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COINS & ANTIQUITIES Thursday 16 December 2010 The Swedenborg Hall 20-21 Bloomsbury Way London WC1A 2TH ‘Timeline Auctions take place at the Swedenborg Hall which is situ ‘metres of the British Museum in Bloomsbury Way, London WCt. ed within 200 We are pleased to receive entries for the forthcoming auctions, especially collections of fine and rare coins and ancient art and antiquities, groups or single items. Coins, Antiquities and Ancient Art: 17 and 18 March 2011 (closing for entries 21 January 2011] ‘TimeLine Auctions is a dynamie, competitive company operating auetions in a convenient central London location, within five minutes walking distance of Holborn, ‘Tottenham Court Road and Russell Square underground stations. Viewing is available in the same premises prior to the day of the auction. 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Register or leave absentee bids online www.timelineauctions.com The Brivsh ‘Museum \ ii Sache b ev MMENS Ov BAe COINS & ANTIQUITIES Thursday 16 December 2010 The Swedenborg Hall 20-21 Bloomsbury Way London WC1A 2TH Coins: 9.30am Antiquities: 1.00pm tHead Office Heod of Department TimeLine Auctions Limited Coins: Cristephor Wren PO Box 193, Antiquities: Bott Hammond Upminster RMT4 3WH, UK Auctioneer Robin Boker ‘Website ‘won tmenesuctions.com General Enqubies Viewing Wednesday 15 December 11am to Spm ‘Thursday 16 December Coins 9am to 9:30am ‘Antiquities 12 noon - 1pm n Wednesday 15 December 6pm to 7:30pm Bids ++44 (0) 1708 222824 +44 (0) 1708 225689 fax bids@timelineauctions.com Please note that absentee bids should be submitted ne later than Spm on Tuesday 14 December 2010 Bidding by telephone will only be ‘arranged for any lot witha lower ‘estimate in excess of £400, and by arrangement prior to Wednesday 15 December 2010. Sale Number: 5 & 6 Catalogue: £15 ‘Ropasred to aor A Rum Na 90317 88 Regan Ste Bary Lage Saye ana Uomo 30H ‘+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 seo page 126 and 127 for ‘Terms and Conditions ‘and Absentee Bid Form (also downloadable from our website) Mustrations Front cover: Lot4 and Lot 348 Back cover: Lot479 Contents Timeline Auctions: Coins: Thursday 16 December 2010 at 9.30am Greek 3 Celtic 4 Roman & Byzantine 9 Anglo-Saxon & Norman 14 English Medieval 15 Milled 18 Scottish & Irish 24 Miscellaneous World, Tokens 22 Antiquities: Thursday 16 December 2010 at 1.00pm Egyptian 30 Greek 36 Roman & Byzantine 48 Geological & Stone Age 76 Bronze Age 78 Celtic Iron Age 88 Saxon & Viking 94 Medieval & Post Medieval 102 American and Eastern 119 Groups 126 Bidding This is & rostrum aucton and there willbe ive internet bidding through werwJhe-ealaroom,com and wwnalveaucttoneers.com. 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Bidders should satsty themselves in all respects by personal Inspection before bidding, How to Find the Auction Venue “The Swodenborg Hall's located inthe heart of London, only about 200 maters from Great Russel Street and The British Museum. “The nearest London Underpround Stations are Holborn and Russell Square. Local Hotels ‘There are several hotels within @ short walking distance including The Holiday Inn and The Thiste Hote in Bloomsbury acli®eys Antiquities Afternoon Session 1:00pm ‘Aniquises- Egypt 00 ® Egyptian Bronze Figurine. Circa 654 Period. cast bronze igure of human male weating aoincioth and headdress; nis posture advancing with straight arms; the base rectangufar wih attachment spike Beneath, 36 grams, 68 mm. Very fine condition £90 -£120 301 Egyptian Faience Seated Isis Statutette, Circa 300 BC, Late Period. The lower part ofa large faience statuette of Isis; the sjoddess seated on a throne with woven seat hieroglyphic column o text onthe back. 195 grams, base 83 mm long, Fine condition 302 _ Egyptian 22nd-23rd Dynasty Shabti Figurine. Circa S25 730 BC, Thitd Intermediate Period, 22nd-23rd Dynasty. A pale green, glazed faience shabt, details added in black, with frontal column hieroglyphic text. 105 ora ondtion, chipped. £300 -£400 20) 203 Egyptian 26th Dynasty Shabti Figurine. Circa 672.525 BC, Saite Period, A very large pale green glazed faience shbil the body, 165 grams, 175 mm. Fine conditon £240 -£300 304 _ Egyptian 26th Dynasty Shabti Figurine. Circa 672-525 BBC, Salle Period. A large well modelled pale green glazed foie shabé, with sharp fecal features, carving implements. 34 grams, 11 mm. Vary fine condition £200 £250 * Pcie Timeline A Eoyptian 26th Dynasty Shabti Figurines. Circa 672 id. Two lage well modelled pale green giazed falence we condition with no repairs. (2 £400 -£600 Egyptian 26th Dynasty Shabti Figurines. 672-525 80, 0d. Three well modelled pale green glazed falonce shabis (01 mm. Fine conditen with no carrying implements. 65 gr repairs. Eoyptian 26th Dynasty Shabti Group. Circa 872-5 te Periad. A group of three well modelled pale gre Fine conditon with no cepa. [3] e180 -€240 208 Egyptian Seven Glazed Composition Scarabs. Circa 2050-500 BC, Middle Kingdom - Late Prod. Agroup of seven glazed composition sca raved wih geometic designs an erog 8- 16mm. Fine condtion. (7 2. Egyptian Five Blue and Brown Composition Amulets. arnules: i udiat eye, a plumed headress (chipped) and Deshvet crown of lower Egyet 17 grams, 19- 39mm. Fine condition. [5 £ ‘Suchen 3 Line Auctions Egyptian Blue and Grey Composition Amulets, Circa amulets; including wo examples of Thoth, Shu. a grey hear alot and a papyrus cola Egyptian Blue and Brown Composition Amulets. Circa 312 _ Egyptian Green and Blue Composition Amulets. Circa yrs column and Date crown of lower Epy 39 mm. Fine condition with no 313 Egyptian Late Period Glass Amulet Group. Ne Period. A mixed group of six glass fgural amulets 314 Egyptian Glass Polychrome Bead Necklace. Circa 1550: '070 BC, New Kingdom. A necklace created fom an assemblage: ovlindrical cream, turquoise and red glass beads with al ‘groups of white, coral, turquoise, cream, orange and brown disc beads, See Dutin, LS, The Hist 2.000 BC othe mm. Very fre condition £00 315 Egyptian Amuletic Bead Necklace. Circa 525-243 BC, Late Dynastic Period. A neck! Due glats beads, goid-laes bea including ‘turquoise scarab, aturqunise frog, abive squating batoon. a white ‘oyster shell black staate heart and two dark blue discoid bea 1¢ Dubin, LS. The History of Beads irom 30000 BC fo ent Egy. 15 gram, a n.restrung. £300-B500 with knops, the Present mm overalllengih. Very fine condi ‘& Egyptian Faience Mummy Bead Necklace. Mainly cica 143 BC, Late Peto. Along necklace of Egyptian multicoloured ce dise beads, together wth rourded and acetted carnelian and other stone beads at intervals (these possibly not of Egyptian origin) estung wth 2 madern casp. 00cm. Fine condition, well matched end the beads generally of good eolou £40 “£60 f Ex Mando coo Puctiens Timetine Auctions Antiquities -Eayot 217 Egyptian Old Kingdom Marble Maccheads. 2rd millennium BC. Three piform cream marble macehesds, pierced vertically, his lype replaced the disc macehead of the Nagada I Peviod of predynastic Upper Egypt. 755 grams total weight, 0-62 mm across. Very fine condition. [3] E160 £200 Proper oa decenses estate 318 Egyptian Middle Kingdom Funerary Boatman. Circa 2199-1797 BC. From a model wooden funerary vessel, the kneeling boatmon painted red wah a white kit and black wig. Seo the Thans ‘Museu Epjpo! de Barcelona E-50. For discussion of tunerary boats ‘and alffeent types cl. S. D'Auria, P. Lacovara, C. H. Roalig, ‘Mummies and Magic, (Museun of Fine Ars, Boston 1988), p. 114 ‘igs 65-69. 190 grams, 23 em including stand. Fine concton. £350 -£500 Propery ofa deceased ese 219 Egyptian Middle Kingdom Funerary Boatmen. Circa 2130-1797 BC. From model wooden funerary vessels, the kneeling boatmen withthe remains of red painted bodies, white kits and black ‘wigs. See the Than Museu Eigind de Barcelona E-50 For discussion ‘of funerary boats and dierent types ci S. D'Auria, P. Lacovara, C TL Beatin Anuseniag ane bungie Okusquis ot as Ai, Beno 1988), p. 114 figs 65-68. 150 grams, 134 - 160 mm. Fair condtion. £500-£700 Propery eta decensed este Ons Lhueth Bis 8 Antiquities Egypt 320 Egyptian Painted Wood Vessel. 2nd Milonium SC. Alargo ‘wooden vessel with straight sides, wide ri with pained brickwork in ‘green and ochre, and fat bottom: the tower haf biack, tha Upper halt ‘cimson; with central bond painted ochre, a green band either side 60 grams, 138 cm wide. Fine condition, one small section of tha rim missing. Extremely rare. £1,200 - £7,600 rchased tom a London aucton house around 2005 ‘Timetine Auctions 21 Egyptian Painted Wood Vessel. 2nd Malenium SC. With Straight sides, wide rim and fat botam: the iower hai black, the upper half elmson; withthe rim and thee cortral bands painted ochre. 35 ‘Grams, 10 cm wide. Very fine condition. Extrema rare. £1400 -£1,800 ‘Purchased tom 9 Londen auc hese around 2005. Tgygtin a 9 Shaders Ed ing mounts, 16-41 em £650 - £850, ursve Scripts. See H eluding mounts, 11 ee Oona retro 8 Pe eee ees ror ere ert ery Cee eer eee rs ee en ee Lee ee Pesto) Ce ee eee) Pia si ed eee ee eas Pee er tera eee eect rem ered re rer er ety eet ee ee ts eR ge er ce eet ec aC Cee een cei anc) Ce end “ een ‘ Or aed Eon ey ee ee Re ee ee ees ott eesti ner eee rere tg er eer ec ee Ce te ee eee en er ie ‘Metropolitan Museum of At, New York, Accession No 2005, 278 fr a very simar i of plainer stye) ring and see also Higgins, R.A. Grook a ee ea ee Re Cee ue Ler ed ee ene ae eos ant) (aerate lsat anette la Te A aL ed ee a eee oe ‘expanding sheetgold band with rolled terminals, decorated with a symmetrical mangement of repoussé designs featuring birds, Pee er eta reer eee art ee a aera Entremely fine coneltion, complete, some superficial nicking tothe ees eS Peon ee ee es a ‘Aniquites - Gresk 328 Greek Double Rams’ Head Gold Ring. 6th- Sd conury BC A hallow penannular finger ring with i terminals in the form of opposed rams Greek and Roman Jewelery, pate 30. Go 0, Jepan 29 Greek Double Cameo Gold Spiral Ring. Circa 2nd century BBC. A finger ting formad from a spiral of sheet gold with tongue shaped finials; the hoop decorated onthe upper faces wih serper {ligtee end provided witha flgree border; the paired bezels set with enamelled male and female busts. See Oman, C.C. Victoria and ‘Albert Hhiseum Catalogue of Rings 1930, plate IV. Gols and enamel 5.74 grams, 22 mm external diameter. (Approximate size UKU, USA 10, Europe 22.33, Japan 22). Very fine condition, Rare £500 -£800 Graeco-Roman Fortuna Gold Ring. 2nd century BC: ‘fentury AD. An intagia ing comprising @ pain gold hoon surmounted by an alifical coizon eating, farked by spheres atthe shoulders ‘setting compsising an elip with ropework facing the call enciosing acarnaian iniagh dss Fort with a pair of scales and the whee! of fortine. See Oman, C.C Victoria and Albert Museum Catalogue of Rings 1930, plate IV item 1. Gold and carnetan, 7.73 grams, 29 mm external, 20 mm internal (Approximate size UK U %, USA 10%, Europe 23.59, Japan 22 Extremely fine condition 1600-69 381 Greek Nike Gold Earrings. thst century BC. A pair of Hellenistic sheot-goid bitacal earrings depicting the goddess Nike (itor) advancing with @ wreath of laurel leaves in her right hand: fuspension loop attached to @ hook beering a floral mott, See Higgins, R.A. Greek & Roman Jewellery, p.165. Gold, 8.58 grams total, 60 and 82 mm, Extremely fi nf 600 £800 332 Greek Pair of Gold Hoop Earrings. Sth-tst contury BC pairof earings, each formed as a hollow hoop with hooked closures at bath ends. Gald, 5.70 grams total, 46 mm external diameter. Very fine condition. £260 - £3 * Puctiens Timeline Auctions Antiquities -Greeke 333 ® Greek Two Pairs and a Single Gold Earring. n-th, Century BC. A mixed group of hollow, crescent earrings comprising winding the wire terminals round each other, one We profile, a single earring with a suspension set set en cabochon atthe forward ecg. See Roman Jewelery. Gols, 5.6 grams tra 28, generally very ne condition. £180 -£200 334 Greek Hellenistic Gold Finial. 1st century BC-Ist cantury |AD. Afertule or fina in the form of a plercad tube and attached holow 40 grams, 25 om. Very fine £780 -£000, bulb; the tude witha wi Greek Silver-Gilt Marriage Figures Intaglio Ring. 3c-ist tury BC. A sive finger ring formed. a ribbed hoop expanding @ nds terminating in incuse pellets; the bezel bearing the incised image of two figures, ane wih an arm bent and extencing an arm to the other, traces of giding remain arments. See Higgins. FLA. Greek and Roman Jewell 24 mam feral. (Aoproximate 228 UK in £1,000 285 Greek Silver Female Head Mount. 4th-2nd cc convex mountin the frm ofa female head with rounded features, ll lips and elaborately coifured hair taling around the neck; below, a waisted pedestal an attachment peg om t 0 ‘grams, $0 mm. Very fe condition, complete 'e800- £1,200 337 Greek Silver Zoomorphic Spoon. Circa Sth ce cast siver spoon d bowl; the handle hex ate 60-1 for a gold gorytus moun treatment of the arimal-nead m. Vary fine condition, complete. £800 -£800 head with Phuc Antiquities - Greek ‘Timetine Auctions 338 Greek Pair of Bronze Spartan Greaves. 7th-Sth century BC. Afinely made, anatomical seulped pai of greaves covering the knee, shin and calf slightly everted rim atthe ankle and thickened edge atthe caf, beaten from sheet bronze. See Sekundas, N. The Spartan Arny; ct. Chistes catalogue: The Axel Guttman Collection ‘Ancient Arms and Armour Colecton part 2tem 93, 1.3 Kg, 385 mm, Extremely ine condition, complete £2,000-£3,000 ‘Bx Axel Gutmann coflecion. Simian desi he genes mare wih he name Donde’ fe Stasiche Arthansamiurgen Munich. These came tn 1 reok workshop n south Nay, and wore found wt Combianholnot ted w crea 500 BC. Graves woo prt of the stndard aqubmart of ho neg 339 Thracian Silver Lotus Phiale. Circa Sth-Ath contury BC. A Tepoussé moulded lotus bow or phiale of exquisite workmanship similar to thse found ia the Rogazen Treasure, ts cantal omphalos ‘domed internally and therm flared and rlled with inverted base, Ct. ‘The Rogozen Reasure Publshing House d the Bulgarian Acadamy ‘of Sciences, page 160, 90. 79. Siver, 80 grams, 98 mm diameter Extremely fine, ££900-£1,200 340. Thracian Silver Lotus Phiale. Circa Sth-tth century BC. A repoussé moulded lotus bow or phiale of exquisite workmanship similar to those found inthe Rogazen Treasure, is central omphalos ‘domed internally and the wide rim flared and rolled, with inverted base. Cl. The Rogazen Reasure Publishing House ofthe Bulgarian Acadamy of Sciences, page 160.no. $3. Siver. 125 grams, 160 mm diameter. Extremely fine condition, £3000-£4,000 Sagi . e Shaeli en iis Antiquities -Greeke 241 Bronze Age Graeco-Parthian Spearheads. Circa Sthrd ntury BC. A pair of east bronze tanceo arhoads with tion eck and tang; the other similar but with longer d shorter neck. 595 grams, 395 mm; 580 grams, 399 mm. fine condition, complete £450 -£600 Bronze Age Graeco-Parthian Bronze Spearhead. Circa 3 y BC. A slender, lanceolate cast spaarnend with 3 narrowing : ? 440 ‘grams, 382 mim. Extremely fine 3 Thracian Bronze Figural Pendant. Circa 2nd-rd century AD. A convax bronze pandant comprising male mask on a urround and 8 further 344 Greek Bronze Silenus Trade Weight, 5ty-2nd century BC. of Slenus, the 35 grams, 33 £160 345 tm Greek Bronze Goose Weight. leag-ites a in the fm 0 ‘eck and raised head: a suspension loop on ts a Phuc ‘Timetine Auctions Antiquities - Greek 349. Greek South Ttalian Red-Figure Calyx-Krater. Circa 4in ‘century BC. A wel-pointad red fqure ware krstar with restrained use ‘of white slip detailing; wih ovole mot enciecing ri, wave patern on thebazoline, wth org handles, Sie A atbation soane wih a female {igure let, wearing local des and holding a vessel in her righthand, Nolding a sickle in here: facing an Oscan warrior wearing a plumed helmet, holding shield inlet hand and carrying a pair of greaves in his rant. Side & a partaly nude female standing in font of an altar ‘table, pouring wine from jug into kater na pedis, holding an ‘open casket inher hand. 550 grams, 22.0m high. Exiremely fine ‘onditon, ‘2600 -£900 Ex Aston ctecton OY Tigetne “ Puctiens TimeLine Auctions Antiquities -Greeke 347 Bactrian Greek Bronze Trader's Seal Matrix. 1st millennium BC. A seat matix with cast bronze loop handle; the Underside formed in east cells to create the merchant’ design - a hare and Found flanking the central eliptical coll. 105 grams, 74 mm siameter. Very fie cone £700 -£000, From an ot Engh cotecson. 268 Bactrian Greek Bactrian Bronze Trader's Seal Matrices. ‘st milernium BC. A pair of openwork bronze crear seal matrices with loop handles onthe upper surface. one depicing a scorpion with curled tal within a plain eel, the other @ double scroled design within a flond ciclo. 24 grams, 54 mm (scorpion), 23 grams, 51 mm (Gerais). Very fine condition, complete. 2] £400 - £600 , Stil Wenig 349 Greek Southern Italian Red Figure Lekanis, Circa 4th ‘century BC: The id showing the profie heads oftwo ladies of fashion. both wearing elaborate headgear with curls fling over their wars Plmetis between the heads; the top of the handle with palette ‘design; a band of wave pattern on the lid, venical stokes around the base. 235 grams, 158 mm wide. Very fine condition £300 -£400 350 Greek Southern Italian Red Figure Lekanis. Circa 4th Century BC. The id showing the profile heads of two ladies o fashion, both wearing elaborate headgear with curls faling over their ears ppalmettes between the heads: the top ofthe handle rosette; aband of wave pattern on the ld rim. 155 grams, 127 mm wide. Fine conekton, i repaired £300 -£400 351 Greek Southern Italian Painted Black Glazed Kylix. Gnathian, cca 4th century BC. A black glazed kylix with square looped handles, low foot and shaliow Dow: the tondo painted in ‘rimeon with @ band of laurel surrounded by two concentre ices, 370 grams, 28 cmwide. Very fine condition, restored. £220 -£280 351 Suellen . Antiquities - Greek ‘Timetine Auctions 52 Greek Southern Ttalian Black Glazed Kantharos. Circa 4th century BC. A kantharos embelished in crimson slip, with a ‘medial bands of meander, scroll ard hatch motif on either sie. 270 ‘grams, 14cm high. Fine condition, £240 -£320 Ex Swanne collection Acqurad 1970s. 53 Greek Southern Italian Black Glazed Oinochoe. Aplin, ‘Grea 4th cenuiy AD. A oinachoe with trefol mouth, enlivened with ‘rimson slip; decorated with a lady of fashion, wearing elaborate headgear with cus faling over her ears, palmettas either sie. 5 ‘grams, 108 mm high. Very fine condition, £280 -£360 Ex Abenhurst coco 354 Greek Apulian Red Figure Ware Painted Skyphos. Magna Graeci, circa dth century BC. A wol-painted red igure ware skyphos with restrained use of white sip detaing; wave pattern motif ‘encircling Him; palmate complex beneath either handle. Side A: a ‘draped female holding @ mior in righthand, phiale inher let. Side B: the head of a lady of fashion, wearing elaborate headgear with ‘urs falling over her ears, wearing necklace and earings. 185 grams, 105 mm high. Fine condition, restored ‘e450 £600 Bx Swan collocton Acguted 1977s 355. Greek Geometric Painted Apulian Prochous. Circa iste 4th century BC. Enlivaned wih crimson, ochre and white slip; ths bulbous body decorated wath a crimson band with horizontal white land ochre vine either side, further bands of decoration ether side the neck decorated with crimson and ochre bars, ovolo ard vertical lines separate by thin doutte crimson bands. 210 grams, 195 mm high, Extremely fine condition. ‘2400 - £600 Be Swanne collection Acqured 1970s. OY Timeline “ Putin Timetine Auctions Antiquities - Greek 356. Greek Figural Painted Apulian Epichyses. Circa 350 BC. ‘An Aoulian Gnathian ware Epichyses enlivened with crimson, ochre ‘and white slip; wih rays on the neck, the shoulder showing a naked ‘winged Eros lying, adomed witn 9 necklace, racelats and anklet, holding a phiale and wreath in his right hand, a band of ovolo on the. Fim, and fokate sprigs inthe fed; palmate athe base of he handle, and grape vine on the cotton reel body. 285 grams, 195 mm high. Extemely fire undamaged condition, £1,200 £1,800, 357_ Greek Campanian Figural Black Glazed Guttos. Circa 4ih-Srdcantury BIC. OF typical form with ring-handle and rimmed spout the discus moulded in velit inthe form of a winged lis with tong flowing hai, holding mieor and comb, 320 grams, 13 cm hgh. Very fie condition £260 -£350 Bx Atonhus colton. Is was the goddess of tha rainbow the mossanger ofthe Open gods 358 Greek Canosan Painted Native Italic Krater. drd-tth ‘century BC. A small krater with traces of painted decoration in the ‘orm of internal and external black and ochre bands. 190 grams, 117 mm high. Veryfine condition, one handie repaired. £120 -£180 ExAkenhurstcotection Ons Lhueth Bis Antiquities - Greek ‘Timetine Auctions 359 Greek Gnathian Ware Painted Skyphos. Cica late 4th ‘century BC. Enivened wit crimson, ochre and white slp; decorated ‘ith a Gimson band with horizontal white and ochre vine ether se, ‘withthe image ofa high status mitor below with a rosette of annie At eech end, efuthr erimson band either side with white and ochre vine; the rm decorated with volo, scrolls and ochre dots separated by thin double crimson bands. 160 grams, 108 mm high. Extremaly ed eee fine condition £600 -£800 x Svan oolcton Acnutad 19778 360 Greek Xenon Ware Black Glazed Kantharos, Thistle Mug and Oinochoal. Souther tain, circa 4th century BC. Amixed ‘Group of three miniatures embellished in ochre slip: a kantharos ‘Gecoreted with a medial band of meander thistle mug with two roves ‘ofeaves betwen thee horizortal ines, witha band of stokes above ‘and an Oinochoaiwit a large palmette. 135 grams, 54-61 mm high, ‘Very fine concibon without repair [3] £240 -£300 Ex Swanne calecion Acqured 19705. 361 Greek Mycenaean Painted Stirrup Jar. Late Helladic IA, ‘circa 1400-1300 BC. With bands of tan decoration encircling the bulbous body and fat foot, multple chevron designs between the handles and spout. See L. Marangou, Ancient Greek Art the NP. ‘Goulandrs Colection, (Athens, 1985), p. 40. 260 grams, 133 mm high, Extemel fine condition, with a small amount of calcite deposits '2800-£1,200 x Aston cotacton 482 Greek Mycenaean Painted Stirrup Jar. Late Helladic IIA, circa. 1400-1300 BC. With bands of tan decoration encircling the bulbous body and narrow ft, fan-shapes between the handles and spout. See L. Merangou, Ancient Greek Ar: the NP. Goulandhis Collection, (Aivens, 1885), p. 40. 308 grams, 160 mm high. Exremaly fine condition £2800 -£1,200 x Aston cotecon. 6 OW Fsggns AMMEN Timetine Auctions Antiquities - Greek 363. Greek Mycenaean Painted Stirrup Jar. Late Helladic MIA, ‘irea 1400-1300 BC. With concentre bands of tan decoration on ‘ther side ofthe bultous body, palmettes below the handles. See L Marangou, Ancient Greek Art the N. P. Goulandrls Collection, (Athens, 1985), p. 40. 225 grams, 128 mm high. Extremely fine ‘condon 800 - £7,200 ExAston cfecon, ses 36 Greek Mycenaean Pottery Juglet. Circa 1350-1200 8¢. ‘With bande ofan decoration encrling ta bulbous body. fed rim ‘with similar decoration onthe interior. 360 grams, 13.5 cm high. Very fine condition f140-£200 From an lt English colecton. 385 Greek Glass Corinthian Helmet Intaglio. ica Sth century AD. An eliptical moulded blue intaglo perdianidepicing the bust of ‘2 wariorin profile, wearing a crested Corinthian helmet and curass in ceramic frame. 21 grams, 53 mm. Fine condition, reassembled ere. £2,000 - £2,600 Propery of Gantemee. 305 Greek Marble Fragment of a Horse and Rider. Circa 4th century BC. Probably from a votive group with a combat scene between Greeks and Amazons, depicting an Amazon wearing a short ‘chiton mounted on her rearing horse, mounted. Fora similar fragment ‘of @ mounted Amazon sculpture cl. MB. Comstock and C.C Vermeule Sculpture in Stone, The Greek, Roman and Etruscan Collections ofthe Museum of Fine Art Boston, Boston, 1976, p22. ro. 42. 2.2 Kg, 16 em wide x 17 em hgh including stand, Fine ‘condition 650 £800, xan old Erg cofecton Qi Sioggiiys Ahyetiianrs . Roman Pearlescent Bead Gold Necklace. Ti Timeline Auctions Artiquites -Floman Roman Gold and Garnet Bow Broach. 1st century AD. An pin hinges atthe rear. below the bor. a narrowing stepped section from which develops an openwork tow pierced by three pa gamet discs with gold collars, rotating on gold axles; the fo Rarrowing io a fat late and collared knop final withthe catchplat behing, Hattat,R. Ancient and Romano-Brtish Brooches, no. 64 re 3,500 - £5,000 370 Roman Cameo Gold Ring. 2nd centr d cent {A finger ing comprising an expancing gold hoop with sight carnation rising othe eliptical bezel bearing a gold cel witha blue-glass cameo Cf an eagle looking behind. Oman, C.C. Victoria and Albert Museum Catalogue of Rings, 1930, plat V. Goi, 6.17 grams, 24 mm extemal (Approximate size UK 0% USA 7%, Europe 15.61, Japan 15). Very fine condition, compete £780 - £1,280 Roman Standing Warrior Intaglio Gold Ring. 2nd century [BC- 2nd antury AD. Afinger tng comprising three-band hoop the cuter bands extending o spirals onthe shoulders; the bezel a green Stone intagio depicting a standing robed waicr with shield, spent aie broad brimmed helmet. Sen Oman, CC. Viceria and Abert Museum Ca 1930 plate 1V. God and gemstone, 3.18 oximate s2e UK G, USA 3%, E Roman Erotic Intaglio Gold Ring. 1s1-2nd contury AD. A. tanta finger ring compasing @ hollow expanding elptical hoop Fising to 8 rectangular bezel with a blue glass intagio depicting @ raked man and woman embracing. See Higgins, R.A. Greek and Roman Jewellery. Gok, 689 grams, 30 mm overall. (Approximate ize UK'U, USA 10, Europe 22.52, Japan 22) Very fine condition, complet 600 = £800 373 Roman Blue Glass Intaglio Gold Ring. 1s!- 2nd century |AD. A finger fing with D-section hoop rising toa lozengitrm bezel with an eliptical eel containing an elipticalbiue-glas intaglo with a ‘mae bust. See Higgins, RA. Greek and Roman Jeneliey, pte Gols, 693 grams, 24 mm extemal. (Approximate size UX Fs, U 334, Europe 43, Japan 4) Very fine condition, some oss othe lower edge ofthe itagio. £600 -£800 Phuc Od Seer am er ca Ed @ v omen? a Re eee ee PO er ec eee ene ay ter eee ees Cee ee ee ey ee ee eae eee Poe ce eee ee ae oes ar) ee ee ens RE eee ee ees Poe ner reer the text EUKIRATION in Greek capitals onthe shoulders and bezel. Cae ee awe are ee) Cea ea ane aay ee a ears oor) Cee eee eee mare 876 Roman Horse and Rider Intaglio Gold Ring. Circa 2nd rit ie ee ee) ee eae rn eee a eee eae Ce a ene ro eer) ne rer a torrent a area’ Ewe ae eS Pocus eee eee Ree eens peers brine nie tere eee eee Er eae ert ere Ree aR ere a aL eee ee en eel ena) ere eee 378 Roman Intaglio Gold Ring. 2nd-3rd century AD. A gold renrrare tiny erene tt reeerce inte ii Pear ee ei a) ‘cabochon setting. See Higgins, RLA. Greek and Roman Jewellery. eC ha an esr a en Pee Om Mt ee aC cd eared Ey 4 ous Leal Seay Oe er eS kL een ‘century AD. A finger ring comprising a hoop with figree detling on Decree nn ee oa Ce ea a eer a See Higgins, R.A. Greek and Roman Jewellery. Gad, 5.08 grams, PC an eater a EN eet ee ee ho ina Cee ad 380 Roman Minerva Intaglio Gold Ring. Circa 4th century AD. eee eer rn ee ee rn ee ne Smee em ewer Peed cet ere heirs mm overall. (Approximate size UK V, USA 10%, Europe 23.99, Japan Emerita} ost) roy 381 Roman Standing Figure Intaglio Gold Ring. 4th-5th ‘century AD. A finger ring comprising a circular hoop with fir CC er rein shoulders; the intglio a red gemstone with standing robed figure ee eee eee a ea a ieee eatery ae ee ec ae) Se eso eee eer een ees Se ee eas ey Ce eee eee ey lewellery, plate 53. Gold, 427 grams, 2483 mm external ey ea eee ee ee eee ec ae ee oe ros 383 Roman Double Snake Gold Ring. 2nd century BC-2nd CN nt eer eee) hatching to each side expanding to a bezel formed as a pair of Se tr nny ‘and Albert Museum Catalogue of Rings 1930, plate WV, Gold, .34 ‘grams, 20 mm external. (Approximate size UK 07, USA 7%, Europe 16, Japan 18). Extremely fine conditon. Rare. Een) Pe eee eee ea Ea 0 ni rs Er y Ippeling Dhuctienr3 Pa 84 Romano-Egyptian Leonine Gold Ring. 1s! century BC. A ‘90d finger ring with expanding hoop rising fo the flatened bezel Bearing a tiangle of granulation, and lon within afligree hoop, its tail formed as 8 delicate coll Gold, 15.75 grams, 28 mm overall (Approximate sizes UK P 7%, Europe 16.86, Japan 16) Extemely fine condition 00 -£900, 85 Roman Phallic Gold Ring. 1s-2ndcontury AD. A ne ing with an expanding hoop: the bezel witha length of gk! wire and two ranules depicting a phallus. See Johns, C. Sex Or Symbol? Exot Images of Greece and Rome, 10. Gold, 095 grams, 15mm overall (Approximate size UK C, USA 1%, Europe 0.15, Japan 0). Very fine lai £280 -£400 86 Pair of Roman Tutullus Gold Earrings, 1st 4th century AD. ‘A pal of earings comprising a gold wire recurved md, an ornamental the dise with concentie fligrse collar enules on the Cuter edge; a boop prtruding fom beneat RA Greek ‘and Roman Jewelery, pate tl, 26 mm overall. Good very fine condition. some 1 the fires colar 260 -£220, 87 Pair of Roman Gold Drop Earrings. Istth century AD. A Pair of earings comprising a gold wire hoop and a decorative ds with concentiefligree hoops on the outer edge, and a granule a hoop atthe centre: the pendant farmed 8 along cone wih @ biconical blue gemstone atthe lower end, above a pte, the edges decorated wit igtee detaling. See Higgins, R'A Greek and Raman Jewelery plate 64, Gold, 4.28 grams total, 41 mm overall. Extremely fine tonditon £320 -£380 388 Pair of Roman Gold Drop Earrings. 1st-th century AD. A pair ofeartings compising 2 gad wire hop anda hemisphercal col the Font plate of which is decorated with granulation and flgree, and pen to retain an annular blue bead; fom a ge. pelleted rod with @ biconical tue gemstone atthe lower end, above 2 fine spiral a. Sea Higgins, RIA. Greek and Roman Jewellery, pate 54 Gold, 3:95 grams total, 34 mm over ie condo £220 £280 Puctiens Timeline Auctions Artiquites -Floman Pair of Roman Gold Drop Earrings. ist-th century AD. A pair of earrings comprising @ gold wire hoop and a decorative di the outer edge, and a granule and hoop atthe wed as a long rod with a biconical blue centre; the pendant {gemstone atthe lower end, abovea piate, the edges decorated with filgree detailing. See Higgins, RA. Greek and Roman Jewellery plate 3S total, 35mm overall, Extromely fine 0. Pair of Thracian Gold Earrings. 1s\-th century AD. A pair the plate kinate with fligree dou filigree hoop between granules. See Higgine on Jewelery 3.86 grams foal, 22 mm overall. Extremely fine condition, £280. £320 Pair of Roman Gold Festoon Earrings. s\-th century AD. B large pa of earring ding wire hoop with ulation erraniged in verse wr col tached, faced wi nul ob Higgins. RA. Greok an 10.25 gr ‘mim overal,Extremaly fine condor #220 £900 with filgrae festoons 302 Pair of Roman Gold Hoop Earrings. 1s14th century AD.A pair of gold earings comprising a wire hoop; on each, a hollow biconical aiscord mount wih wie rane, See Higgins, RA, Grosk and Roman J 2.88 grams, 21 mm overal, Extremely fine conedton, £220 -£280 3 Pair of Roman Gold Cloison Earrings. 4th century AD. A twisted: attached to this a pirorm plate with fllgree colar and {Granule onthe face, gold call witha piiferm garnet set en coin; ‘epending trom the oop a el 4 with pyramidal caster of granules, Higgins, RA. Greek af amet, 3.89 grams, 35 mn, E oman Jewellery. Gold and . £320 - £380 Phuc earring comprisin tury AD. A delicate late formed as radiating iangles and a 7 ing @ Bive ca the plate a traverse bar rom which re peleted rods wih garnets set en cabochon and blue st the bottom. See Higains, R.A. Greek and Roman Jew 2.82 rams, 34 mm ‘overall. Vary fina condition. Extremely ro £800 £1,200 495 Roman Granulate Gold Pendant. Cica 1st century BC. A colar with serols; Below ths an elliptical cokimn of hollow sphen with ranulas between; below this a coller above a pelleted rod. See Higgins, RA. Grek ard Raman Jewellery. Gold, 4.82 grams, 41 mm. Entremaly fine condition, compl £250 -£350 Roman Teardrop Gold Pendant. 2nd century AD. A inverted teardrop shaped pendant, the body outined in ribbed, woven And plain wire with wire scrls, ring and pellets at centre and three Sradunted pellets athe op he ribbed suspension loop wit a riengia Of granules. See Higgins, R.A. Greek and Roman Jewelery. 3, 397 Roman Lunate Gold Pendant. ist2nd century AD. A 1 comprising a nobed suspension loop with granulation on the function: the plate crescentic with fligree enclosing a central repoussé boss, four pellets, colled iy three pallets on the horns. See Higging, R.A. Greek and F Jewellery. Gold, 2.12 grams, Extremely fine condtion ‘comple £450 -£600 98 Roman Filigree Gold Pendant. 1s! delicate pendant formed as an openwork discoid id vat fligree bores Higgins, RAC fine condition, one foot lost in artiuity £120 -£180 ry AD. A i central suspension loop the sad acd Roman Jour. 183 germs, 20 er. Very 399 Roman Figural Gold Pendant. 1st-3rd cortury AD. hallow pendant comprising Susiter. Gold, 048 grams, 16 ma pension loop and male bust, probably o 120-2150 Puctiens Timeline Auctions Artiquiies -Roman 409 Roman Gold-Mounted Antique Medusa Intaglio Pendant. Circa et-3rd century AD. An ambercolaured intagho of Medusa's head with radiating serpents, etn later hemry go dis pendant with large curled suspension oop. Gold, 19.47 grams, 40 g tothe iniagio, £400 -£600 401 @ Roman Gold Amulet. 1st ce within 8 gold sleeve decorated wit igre luty AD. A ceramic bar nthe lowerface a series of granulation pyr n tho Upper face a series of suspension oops with granu ation. See Higgins, RLA. Greek and Roma ry. Gold, 2.48 grams, 32 nen, Fair cond) fe0 -£120 402 Roman Repoussé Gold Bracteate. 31th cartury AD. A, sheet gold discod bracteate with epousse 100 of 8 female b ‘nth paved allow ito be ferongs Gai, 0.52 grams, 33 mm. Fine conto. £200 roa 4 ing facing, head erect and 28.9 grams, 32 mm. Exren century AD. A cated silver bracelet with hinged quadrant, formed as 2 narrow central band flanked by broader cols the central section decorated with pellated bands; the colars hollow, covered witha row of pated hollow hait-bubbs: the hinge mechan with original closing gin. Siver, 115 grams, 71 num external diameter. Very ine condition, comple ‘400 - £600 405 Roman Silver Bow Brooch. 2nd-ird century AD. A, decorated P-shaped bow brooch with splayed upper terminal end id waisted, vith p 7.3 grams e180 on the reverse. Hat '55 mm, Very fine condition, comple Dalal oe he eel a 5 eee 408 Phuc Antiquities - Reman ‘Timetine Auctions & «3 0 408. Roman Figural Silver Hair Pin & Chain. 1st century AD. A fine decorative pin comprising a long, round-section shaft with male head fol, with full features and curled heir, below this, the attachment ring fr a chain terminating in a sliver fish. Siver, 10.8, ‘grams, 184 mm overal. Extremely fine condition, complete. #500 -£700 Found Bose Emp 407 Roman Intaglio Silver Ring. tst-th century AD. A finger fing with expanding hoop; the bezel an elipticalintagho bearing the Image ota female in draped peplos rebe wih vegetation in one hand ‘and a corrucopiain the other. See Higgins, RA. Greek and Roman ‘Jewellery. Siver, 18.80 grams, 28 mm external. (Approximate size UK X's, USA 11%, Europe 27.51, Japan 26). Very fine condition, large and wearable. £100 -£150 From an ld Enghoh colecton. 408 Roman Engraved Intaglio Silver Ring. 24-314 certury AD. ‘A finger ring with rounded hoop rising toan elipical bezel wth figural intagho engraving. Siver, 541 grams, 21 mm overall. (Approximate ‘size UK N, USA 6%, Europe 13.72, Japen 13). Very fine condition, ‘complate 80-8140, Bx Wier coecton 409. Roman Intaglio Silver Ring. 3rct-sth contury AD. A round section finger ing with sightlyeliptical hoop; sub-spherical bosses. ‘on the shoulders flanking an eliptical bezel setting containing an “amber-coloured intaglio depicting a tripod flanked by cormucopae, ‘with a crow porched on the rim. Higgins, R.A. Greek and Roman lewolery.Siver, 7.44 grams, 25 mm external. (Approximate size UK 30% USA 11%, Europe 28.92, Japan 26). Very fine condition. £320 -£400 From an al English cotton 410 Roman Cameo Silver Pendant. 1st-2nd century AD. A ‘decorative pendant comprising an elliptical pate with palleted border ‘surounding a female bust cameo with detailed coifure; a pierced lobe above serves to accep! the suspension op. Siver, 4.15 gams, 25 mm. Very fe condition, complet £200 £300 Pepenyorataay 411 Roman Eros Silver Pendant. 3:c-tth century AD. A cast Pendant inthe form of two erotes or cupids with an urn on a base. Siver 0.99 grams, 13 mm. Very fine condition, the suspension loop fragmentary: £90 -£120, Prepon ofaLaay 412_ Roman Silver Mouse Pendant. 3<-‘th century AD. A maunt ‘or pendant inthe form of a miniature mouse shown nibbing ona fat ‘dice, probably bread; the ears alert, the paws extended 1 gip; the {ur finely modeled with longitudinal srokes; the bread pierced to ‘accept an attachment pin. Silver, 4.58 grams, 28 mm. Very fine ‘condition, pat ofthe tall missing £160 -£200 From an ald Engleh cotton 413 Roman Silver Mounted Standing Figure Intaglio. 1st- 2nd century AD. A white glass convex intagio of a robed standing igure, mounted en cabochon wihin an eliptical ame with aterating ‘Granule and bar detaling. Siver, 9.52 grams, 29 mm. Very fine ‘eonditon. £250 - £400 Prepon ofaLaay 56 ‘Ciggsting Ml Qn TimeLine Auctions, ‘Antiquities -Reman 414 Roman Silver and Niello Inkwell. 1st contury AD. A ‘abricatad hexagonal silver inkwll with nialoed designs altemating ‘geometric and plan-based: the cover with sunken cenral circular hole, surrounded by a wreath of leaves and berries: the underskie ‘with concentric cicle panels and three flatened-toss feet. See Hobbs, FL and Jackson, F. Roman Briainfig 54. Siver, 44.5 grams, 45 mm height. Extremely fine condition, complete. Excessively roe, "24,500 - £5,000 Proper of 2 London genteman. Hata, n Brooches of Antiguy ss plat ‘yo0e (na 1936) wth an amos Konica! moeothafoundon oF he Gt 1e brooch loan the Tt contr A. 415. Roman Silver-Gilt Cosmetic Spoon. 1st-th century AD. A oman ligula or cosmetic spoon, formed as a pain, round section ‘shaft with a short waisted section; below this concave bom, with {llcing rtacton the inner surface. Silver-it, 11.0 grams, 129 min ‘Very fine conaiton, wth giding neery intact. £120-£180. From anol Engish cotection Spoons wit ang hands and smat hows wore sed by opotiecares Be preparation ofmodcras and coma. 416 Roman Repoussé Silver Plaque. ist2nd century AD. An ‘eliptica plaque bearing the repoussé mei ofa family group -0 malo ‘emale holding hands with a chi the plaque fs pierced at top ‘and bottom for attachment. Sver, 3.93 grams, 60 mm (10em high including stand), Very fneconditon, ight creasing, £220 -£300 From an od English colocton. a5 416 peling 7 Phuc 417 Roman Bronze Eros Statuette. Circa Ist century AD. A laige bronze figure of a young winged Eros supporting a long- ‘slemmed comucopia with cinquefoil mouth (a lotus biossom?}; the ace rounded with ful features and open nostri: the eyes inlaid with silver oinis; the hair loose and framing the face, wih characteristic Inangular profile; the head thrown back and tite upwards towards, the cornucopia mouth; the neck adorned wih a ropework colar bearing a decorated discoid pendant: the left arm extended to the hand supporting the upper part of the stem (old minor repair evident); the ight arm bent and hand tumed dawm to grip the ene ofthe ste ‘the wings emerging fom the back feathered and slightly spread; tha ‘Timetine Auctions legs straight and advancing on tiptoe; the base a waisted rectangle ‘with iobed feet; the cinquefod with cortral square-section spike. See Metopoltan Museum of Art, New York, No. $7.22.5, or avery similar butless atractive piece (wih Eros holding along branch).990 grams, 268 mm. Very ine. Rareand most tractive. £18,000 - £24,000 ren, usualy consiered oe the son of Apraie and Ars but, accaring Paw's Symposium, conceived by Povos (Plenty) and Penis (Povey) at Aptroaiels bithday, was Be god of sexual atracton and boauly and was ‘nership ar fer ode Roman counteans Cupd (Dente) an hen ‘Susualy depicted win @ bow and arows Putian’ Timetine Auctions ‘Antiquities -Reman 418 Roman Bronze Mercury Statuette. 1s-2nd century AD.A ‘cast figurine of a naked male, probably Mercury, wearing a pointed cap with winged projections, a baltic across his right shoulder, a ‘crawstting purse symbolising wealth in his extendas right nand, Supporting a curved cbjectin he let (permape yr): hs fee attached tothe creuar base. 18 yams, 46 mm. Very fine condition, complete 90-120 Found Bederdshra, Englond. 419 Roman Bronze Jupiter Figurine. 1st-ird century AD.A cast bronze statuette of a naked male, probably Jupiter (Zeus) with good ‘acial detail, his har and beard wemmed, hs let arm raised and hand ‘pen, his right arm and hand extended, his lft eg bent, the hands ‘cast fo accept addtional items -thunderbotand Sceptre. 115 grams, 83 mm. Very fine condition, ‘2600 - £900 Founda Tasca, Yorshve, England 1980. The state rpleate he pose Olthemary copes ohelestife size state of Zeus Bronce (he Tndorr) {rete Dy Greek maser scutor Leocres it the M6008 BC. 420 Roman Bronze Gladiator Statuette. ‘st century AD. A bronze statuette ofa retiarus gladiator med wih a net and tient ‘and withthe characteristic galerus neck-guard at his shoulder, the figure is bare-headed with shaggy hair, et hand hollowed to accept the model net, in advancing pose; offered with cusiom stand. 4, ‘grams, 63 mm. Very ne condition. Excessively rare £4,000- 08,000 Purchased tom a London aucton house in ho cary 1970' The retest represented te fsherman, and was set agaist he secuby hsm 421, Roman Bronze Leokampos Statuette. 1st century AD. A ‘cast bronze figurine ofthe fabulous leckampos withthe Foreparts of 2 Bon and the hindparts of a fh: the head erect, jaws open, mane breting and forepawe extended, the feh-aal looped. 46 grams, 65 mim. Very fine condifon, complete. Excessively rae, £800 - £1,200 ‘Bassi fam a coma London Antiques deaby in 1958 420 Thggetins O Phuc 50 Antiquities - Reman ‘Timetine Auctions 435 422 Roman Bronze Constantine Period Horse Figurine. 4th ‘century AD. A superb cast bronze model of a leaping stalion in harness with extended forelegs: the base wih attachment peg: ‘offered with a custom stand. 36 grams, 53 mm long. Very fine ‘eonditon, complete 6950-£1,250 From an ald Englsh cotecson. 423 Roman Bronze Bird Brooches. jst-2nd century AD. ‘Three cast bronze avilorm brooches. comprising: a birdinight brooch with spring mechanism in its tal, punched tangle border 10 ‘wings and tail a bird at rest broech with spring mechanism beneath is tal a swan oF goose with recurved neck, the beak joined the Diets back. Hott R. Ancient Brooches and Other Artefacts, no. 1637; Brooches of Antiouiy, nos. 1187, 1158. 9.02 grams, 26 mm; {6.62,g1ams, 20 mm; 8.65 grams, 31 mm. Very fina concsifon xo with pins. Rare. 3 £150 -£200 Tho onan wit recurved nock i an unusual frm, not ocrded in Hat. 424 Roman Bronze Axe Plate Brooch. 2nd century AD. A ‘copneraloy plete brooch nthe form of 2 double laded! axa: the pin mechanism and catcnpate presert onthe reverse. Hatatt, FR. Ancient ‘Brooches and Other Artefacts. 10 grams, 46 mm. Very ine condton, ‘complete. £120-€180 From an ls English colecion 425. Roman Bronze Crossbow Brooch. Sid-ath century AD. A very large crossbow brooch fabricated from holow-cast bronze sections the arms plain, terminating in onion-shaped knobs: a third knob above the bout the pin hinged on the rear of the arms: the bow ‘d99p and of vapezoidal section, with annular punchmarks on the upper face; the expanding footpiate with a medial row of notches, between ring-and-dot mots. and central chamfer; the catchplate ‘extending the ful ength ofthe foot. Hatat,R. Brooches of Antiquty, lems 1255-7. 108 grams, 150 mm, Extremely fine condition. £250-£350, From an ld English cation 426 Roman Inscribed Bronze Crossbow Brooch. 3rd-4th ‘contury AD. A large, decorative brooch, fabricated from a number of hollow cast places, thus reducing ts weight the headplat with ‘onion’ terminals and a tied above tha junction with the bow, each with a silver cola the footlate comprising a tubular catchplate behind the ‘covering mantlet wih openwork border, the D-secton bow wit inlaid ‘iver designs: a plain filet on the outer face, VI EFL onthe right face ‘and LOV lon the left. Hatta, R.lron Age and Roman Brooches, 135.37 grams, 93 mm. Ver fine condition, complete. £220-£260 From anol Engh colecton. Thotox VTEFI is an abbvovaton fr ro fe "se [Bs] win: the tx! LOV is pobably an aberensiedpersana! name 425 60 Timetine Auctions ‘Antiquities -Reman 427 427 Roman Bronze Rings. 2nd-3rd century AD. A plain finger ‘ing comprising an expanding hoop rising to an elliptical bezel with a ‘ed gemstone intagio displaying a kanthores crinking vessel offered ‘wih Finger ring with D-section. hoop rising to trefoil shoulders ‘larking a Greular bezelwith ncuse 2oomomphic design. 4.49 grams, 21 mm overal (approximate size UK G, USA 3% Europe 4.92, Japan 4); 4.67 grams, 23 mm overall (Approxumate size UK P. USA 7, Europe 16.23, Japan 16). Very fine conditon. complete end wearable. 2] £120-£180 428 Roman Bronze Phallic Pendant. Circa 3rd certury AD. A ‘cast bronze figurine of Triton wth coled fishaisin place of his arms andlegs; the head elongated: the phallus recurved to meet he body, {forming a suspension loop: he torso descending ina column f tha ‘scold base. 34 grams, 51 mm, Very fine condition, complete. £60 £90, Found Grea in 198 con. 429 429 Roman Bronze Phallus Pendant. 1st-2nd century AD. A ‘convex V-shaped pendant comprising a ribbed central ozenge and suspension loop, the arms terminating in a phallus and a hand a phallus placed contaly above a finial knop. See Appels, A. and Laycock, S. Roman Buckles and Mitary Fitings. 25 grams, 62 mm. ‘Very fine condition, complete 80-120 From an od English colocton. ¥9 420 Romano-British Bronze Gaulish Captive Mount. ist ‘century AD, A cast bronze mount in the form of a captured enemy ‘wartior, shown naked, wih elongated face, back-combed fair and beard, hands ted at the wrist below the chin, legs bound at the ‘ankles; the ropework band extends around the neck across the ‘wrists, down the legs o the ankles: an attachment peg is placed on the figur’s beck. 28 grams, 27 mm. Very fine condition, compte, £450 -£000 From an olf Engh colocton. To og’ sch palton th gur’s back implies hal fi captive was splayed supe. probaiyon a meaty Hoey aa 431 Roman Bronze Winged Triton Mount. 1st-2nc century AD. ‘Acast bronze mount or pendant inthe form of Tito, the head erect, the hands clasped on the chest, the wings unfurled, the scaled fish- ‘all spread to balance the posture ofthe wings: a suspension loop behind the head. 18 grams, 35 mm. Ver ine condition, sight loss 10 the loop. £100 -£150, 432 432. Roman Bronze Faunus Mount. 1st-2nd century AD. A bronze D-shaped plaque with the head of Roman Faunus or Greek an emerging, hallow, modelled inthe round: the horns emerging ‘rom the brow, the har fil, row of annulets around the neck; on the reverse, an tachment spike, 14 grams, 31 mm. Very fine condition. £240 -£300 Proper ofa Gontiman. ues Thogsting 6 MBs Antiquities - Reman 433 433. Roman Bronze Cupid Mount. 1si-th century AD. A “Gecarative mount inthe form of = chenuic face, probably Cupid god ‘f ove, with rounded chocks, fleshy features an long curled locks. Murawok, PG. Benet’s Arifacis of England and the United ‘Kingdom, Ely, 2008, 9.164. 89 grams, 52 mm. Very fine condition. 2180 -£240 Found St Abane, Harferdshto, England. 494 @ Roman Bronze Female Bust Mount. 1st century AD. A ‘east bronze mount inthe form of a female with tightly ted hair, the loting shown loosely draped; a pelleted band to the neck: an ‘ttachmert peg in place onthe concave reverse. See Green, M. The Gods of Roman Briain tora simi posrayal in stone) of Dea Mater ‘rom Cirencester, Gloucestershire. 22 grams, 45 mm. Very fine ‘condton, the facial features abraded. £40 -£60 435 Roman Bronze Gorgon Mount. 2nd century AD. A cast bronze discoid maunt witha female head modell in he hal-ouns the face rounded and full, the hair caretuly depicted wit serpents! heads on each side ofthe face, a larger serpent emerging centrally above the brow, the surround decorated with regular incised Vinescroll mots; supplied with custom stand. 140 grams, 71 mm. ‘Very fine condition, completa £260 -£200, om an old Eng colecion. Tho Modus. oas oF gorganoon was [rotctve amubt widely used the ancien ward ‘Timetine Auctions 498 496. Roman Bronze and Sifver Figural Mount, 4th century AD. ‘A peta shaped mount wit opposed icn-head terminals: he appied ‘central siver roundel showing a scene involving a horse anda winged ‘iguce; he roundel witha secondary percing: the attachment pins stil in place on the reverse. 9:34 grams, 26mm. Very fine condition, 160 -£200 From a2 old Enotshcalecton. The secondary pereng may ndeste reuse 38 spenaant 437 Roman Bronze Mounts and Phalera. 'st-2nd century AD. ‘A mixed group of cast bronze mounts: a discoldlier-head modelled in the round with snaring features; a bead of Eros with rounded features on a chevron of foliage with lobed lateral extensions, a Dhalera depictng a female (Juno?) with coiled cofture. 135 grams. fotal, 4-44 mm. Very fine condition. (3) £240 -£200 Fron an ald Engin cotecson 438 438 Roman Bronze Leonine Sword Pommel. 2nc-3rd century AD. A hollow-cast bronze pommel cap inthe form of a hon's head ‘wih gaping mouth, fattened ears and flowing mane; behind hehead a colar of parallel facets. 90 grams, S2 mm, Fine conditcn £150-£200 Prepon ofa Ganesan 2 ction Tp Timetine Auctions ‘Antiquities -Reman 439 429 Roman Bronze Horse Head Mount. i-th century AD. A ‘cast mount inthe form of an equine head and neck the ears erect, the neck arched, the nostris flared: the attachment plate long and £120 £180. rectangular. 23 grams, 41 mm. Very fine condition. From 0 od English cotton 440 Roman Bronze Elephant Casket Leg. 1st 2nd century AD. ‘A cast bronze casket leg In the form of an elophant’s head with founded ears and short tusks, a studded band above its brow ls tuk wound around a claw. 20 grams, 38 mm. Very fine condition, ‘complete. Extremely rare. £360-£500 ‘From an ot Engh cotton an 441 Roman Bronze Ram's Head Patera Handle. ‘st-2rd ‘century AD. A hollow east bronze handle fora pater with ts fia in the form ofa ram's heed with short snout, broad brow and sora homs. projecting on each side; behind the head a rdbed colar developing toa short shof, rounded beneath and faceted above, decorated with incised tiangle and scroll motifs a Second colar athe junction wth the pan. 135 grams, 109 mm. Very fine condition. £70 £100 Property cfadeceosed estate 42 442 Roman Bronze Miniature Rudder. 1st contury AD. A ‘miniature ship's rudder, probably forming part of a devotonal statue ‘of Fortuna, goddess of chance and good outcomes; the biade wide ‘wih a cental stem, on which ere mounted the transverse tier and nop atthe top. Green, M. Gods of Roman Ertan. 37 grams, 128 mim. Very fine condition, 120-180 From an old Englth colton. Fortuna and Victoria wore the principal dete ‘woraipped bythe Roman miliary. Fortune was especialy eoso00 ed wid) Dathnouves tore men wore mon uaa 443. Roman Bronze Oil Lamp. 3rd century AD. A cast bronze oll lamp with collared spout; rapework border to the spout and central perforation: piriform reflector with knop fila; chin and suspension Joop. 190 grams, 117mm, Very fine condition, complet. £500 -£700 Proper ofa Gontiman. Phuc ‘Tigpeline 8 Antiquities - Reman ‘Timetine Auctions 444 Roman Bronze Mirror Set. 1s131d century AD. A setof two ‘cast bronze mirors, discoid, the upper miror convex, with concentric

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