricated by cutting down the upper third of a sword; the blade broad with shallow fuller and square sh...

3rd-1st century BC. An iron dagger or short sword blade, broad and lentoid in section with rounded tip, lateral notches to accept a crossguard, po...

13th-15th century AD. A group of two silver finger rings, comprising: a larger ring with flat-section hoop, triangular flange extension, elaborate...

2nd century BC-1st century AD. An iron spearhead with tapering round-section socket and leaf-shaped blade with shallow midrib. 44 grams, 15.5cm (...

5th century BC-15th century AD. A mixed group of arrowheads mounted on a display board including triangular-section bronze, lozenge-shaped and swa...

13th-6th century BC. A bronze dagger with lentoid-section tongue-shaped blade, integral tapering hilt with flared finial, recessed panel with rais...

15th-16th century AD. An iron spur with articulated rowel; D-section arms with pierced terminals; discoid rowel with multiple arms. See Clark, J.,...

5th-3rd century BC. A group of fifty bronze arrowheads, including leaf-shaped, triangular, barbed and other types, mainly socketted. 235 grams to...

9th-11th century AD. A ceramic piriform vessel with domed top and conical base, intended to be filled with explosive liquid and wick and used as a...

2nd-1st millennium BC. A bifacial bronze blade, leaf-shaped in plan, short rectangular tang, central midrib and fuller flaring at the shoulders. ...

9th-11th century AD. A ceramic piriform vessel with domed top and conical base, intended to be filled with explosive liquid and wick and used as a...

2nd millennium BC. A large bronze axehead with ribbed tubular socket, triangular-section blade with slightly curved cutting edge. 858 grams, 18cm...

9th-11th century AD. An iron spearhead with slender lozenge-section triangular blade, sharp shoulders, tubular split socket with reinforced rim an...

8th-10th century AD. An iron blade for a single-edged whittle-tang knife with scooped point, slight stepped profile, long pointed tang. 139 grams...

2nd century BC-1st century AD. An iron spearhead with tapering round-section socket, pierced for attachment, and leaf-shaped blade with shallow mi...

2nd-4th century AD. A group of two bronze prick spurs comprising: a curved bar with attachment lug to each end and square-section point; a curved ...

2nd millennium BC. A group of seven labrys votive model axeheads, each with a tubular socket and flared blades. 155 grams total, 53-76mm (2 - 3")...

9th-11th century AD. A ceramic piriform vessel with domed top and conical base, intended to be filled with explosive liquid and wick and used as a...

12th-15th century AD. A substantial iron axehead with D-section tubular socket, blade with straight upper edge and bearded profile, 'loophole' voi...

9th-12th century AD. A hand-forged iron spearhead with lozenge-section leaf-shaped blade and facetted tapering socket, pierced for attachment, pin...

12th-15th century AD. A bronze mace shaft attachment with cylindrical body and two hemispherical projections; two circular piercings for attachmen...

13th-6th century BC. A substantial bronze cudgel with tubular body, ribbed collar, flared rim and panels of raised herringbone ornament. 551 gram...

9th-11th century AD. A ceramic piriform vessel with domed top and conical base, intended to be filled with explosive liquid and wick and used as a...

13th-6th century BC. A bronze dagger with lentoid-section tongue-shaped blade, integral tapering hilt with flared finial, recess to each face to a...

12th-13th century AD. A slender iron dagger with hexagonal-section blade, sexafoil guard, short tang and plano-convex disc pommel with bronze plat...

2nd millennium BC. An openwork bronze sword pommel formed as a boar(?) with curved back. 56 grams, 67mm (2 1/2"). Property of a Cambridgeshire, U...

6th century AD. A substantial iron spearhead with leaf-shaped blade and raised midrib, narrow neck and tapering socket with a hole for fixing stud...

Middle Palaeolithic, 300,000-30,000 years BP and later. A group of two stone items comprising: a round flint with roughened surface used as a mort...

Neolithic, 3500-2500 BC. A group of twenty flint tools including scrapers, a borer and blades. 127 grams total, 20-64mm (3/4 - 2 1/2"). From the ...

Palaeolithic, 30,000-10,000 BC. A group comprising: three small bifacial knapped hand axes of with pointed tips tapering to rounded butts. 398 gr...

Neolithic, 5th-3rd millennium BC. A knapped and polished chert axehead with convex cutting edge and thick squared butt. 514 grams, 14.3cm (5 1/2"...

Palaeolithic to Neolithic, 250000-8000 BP. Group comprising: small British Palaeolithic bifacially knapped handaxe of regular triangular form with...

Late 3rd-early 2nd millennium BC. A large and finely polished boat-shaped axe in dark grey stone, with expanded asymmetric convex cutting edge tap...

80,000-40,000 BC. A group of seven Neanderthal tools carefully worked from a light brown flint. 315 grams total, 58-82mm (2 1/4 - 3 1/4"). From a...

Neolithic, 6th-3rd millennium BC. A finely knapped and polished diabase cleaver, tongue-shaped in plan with rounded butt and deeply chamfered stra...

300,000 years BC. A knapped flint hand axe with square butt, with old dark cabinet patina. 220 grams, 11.8cm (4 1/2"). Property of an East Anglia...

5th-3rd millennium BC. A knapped and polished axehead with square butt. 160 grams, 73mm (3"). Property of an East Anglia gentleman; previously fr...

7th-3rd millennium BC. A polished greenstone adze head with ridged front and rounded blade; eye drilled vertically for attachment to a handle. 65...

Neolithic, 6th millennium BC. A group of eight tanged flint projectile points and arrowheads. 31 grams total, 40-56mm (1 1/2 - 2 1/4"). From an i...

Mainly 2nd millennium BC. A mixed ceramic group comprising: a squat jar with painted hatching, carinated profile; a ewer with rounded base, pirifo...

10th-7th century BC. A bronze spearhead with leaf-shaped blade; raised midrib; tapering conical socket decorated with circumferential bands, scall...

2nd millennium BC. A squat ceramic jar or pitcher with broad flat base, short neck and angled strap handle, impressed geometric ornament to the sh...

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