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Sole Number: 3 & 4 Catalogue: £15 ‘Trane ucts Les ogee ns 87500 At fptacna 93197 St’ Lan Up Ruse 3 COINS & ANTIQUITIES Thursday 9 September 2010 The Swedenborg Hall 20-21 Bloomsbury Way London WC1A 2TH Head of Department Coins: Christopher Wren Antiquities: Brett Hammond ‘Auctioneer Robin Baker General Enqubies ‘+44 (0) 1708 222384 ‘enquines@timelineauctions.com Coins: Tanja Maijala Antiquities: Stephen Polington Please see page 2 for bidder information including after-sale ‘collection and shipment Ploase see back of catalogue for ‘Terms and Conditions ‘and Commission Form Mistrations Front cover: Lot 342 and Lot 688 Black cover: Lot 625 Contents Timeline Auctions: Coins: Thursday 9 September 2010 at 9.30am English Milled - A Collection 3 Greek 24 Celtic - A Collection (Part 1) 25 Roman & Byzantine 35 Anglo-Saxon 42 ‘The Tutbury 1831 Hoard 44 English Medieval 46 Scottish & Irish 55 Miscellaneous, Tokens ete. 56 Antiquities: Thursday 9 September 2010 at 2.30pm Egyptian 62 Greek 67 Roman & Byzantine 75 Geological & Stone Age 104 Bronze Age 106 Celtic Iron Age 115 Saxon & Viking ete. 120 Medieval & Post Medieval 126 Miscellaneous 136 Groups & Late Entries 140 Bidding “This sa rostrum auction and there will be lv intcnet bidding through wa the-saleroom.com. 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The absence of specifc information ‘Goes not suggest thatthe lt ree from detects or that tis in good condition, Bidders should satsty themselves in all espects by personal Inspection before bidding, How to Find the Auction Venue ‘The Swedenborg Halls located inthe heart of London, only about 200 maters from Great Russell Steet and The British Museum. ‘The nearest Landon Underground Stations are Holborn and Russell Square Local Hotels “There are several hotels within @ short walking distance including The Holiday na and The Thiste Hotel in Bloomsbury Pctitaars Notes ‘Timeline Auctions 7 Ggnctine ‘Shuctiaes Antiquities PaNaKeyu aXe lose Me lewis eye 2:30pm Egypt - Bronze Situla. 8 Timeline Auctions Antiquities -Eayot 604 Egypt Three Shabl Figurines. 26th Dynasty, Sate Period 672 BC 10 525 BC. A group of well modelied pale green glazed faience shabts, 2 implements (3). 63 grams total 0-701 mm. Fine ne repairs. £130-£180 605 Egypt = 20th Dynasty - Large Shabti Figurine. 20th Dynasty - Prolemele Period, crea 380-30 BC. A tage bichrome bbue glazed composition shat fom, holding a pick and hoe with details in dark blue ol artte wig, false beard an tricolumnar inscription on the front. 155 mm, 160 grams. Very fine coneliton with no repais £1,500- £2,000 ae Sucliterrs 607 Egypt Shabti Figurine. modelled pale fazed exam implements. 42 grams, 117 mm. Vary 610 Egypt - Ramesside - Period Necklace. Ramessice Period, MANS. TimeLine Auctions, Tyr 611 Egypt - Seven Necklace Amulets. Now Kingdom, Amama. period, 1350-1334 BC. A group of seven blue and write necklace, amulets with suspension loops atthe top and on the reverse. 4 grams, 25-27 mm. Extremely fine. Ri 250-0350 612. Egypt- Eight Amulets. Middle Kingdom - Late Period, crea 2000-300 BC. A mixed group of eight faience amulets, some glazed, including Bes, Eye of Horus, Thoth, and Taweret(). 18 grams, 17- 39 mm, Some damaged or repaired, otherwise fine £180-£180 ExLord Gronks cobecton aftl 13. Egypt- Seven Amulets. Middie Kingdom -Late Period crea 12000 - 300 BC. A mined group of seven faience amulets. some ‘Glazed; Inctuding a sphinx, hare, phallus. Bes and Taweret (7). 24 ‘grams, 17-41 mm. Some damage and minor repair, otherwise tire. £160 -£200 ‘Bx Lort Grentrs concen 814 Egypt - Five Amulets, Widcle Kingdom - Late Period, circa 2000 -300'8C. A mixed group of fie faience amulets, some glazed, including a papyns scepte, Eye of Horus, Shu, Taweret and Thoth. 10 grams total 20- 33 mm. One repaired, ofers fe, 160-£200 ExLord Gents coecson, Antiquities -Eayot #htil 815. Egypt - Five Amulets. Middle Kingdom - Late Peri, circa +2000 - 300 BC. A group of five faience amulets, some glazed inching an Eye of Horus, 82s, Taweret and Thath (6). Very fin ‘withoutrepairs. 1145 grams, 1936 mm One mounted on a perspex ‘Stand for display £160 -£200, ‘Ex Lord Gren’ eaocon 616 Egypt - Seated Figurine and Five Amulets. Grean olazed ‘composition amulets: a large seated figure of Isis-Hathor, wearing ‘cow's homs and sun disc, suckling the infant Horus; a squating Bes Inthe round, wearing plumes; two futher Bes amulets, wo crowned lion amulets 44 grams, 23 -55 mm. Fine-ver fine, with some parts missing. £200 -£300 Calecton of Egyotan pu togather atthe end fhe 1th cantury by @ French ‘ngince (same pared es the great French poteasor Gaston Masper) Sid ‘by auctonn Bergerac, France, June 2007. 637. Egypt - Alabaster ‘Figural’ Amulet. A carved amphora- ‘shaped amulet with pointed base, a female figure wih claspod hands ‘carved in high relief, the top pierced fer suspension. Andrews, C Amulets of Ancient Egypt, 95.8 grams, 26 mm. Fine condition with the middle section ofthe right arm missing £100 -£150 From a ld Engh tein. Seth rgpetine 6 (Ori ‘Aniquises- Egypt 618_ Egypt - Nine Scarabs. 1 ate Period, crea 2000-900 BC. A mixed group of aience scarab seals: wo large plain blue examples with some damage, the rest whte with ornamental patterns and hieroglyphic inscriptions; al 9 Cr Finders Pete. 49 grams total, 10 £180 - 2 619 Egypt - Twelve Scarabs and Swivel Ring Bezel. Kingdom, erca 1900-1000 BC. A group of scarab and a swivel ing bezel wth pin in stu; ene inci with an Ankh and Horus, others th geomere designs and cther heroahyoh ms. = 19 mm. Very fine 620 Egypt - Alabaster Koh! Pot Early Dynastic, circa 3,000 BC. The body carved piriform, tapering toa smallflat base. the neck w with @ arom di or ho smoothed. 36 ams, 46 mim. Very fire, 7£300 ramic Triple Inkwell 621 Egypt - New Kingdom Period New Kingdom, crea 1580 8C - 1 decorated belonging: the interior difecent colours or grades grams, 125 mm wide, Two minor ebips, otherwise fine 62 . Pcl 624 istic - Gold and Garnet Necklace. centuries BC. Composed of six lage hollow bud ike gold pecan ly fared terminals each bell-shaped hangers; four uted cylindrical gold beads, rom ec luseum oF hanging a central lower’ and hang nll bel 20267 for very similar examples. 3828 gremns, shaped pendants, and thee rm Gamat. Vory Sr £1,000-£7,500 with hook and eye clash. 44 om [17 inch Par complete, very fine condition £1,500- £ tury BC posite finger ring construct from a wide eet gold band ‘central applied palm leat, three futher secacaind sho 8 applied overlapping on ether se ofthe bond. 9.77 grams, 31.81mm high, internal 16.31%mm. Very fine ‘Aniquites - Gresk Timeline Auctions 625. Greek Helmet to Pan. lef, her left hand holding @ ro Herakles holding lionskin and club: he crested Corinthian helmet io the ho 625 Hellenistic - Gold Earrings with Garnet Stones. Circa 1s century BC. A pair of fine gold earrings each formed of a gold wi Inset gael 4.43 gram 627 Graeco-Persian - Achaemenid - Zoo! Bangle. C with a sight with 8 lion's head, silat brick panels in the palace of sb2718. 43 gram, 78 mm ws enameled: Sane Ming £300 -£500 swen-neck, ‘Shuler Timetine Auctions Antiquities - Greek 20 629 Graeco-Roman - Macedonian - Silver Dish, 1s'century BC ‘st century AD. A siNer dish or shallow bow! mised from a singia sheet over a former; the base formed as an integral panel; fuly ‘leaned and conserved, wih one smal rectangla on the base let 'a8 found’ for comparative purposes. 150 grams, 170 mm. Very fina, ‘£500 - £900 Ex Denton cotecin (wi ld collection abe 630 _ Hellenistic - Bronze Figurine - Theseus. 1st century BC- ‘stcontury AD. Acopper alloy statuette ofa her, probally Theseus, ‘oked but with alionskin draped round his shoulders; his right hand raised to his brow oF forelock: his let hand brandishing the curved ‘dub he took from Periphetes: his stance advancing; the feet ‘ppecring somewbot oversized due to removal from a surrounding ‘base. 590 grams, 160 mi tll. Very fine, with atracive patina, Rare £6,000 - £8,000 From an old pte clecton ymed isthe 1050. Theeeus's advertures re ‘non rom severe! Grook authors. clang Pitch and Astophanes. He ‘nas the legandany eunderking of Athens the son of Rev, fathered Dy ho ‘hunan hing Aegous and fe god Posoldon. Thocous masa our for, sho ‘ereame on existing paltico-eigous ode o found. pete ion of it [ica ater whch he estaba the cut of Apraate Panserns (ADO of ‘a ne Peopie) on te soutiom slope ofthe Acropate. His overcoming of e Minonir may bo 8 mthologiand version of ho ise of Athos rom incon 631 Graeco-Roman - Bronze Mirror. Circa 2nd milenium BC. A ‘cast crcular bronze polished miror with projecting handle tang {originally wit a wood/bone hance) The reverse omamented with ‘concentric engraved rings. 480 grams, 21 cm (overall tang) x 17.em ‘ameter. Fine condition £200 -£300 631 620 ct Antiquities - Greek TimeLine Auctions 632 Greek - Hellenistic - Marble Female Bust. Cixca 32nd ‘century BC. With wide almond-shaped eyes and defined lis: the brows arching above; the nostri undercut the ips sight smling: ‘the heir centrally parted and gathered behind in @ chignon. 485, ‘grams, 143 mm including stand. Very fine, superbly executed, £21,200 -£1,800 Prepon ofa gantonan 693. Greek - Hellenistic - Marble Figure of a Goddess. Srd-1st century BC. Modeled in the round with well defined facia features, tho tps slighty amiling: the hair centraly parted and ‘gathered behind in a chignon: standing on a rectangular pint, with her weight on her right tag, her loft knee sighily bent; both feot peeping out from beneath her garment @ belt beneath the folds at ‘the waist. 700 grams, 194 mm. Head possibly reattached, otherwise very fine, Rare. £1,500 -£2,000 Prepory ofa gontoman, 694 Greek - Thrace - Marble Goddesss Figure. Circa 1,000 - '500 BC. AA youthful goddesss shown naked, her stomech softy ‘curved: mounted fer display. 160 grams, 108 mm. Fine. Rare. +2500 £900. 70 : AMatele Tiggetins Timetine Auctions Antiquities - Greek 635 Greek - Apulian - Red-Figure Bell Krater. Magna Gracia, circa 4th century BC. A large, wel painted red-gure ware bel kate vith restrained use of white sip detailing; laurel motif encircling rim ‘meander mott along grounding; tongues around handles; palmetto ‘complex beneath either handle. Side A winged Nike seated on rocky ‘outerop holding phiae with filet attached, infront a draped female holding tambourine in ight hand, thyrsus in her left, laurel branch, rosettes and grape custers in field. Side 8: two draped youthful ‘athietes facing, both with staf, filet and palmette complex i ted 4.490 kg, 380 mm high (15 inches), 420 mm wide (18S inches). From large fagments, protessionaly restored toa standard £3,000- £5,000 From Gorman vate catecion, Mich Guuctions . Antiquities - Greek ‘Timetine Auctions 6 6x7 636 Greek - Gnathian - Black Glazed Thistle Mug. Sth ‘centuty BC. A Gnathian thistle-shaped mug enlivened with whit, ‘ci and crimson sip, the neck decorated wih bands of dots, wavy lines, and concentre rectangles; the fm with ovo. 175 grams, 106 mm. Handle repaied, otherwise very fine without chips oF cracks £150-£250 x Syne eolecion Sussex Acqued 7970's 637 Greek - Gnathian - Black Glazed Kylix. Souther ttalan, ‘rca th contury BC. A back glazed kyl with square looped handles, low foot and shallow bow: te fondo stamped with a sng of four almettes, 175 grams, 203 mm overall width. Single chip to rim, ‘otherwise very fine £200 -£300 Propony of goneman 638 Greek - Gnathian - Ware Painted Skyphos. Cxca late 4th ‘century BC. Envaned wit crimson, ochre and white lip; decorated ‘with two crimson bands; with hazontalcrean vine betwen: the lower band bordered by dots below. 155 grams, 103 mm. Chip to base, ‘theruise fine condion. £180 -£240 x Atenuretcotecin 639 Greek - Southern Italian - Black Glazed Oinochoe. Cica Ath contury AD. Enlivened wit crimson sip: decorated wih a medial band of meander with a band of scroling below. each Seperated by ‘woenciteing bands; vetiel strokes at the neck. 325 grams, 65 mm, ‘Very tine with no cracks or repairs. #300 - £500 x Sina ealecion Sussex Acqured 170% n Pectin Timetine Auctions Antiquities - Greek 6a 640 642 640 Greek - Campanian - Black Glazed Guttos. Circa 4th 3rd ‘century BC. Of typical form with ringshandle and rimmed spout: the ‘discus mouided in cei the frm of female bust wth long fowing hair. 160 grams, 125 mmoverall with. Very fine with ro chips, cracks. cor repairs £260 - £400 x Akenhurst cotection 661 Greek - Xenon Ware - Black Glazed Skyphos and Two ‘Oinochoal. Souther Halian,czca 4h century BC. A mixed group of three miniatures embellished in octve sip two trefoil lipped ‘nachos, each with a large palmette: a skyphos decorated with scrolls and chevrons 3). 145 grams wal, 42-71 mm high Very fine, omplate without repairs "£250 -£350 Bx Solana coflecton Sussox Aagurad 1970's 642 Greek ~Xenon Ware - Black Glazed Kylix, Thistle Mug ‘and Kantharos. Souther Italian, cca 4th century BC. A mixed ‘mug with two rows of leaves between three horizontal ines, with a bond of strokes above (3). 90 grams total, 23-86 mm high. Very tno, ‘complete without repairs, £250 £350 Ex Sven colecvon, Sustex Acasted 1970 643 Greek - Large Southern Italian - Red Figure Lekanis. Circa 4th century AD. Eniivened in white and ochre sip, the lid showing on side A: a recined female figure, her hair Gressed in a patterned kekryphalos and radate stephane, wearing pendant ‘earrings and beaded necklace, dressed in a belted chiton, holding ‘Out a patera in her right Rend, a scepte in her left, on side B: & Fecined female que, her hair dressed in a pattemed Kekryphaios and radiate stephane, wearing pendant earrings and beaded Necklace, dressed in a belted chiton, holding out a pater inher Fight hand, afro in har lt large palmate diving each scar; the top ‘of fhe knob handle with a rosette; @ band of wave patie on the kd Tim; a band of wite strokes around the top ofthe bas@.550 grams, 220 mim total width (8.5 inches). Handle with two minor chips, ‘Group of Bee miniatures embelished in ochve slip: a kylx and otherwise very fine £500 -£900 Kenthatos both decorated with serots and horizontal lines: @tN8® at nareotacion. 643 7% Guuctions Antiquities - Greek TimeLine Auctions ‘644. Greek - Southern Italian - Red Figure Lekanis. Circa 4th Century AD. The design enlivened with restrained use of white sip; thelid showing he profile heads of wo ladies of fastion, bom wearing ‘laborate headgear with curls falling over the ears and beaded necklaces; paimettes between the heads; the top of the handle rosatie; a band of versal stokes around the bottom of the id, 210 ‘grams, 141 mm oveall wath (55 inches), Smal chip to id, otherwise very fine, £350 - £500 Ex Abenturst cole 645. Greek - Terracotta Protome. Circa Sth century BC. With Archaic features; the himatia, pulled up over the head, pierced ‘through fe op. 115 grams, 119 mm. Fine, cleaned a8 excavoted’ ‘eondivon, £120 £180 646 Greek - Messapian - Stemiess Krater. Circa Sth-4th ‘century BC. A teracotia pottery vassal wth spreading foot, pitform body and low hardies; wth near crimson and ochre bands and some. floral cecaretion below the neck. Cf. S. Cassani (ad), The Act of the Italic Peoples from 3000-300 B.C, Geneva, 1993, 361. 400 grams, 140 mm, Very fine condition, some calcite deposits but complet without repar or restoration. £200 -£400 ‘The Messap were an Rae ibe who ehabted, by htoica times, he sou. astern pont 0 hoo! of ty 647 Greek - Cypriot - Trefoll3ar. Circa 1400-1200 BC. Alarge: ‘cream-ware ug of bulbous form, tapering toa short base: with tefl ‘mouth; the strap handle extending from the tefl ip tothe shoulder, remains of applied decoration. 1.195 Kg, 270 mm 10.Sinches). Fine ‘with some resteration £175 £250 Format arto Sevens colecion. ™ Tiggetins » PUA EQNS Oe Seed co co Cee ee ee a ay ore terre ot ts Orne Cu Aue cares Ray er ee eer ra ee ey rece Men er ae tes ced Coe eee aCe or eee eens Superbly modelled and designed lunulate pendant, ts fat body ee ee ee eer ‘twisted, plain and segmented wire and the points ofthe crescent Ce een hee eee eee ee et err cry Ce eee re CS eed Ex Lord MeApine colecton. 652 Roman - Gold Triangular Pendant with Blue Stone. Cerone bert tt pendant the borders wth four rows of twisted, plain and segmented Re ee ees ‘conte displaying 8 boss with abive cabochon; atthe apex a banded Ce een ete ae rom Ce 653. Roman - Gold Openwork Ring with ‘Victory’ Intagtio Gemstone. 31d century AD. The openwork box bezel with sides eee Re ree ter ea re cee ene Coos Dee ke ere io rer eset eet cs) eee ern meri ere ere er tes Delighttl and wearable example of the Roman jewellers art. 6.76 ne ener nen een ear Ce ae ete eect) ee Fy Sua Teas ene aed et co 654 Roman - Gold Ring with "Bearded Portrait’ Intagllo. Reporte ee er eye Deere ren eet ee ee eee rn ee eee eres Cem eon al earner menos 1930 n0.82.6.08 grams, 22.78 mm, sornal 18.21 x 16.40 mm, Very perry ce ered Ce ec aC mre Intaglio Gemstone. Circa 2nd century AD.A piain hoop, D-shaped encase renisoe renee pre nin sonny ee hier es eer LO ere a To ery oer ee ee ec ry ee ee nee emt rT Parr ee cen ‘lass (striped blue and white through the centre with a green background) bearing an intaglio impression of two comucopie. Ct. eae eee eee aaron Aa sored recy es 657 Roman - Gold Ring with *Eagle’ Intaglio Gemstone. Circa 2nd century AD. The plain bezel contairing an eliaical dark ee er rey ieee eee ec aoa eN eet eee ee Ll eee ie a) ee ee ee eed 658 Roman - Gold Ring with ‘Passant Lion’ Agate Intaglio, Nee ee ee ee) er ern ren ee ee ere or ESa retirees cy Srey oes LO ro tem at sy renner eect e merry Pont ite ere ny Ce ee ee ee nie ears ee eee co Co co co co Seen ANN 7 Oe Seed a er Ce eC Rac ee eae noe ery ‘wih counded shoulders, the bezel set with a ight orange carnelian Deere hohner ead ic eae a Pere ae me carr From an als European colecton Ceo kom koe ey enema et ea Roe ee rns ee eee ue eee as Pree ere re intornal 16.50 mm, Very fine wearable conditon, with @ super co Ce eee ee eter eo kok oem Gemstone. Cio 31d contury AD. The bezel formed ofa backpate Set cer erie a ce ee) ee aerate en eee eMC ea oi acd ret Ce ee ee eet ead 663 Roman - Gold Ring with ‘Winged Victory’ Intaglio Ceo a eet bbezol and angular hallow hoop; the oval cabochon cell and beaded Sc er ee Pe ce ek ete eer Rings, p. 25 (of similar form to Boardman H Vill ype). 5.21 grams, aC ett Prec} Coes 664 Roman - Gold Ring with ‘Standing Goddess with eee ees Melee ert Fing, the hoop and shoulders formed from twisted wite "rope-work te eases ar ee ee a ‘comnucopiae. 2.97 grams, 19.89 mm, intonal 17.87 mm. Very fine aes? rear at) 1605 Roman - Gold Ring with ‘Standing Figure’ Intaglio. Cen ag eee ey Pore eee ten) ee er ee er ary ‘at each sia; the bezel set with an amber and white Gass intaglo of ‘young female holding a comucopiae in er let hand, her righthand raised to her face. Ct. C.C. Oman, Victoria and Albert Museum Cr ee eC eee Internal 22.21 x 17.01 mm. Good very fine condition, large and wearable ee) a eS Ey aed et Cee Lo Ra eee eee ‘century AD. A gald finger rng with strap hoop to which is aficed an er ete een reer ee oes cee Ce ee ene Rene eer en meni) eee ere nr ec ein) ee re ari) Catalogue of Rings, London, 1930 item 149. 2.07 grams, 20 mm eee Leer Ure ray ee er et ey later replacement. Pier eee. Ce etc eke cn Crean e rr nce ent pire ay ee ae ac ha ee ed laureate male profile bust 4.62 grams, 21.37 mm diameter. Fine, Poa eae eee) 1669 Roman - Gold Crossbow Brooch. Sth century AD. The eee er ka ee a et as eee er ener el) eee a ee See ee eet eet eee ee re ney ‘with a granule in each curve: the design mirored along the apex of ee er en Rotate a one eres as ete ras oa ‘and Hauck. K, Keller H.,and Staubach, N. Iconologa sacra: Mythos, erie ae ee ery Ere ee aon ere Aeneas ee oe ee ren ea meas Grea) tere eaten ee oer recty eee caer een ere arte ed oe a eet a oe a) ee Ce ee ee ee ee ne rrr etry ‘crescent mount, its flat body decorated with applied double-srolt eer nr er eins Sr et ray SO ec ae ery Co co ca z ad Bes Ey ‘Aniquites- Reman Timeline Auctions 6 671 Roman - Lioness - Silver Figurine. Cica 1st century AD. ‘Sd cast loness win carcature snaring features, standing on fat integral base, facing head one quarter to right, and raising front le superb dota, Very rave. £1,000 672. Gallo-Roman - Hunter with Lunulate Pendant. Circa 1s endantinossed witha hu fe and Hound - Engrave tury AD. A silver lun 4, pursuing a er itn @ cloaked figure on horseback 4.60 grams, 48 mm high. Veg) fine condition, complete damage, wearable, 200 673 Roman - Silver Priapus Pendant. Priapus or his Romen courterpart, Mu 2 Ist century AD. Tutunvs, bearded and inating in 8 small circular base; a large the head, 7-69 grams, 40 mm, Very fine with good detail and in a good state of preservation. Wearable, £300 suspension lop attached el 674 Roman - Silver Gilt Trumpet Brooch Head. 1st century {AD. The upper portion of an extremely high status trumpet brooch finely moulded in silver and glided. See Hattat, R. A Visual fine with beautiful detai £140 -£200 20 ‘Pliers Timetine Auctions ” 675 Roman - Silver ‘Kraftig. Profilierte’ Type Fibula. European, fst century AD. Ahighly ornate, sid siver Anchor type Krafig profiler brooch, with he exaggerated trampet heed diced ‘onthe lower edge o form inward-curving ams. Hatta, R. fron Age ‘and Roman Brooches, Thed Selection, 762, 23 rams, 53 mm. Fine, ‘atchpate repaired. £125 -£175 From anol Engh cotecton MN 676 Roman - Silver Hod Hill Brooch. ‘st century AD.A siver brooch of Hod Hil ype, Class A, with tree vertical nbs on the bovr nd transverse collars above and below, the foot delicate and clubs ‘ended, Cf. Hatta, R. Ancient and Romano-Briish Brooches, Oxford, 1982, tem 50. 4.25 grams, 42 mm. Very fine, complete with pn. Rare £120 £180, Ex Lord Mespine calecton 677 Roman - Two Silver Brooches. Cica 1st 2nd century AD. “Two smal siver tumpettype brooches (2). Cf, HatlattR Ancint and -Romano-Britsh Brooches. 5 grams (otal). Generally tine but acking pins. £70-£90, Proper ot decessed detectors, und ces 1270s. 678 678 Roman - Silver-Gilt Knee Brooch. 2nt-rc cantury AD. An ‘unusual form of evolved Roman knee brooch; the crossbar cicular in secton, slotted to acces the pin: the headolate rectangular, rising ‘ith concave profile to the main body: the Bow and integral footpiate PPentagonal in section; an orin-shaped knop below the fotpate; the Fectangularcatchplate separated from the footplate; the ron pin lost in antiquity as usual. The long catchplate and sharp tum inthe bow 's derived from the Roman knee brooch, cf Hatta, iron Age and Roman Brooches tem 465; Hattat R Brooches of Anuguity tem 1234.20.83 grams, 45:mm, Very fine wih some ofthe original ging, £160-£200 ‘Antquities -Reman Yes 579 Roman - Silver Dolphin Brooch. 2nd-trd century AD. A knee-brooch in the shape of swimming dolphin with a small head- plata, detaled wih fins and ti witha very long catch-plate. Hatt, R. Iran Age and Roman Brooches. A second selecion of roaches ‘ram the auibor's colton, Oxiora, 1985 figs 50-52. 1208 grams, 37 mm, Extremely fine, complete with pin, £180 -£250 From 2 od English clacton, ound canlineta Eope 680 580 Roman - Silver Crossbow Brooch. 4th ceniuny AD. A Inte Roman crossbow brooch of evolved form, its ridged cross-bar ‘decotated with collared onion-shaped finials, and a thied onion- Shaped feature above the junction with the bow; the bow itself ‘decorated with verteal channels on the outer face: below a narrow ‘collar rectangular foctpate wth the integral eatcnpiate and internal locking mechanism on one side: the upper surtace of the foot ‘decorated with feces and horizontal channels, Cf. Hatatt R. Ancient ‘and Romano Bric Breaches Oxford, 1982, p.122-2item 104, 24 95 ‘grams, 73 ym. Very fine, complete wth pin £400 2600 From an od English collection. ound continental Exope 881 Roman - Silver Serpent Brooch. Eastern European, crea 4th-Sth century AD. Wide bow with curved segmented serpent, tongue prtruding with piercing eyes. Unclassified Type. See Hattat, R. Ancient and Romano-Beiish Brooches. p. 165, 171; for another Unclassified type of serpent broach. 5 grams, 47 mm. Very fine ‘condition, complete with on pin. Rare, £120 -£180 Ex ov, Stophancon eolecton OF, Sg » AMMEN at sar 682 Roman - Silver Ring with ‘Standing Deity’ Incised Intaglio, 2nd century AD. A massive sive ng, ts hoop of shallow 'D sactin, ta 2 aliptcal Inclsed intaglio standing figure ofa bearded male deity hold staff, 16.02 grams, 27.11 mm, intemal 23:59 mm, Fin 683 Roman - Clasped Hands - Silver Ring. © century AD. A sturdy siver finger ring witha plain - hsing to an eliptcal bezel wih raised central pana: within the dees borders an embossed plate bearing @ mot of clasping hands. 13 grams, 26 mm extol. Fine £200 -£200 a 2nd-ird ction band 684 Roman - Silver Mi fing f ypical shouldered fom, ending in scrols a the celbeze with a pli ne, 5.66 grams, 32 mm, internal 20.42 mm. Very fine. 20-6120 685 Roman - Silver Pin with Gilt Standing Eagle Terminal. 2nd century AD. A finely crafted dress/nair pin, te square shank twisted and futed, tapering to circular section point the terminal in the form of a gided standing eagle upon a cular column base of two tiers.12 grams, 140 mm. Extremely fine. Very rare and high status, el 00 686 Roman - Silver Pin and Ring with Bronze Pin, Ring and Mount. Ciea jst to 3rd century AD. The 7 pin (108 mm tong) with conical head: the siver ring (15.88 mm internal diametee) with fengraved bazel the bronze pin (90 mm long) wth plain head; the bronze ring with glass intaglo of standing figure; the belt mount ‘enameled (6). 35 grams (total). Generally fine 0 £120 687 Roman - Legionary Silver Hanging Cup. 2nd century AD. ‘A silver legionary cup, wth fing Suspender for hanging from a Belt or pack: the bow! of simple form: the suspension ring affixed by a Fivetac stud, The bowl wih two cracks to edge tut stable. 08 grams 4100 mm. Very £300 -£500 Ae Shuler TimeLine Auctions, ‘Antquities -Reman ‘688 _ Roman - Aphrodite - Important Statuette. irs contury ‘AD. Superbly modeled sold cast large standing figure of Aphrodite ‘wih columnar base, holding and looking into a (separately cast)

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