TimeLine Auctions Antiquities Sale

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room Harwich, Essex

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2nd-3rd century AD. A nearly intact bronze vessel with globular body, flattened top once fitted with a bronze lid, circular section handle attache...

3rd-4th century AD. A substantial glass bottle with asymmetrical globular body, narrow neck, broad rolled rim, ovoid mouth and kick-up; iridescenc...

3rd-4th century AD. A glass storage vessel with carinated body, rounded shoulder, short neck and waisted rim, decorated with applied wavy line dec...

5th-7th century AD. A shallow glass dish with rounded lip and iridescent surfaces, circular in plan with irregular D-section walls and shallow cen...

Early 3rd millennium BC. A bifacial grey ceramic idol in the form of a vessel with piriform body, waisted rim and two zoomorphic handles; one face...

1st millennium BC. A bronze axehead with ellipsoidal collared socket, facetted loop, flared cutting edge and V-shaped facet to each face, flanked ...

1st millennium BC. A bronze axehead with ellipsoidal collared socket, facetted loop, flared cutting edge and V-shaped facet to each face, flanked ...

18th-19th century AD. A round glass panel with painted image of St. Barbara standing beside a castle tower, in a lead frame with band of dense fol...

1500-1520 AD. A circular glass panel with lead frame and red glazed outer rim; central section with heads of two female saints; French workmanship...

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