TimeLine Auctions Antiquities Sale - Day 1 2021-05-25 Auction - 500 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in Essex
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Human-Headed Canopic JarsWooden Statue of a NobleModel Boat with Oarsmen
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TimeLine Auctions Antiquities Sale - Day 1

Auction Venue: TimeLine Auctions The Court House 363 Main Road Harwich Essex CO12 4DN UK Day 1 Tuesday 25 May 2021 Ancient Art, Antiquities Lots 1-500 Day 2 Wednesday 26 May 2021 Ancient Art, Antiquities Lots 501-1059 Day 3 Thursday 27 May 2021 Ancient Art, Antiquities Lots 1060-1613 Day 4 Friday 28 May 2021 Ancient Art, Antiquities Lots 1614-6119 Day 5 Saturday 29 May 2021 Natural History Lots 6120-6331 Coins, Medals and Books Lots 8000-8358 First time buyers might be asked to provide ID and proof of address in accordance with the Anti-money laundering directive. A bid limit may be applied to their account or a deposit may be required. For enquiries about bidding, or to discuss any of these arrangements, please email bids@timelineauctions.com or call +44(0)1277 815121. After the sale Payments must be paid in Pounds Sterling and can be made by bank transfer, cash (up to the value of £7,000), cheque and debit or credit card (up to a maximum limit of £500). Please note that TimeLine Auctions Ltd does not accept Paypal (or similar systems), charge cards (American Express, Diners Club etc.) or cheques/orders drawn on foreign banks in Pounds Sterling or any other currencies. Please note, it is the Buyer’s responsibility to ensure any duties, restrictions, laws or regulations regarding import and export to the Buyers home country are met. Buyers from the USA especially should note that restrictions apply to various categories of antiquities and coins and should check before bidding. Temporary Admission For a small number of items which have been imported into the UK under the Temporary Admission rules, applicable import duty is applied to the Hammer Price. For UK buyers, this cannot be entered as input tax. For overseas buyers, where proof of export has been provided, the import duty may be refunded on request. This only applies to a small number of lots, check specific lot descriptions to see if applicable.
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Standing Wooden Striding Female: New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A carved wooden figure modelled as a standing female wearing a wig and ankle-length garment; arms attached by tenons; the left leg held in front of the right, detailing to
0001: Standing Wooden Striding FemaleEst. £3,500-£4,500
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Wooden Statue of a Noble: New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A carved wood figure modelled as a striding noble with detachable arms; the shaven head and face naturalistically modelled, detailing to the bare torso, wearing a
0002: Wooden Statue of a NobleEst. £2,000-£3,000
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Model Boat with Oarsmen: Middle Kingdom, 2133-1797 BC. A gesso-painted wooden funerary model boat with animal-headed bow, manned by two oarsmen with a seated figure at the bow, stern with flared and domed terminal, and with
0003: Model Boat with OarsmenEst. £2,000-£3,000
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Four Sons of Horus with Winged Scarab: Third Intermediate Period, 1069-702 BC. A group of seven wood carvings of the four sons of Horus: Duamutef, Hapy, Imsety and Qebehsenuef, with a winged scarab; pierced for attachment.See The British
0004: Four Sons of Horus with Winged ScarabEst. £1,200-£1,700
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Cartonnage Face Mask: Ptolemaic Period, 332-30 BC. A cartonnage mummy mask with painted details to the eyes and mouth, wearing a tripartite wig with painted headband and bands of geometric ornament.230 grams, 31cm (12
0005: Cartonnage Face MaskEst. £800-£1,000
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Cartonnage Section with Horus and Anubis: Ptolemaic Period, 332-30 BC. A rectangular cartonnage panel section with painted border below, procession of five seated figures each with headdress and shoulder-length mantle, ankh symbol mounted on
0006: Cartonnage Section with Horus and AnubisEst. £300-£400
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Romano-Egyptian Pyxis with Animals: 1st century AD. A cylindrical mould-blown opaque glass or glazed composition pyxis with small everted cut rim, decorated in low relief with images of animals within foliage including a dromedary
0007: Romano-Egyptian Pyxis with AnimalsEst. £7,000-£9,000Lot Passed
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Human-Headed Canopic Jars: 12th-18th Dynasty, 2134-1292 BC. A set of four alabaster canopic jars with human-headed stoppers, each individually modelled with exposed ears and throat, wearing a long smooth wig, black pigment to
0008: Human-Headed Canopic JarsEst. £60,000-£80,000
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Diorite Bust of a Dignitary: Middle Kingdom, 2050-1652 BC. A diorite bust of a male dignitary wearing a khat headdress; eyes, eyebrows, nose and mouth executed in varying degrees of detail; remains of a vertical dorsal pillar
0009: Diorite Bust of a DignitaryEst. £10,000-£14,000Lot Passed
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Black Granite Statue Fragment: Late New Kingdom, 1292-1069 BC. A carved granite fragment depicting a seated male figure, possibly an official, wearing a kilt, arms resting on his lap; with inscription to the reverse pillar
0010: Black Granite Statue FragmentEst. £1,200-£1,700
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Speckled Granite Vase: 1st-3rd Dynasty, 3218-3035 BC. A speckled granite piriform vessel with flat rim, short neck; rounded shoulder with tapering body, flat base.See el- Khouli, A., Egyptian stone vessels: Predynastic
0011: Speckled Granite VaseEst. £2,000-£3,000
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Piriform Alabaster Jar: Late to Ptolemaic Period, 664-30 BC. An alabaster vessel with piriform body, broad rim, two double-lobed lug handles and flat base.4.1 kg, 26.3cm (10 1/4"). From the private collection of a New York
0012: Piriform Alabaster JarEst. £600-£800
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Green Schist Heart Scarab: Late Period, 664-332 BC. A green schist heart scarab with detailed carapace, the suture of the elytra indicated by three lines and the division of the pronotum from the elytra by double line, humeral
0013: Green Schist Heart ScarabEst. £10,000-£14,000
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Seated Nehemet-aui Statuette: 26th Dynasty, 664-525 BC. A bronze figure of seated Nehemet-aui modelled in the round, crowned with circlet of sacred serpent uraei, and an unclear form on top, possibly Bastet; circular recess in
0014: Seated Nehemet-aui StatuetteEst. £5,000-£7,000
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Epsilon Eye-Axehead: Middle Kingdom, circa 1850 BC. A flat bronze multi-tanged cutting eye-axehead, with three tangs having holes for the fastening to the haft by small nails or with cord, one part of the blade incised
0015: Epsilon Eye-AxeheadEst. £1,200-£1,700
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Chalcedony Heart Amulet: New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A substantial translucent chalcedony heart, ib, amulet with ribbed suspension loop above.Cf. Andrews, C., Amulets of Ancient Egypt, London, 1994, item 66(b), for type.3.41
0016: Chalcedony Heart AmuletEst. £800-£1,000
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Pierced Rock Crystal Scarab: 6th-4th century BC. A carved rock crystal scarab with detailing to the carapace, legs and head; pierced for suspension.14.3 grams, 27mm (1"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired on the London
0017: Pierced Rock Crystal ScarabEst. £400-£600
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Gold Repoussé Panel with Thoth: Late Period, 664-332. A sheet-gold panel with repoussé scene depicting ibis-headed god Thoth advancing and holding Was sceptre in his right hand, wearing the Pschent crown and short striated kilt;
0018: Gold Repoussé Panel with ThothEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
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Gold Cat Amulet: Third Intermediate Period, 1069-702 BC. A gold amulet of Bastet in feline form sitting on a rectangular base; suspension loop to the back.Cf. Andrews, C., Amulets of Ancient Egypt, London, 1994, item
0019: Gold Cat AmuletEst. £400-£600
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Silver Statuette Collection: 3rd century BC-2nd century AD. A mixed group of four silver statuettes comprising: a female figure with broad hips and a headdress standing on a modern discoid base; a figure of a nude Harpocrates,
0020: Silver Statuette CollectionEst. £750-£950Lot Passed
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Hieroglyphic Shabti for a Priest Pa-Di-Usir: 30th Dynasty, 380-343 BC. A substantial pale green glazed composition shabti with tripartite wig and false beard holding agricultural tools, a hoe and a pick, in the crossed hands and a seed-bag
0021: Hieroglyphic Shabti for a Priest Pa-Di-UsirEst. £1,000-£1,400
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Hieroglyphic Shabti for Hathor-em-Akhet: 30th Dynasty, 380-343 BC. A substantial pale green glazed composition shabti with tripartite wig and false beard holding agricultural tools, a hoe and a pick, in the crossed hands and a seed-bag
0022: Hieroglyphic Shabti for Hathor-em-AkhetEst. £600-£800
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Offering Statuette: Roman Period, 30 BC-323 AD. A bronze ex-voto statuette formed as a standing figure holding a bowl formed as a scallop shell at his waist and wearing a hat, the lower body clothed; with detailing to
0023: Offering StatuetteEst. £300-£400Lot Passed
Papyrus Sceptre Amulet: Saite Period, 664-525 BC. A carved turquoise amuletic pendant of the papyrus sceptre wadj.Cf. Andrews, C., Amulets of Ancient Egypt, London, 1994, item 83(b); see The Metropolitan Museum, accession
0024: Papyrus Sceptre AmuletEst. £800-£1,000Lot Passed
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