TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities - Part 2 2012-03-16 Auction - 475 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in uk
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Anglo-Saxon Gold Annular Pendant: Circa 6th-7th century AD A gold openwork pendant formed as a coil of beaded wire with ribbed suspension loop. Gold, 2.51 grams, 16 mm (1/2") Found Margate, Kent, 2007 (disclaimed under Treasure Act,
0998: Anglo-Saxon Gold Annular PendantEst. £400-£600
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Saxon Gold Disc Pendant: Circa 5th-7th century AD A gold pendant with ribbed loop and filigree collar enclosing a Roman 'gemstone' of truncated conical profile. Gold and glass, 1.32 grams, 17 mm (1/2") From an old Yorkshire
0999: Saxon Gold Disc PendantEst. £600-£800
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Viking Gold Twisted Finger Ring: Circa 9th-11th century AD A gold finger ring comprising four expanding rods twisted about the longitudinal axis into a penannular bar. Gold, 11.10 grams, 27.34 mm overall (approximate size British
1000: Viking Gold Twisted Finger RingEst. £1,200-£1,800
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Viking Gold Twist Ring: Circa 9th-11th century AD A gold finger ring formed from expanding rods twisted along their longitudinal axis. Gold, 7.65 grams, 28 mm (approximate size British P, USA 7 1/2, Europe 16.0, Japan 15")
1001: Viking Gold Twist RingEst. £800-£1,200
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Norman Gold Filigree Finger Ring: Circa 11th-12th century AD A gold finger ring formed from filigree comprising a hoop of six filaments, the central two beaded; the bezel a complex knot formed with bands of four filaments, the
1002: Norman Gold Filigree Finger RingEst. £2,000-£3,000
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Saxon Gold Filigree Bracelet: Circa 6th-8th century AD A gold bracelet comprising a single strand of gold wire in multiple passes to form looped ends, the inner passes twisted to imitate filigree, the ends looped. Gold, 5.88
1003: Saxon Gold Filigree BraceletEst. £800-£1,200
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Viking Silver Thor's Hammer Pendant: Circa 9th-11th century AD A cast silver pendant in the form of a T-shaped hammer with tapering round-section shaft; the head decorated with a dense array of punched dot-in-triangle motifs extending
1004: Viking Silver Thor's Hammer PendantEst. £1,000-£1,500
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Viking Silver Scutiform Pendant: Circa 9th-11th century AD A sheet silver disc pendant with central dome surrounded by a band of overlapping triangular punchmarks; outside this a second band of similar marks with wider spacing; to
1005: Viking Silver Scutiform PendantEst. £350-£500
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Saxon Silver Finger Ring: Circa 7th-10th century AD A decorated silver finger ring comprising a round-section hoop rising to a lozengiform bezel with billetted border and central ring-and-dot motif. Silver, 0.98 grams, 19.86
1007: Saxon Silver Finger RingEst. £80-£120
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Saxon Silver Spiral Ring: Circa 6th-10th century AD A silver finger ring formed from a round-section rod, shaped as a spiral knot with the ends looped around the shoulders. Silver, 5.02 grams, 24 mm overall (approximate size
1008: Saxon Silver Spiral RingEst. £120-£180
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Viking Silver Finger Ring: Circa 9th-11th century AD A cast silver finger ring with narrow hoop expanding to five twists on the upper face, replicating the high-status form of ring made from twisted rods of silver; traces of
1009: Viking Silver Finger RingEst. £200-£300
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Saxon Silver Polyhedral Dress Pin: Circa 6th-8th century AD A silver dress pin with hipped round-section shaft and polyhedral head. Silver, 5.43 grams, 90 mm (3 1/2") Property of a Hampshire Gentleman; acquired before 1990. [No
1010: Saxon Silver Polyhedral Dress PinEst. £80-£120
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Viking Cruciform Dress Pin with Pendant: Circa 10th-11th century AD A cast bronze dress pin of tapering round section with headplate formed as a cross pommee; below the headplate, a pierced lug with suspension ring and D-shaped pendant with
1011: Viking Cruciform Dress Pin with PendantEst. £100-£150
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Thuringian Silver Miniature Bow Brooch: Circa 5th-6th century AD A cast silver bow brooch with D-shaped headplate and five integral knops, shallow bow, ribbed footplate and animal-head terminal; to the headplate, chip-carved scroll detail;
1013: Thuringian Silver Miniature Bow BroochEst. £90-£120
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Merovingian Frankish Silver-Gilt S-Brooch: Circa 5th-6th century AD A cast silver-gilt s-shaped plate brooch with stylised bird-head at each end; the central motif a square with hatched surround; the eye of each bird-head a garnet cloison;
1014: Merovingian Frankish Silver-Gilt S-BroochEst. £500-£800
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Gothic Silver and Bronze Aviform Bow Brooch Pair: Circa 5th century AD A pair of silver bow brooches with bronze fittings, each comprising: a flat pentagonal headplate decorated with cast bronze chip-carved edge-trims with collared knop above,
1015: Gothic Silver and Bronze Aviform Bow Brooch PairEst. £3,000-£5,000
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Bronze Visigothic Eagle Brooch: Circa 6th century AD A large bronze brooch in the shape of a stylised eagle with central domed boss, trapezoidal wings and tail; linear detailing to wings, tail, neck and boss; a small cabochon
1016: Bronze Visigothic Eagle BroochEst. £800-£1,200Lot Passed
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Merovingian Frankish Bronze Bird Brooch: Circa 6th-7th century AD A cast bronze plate brooch in the form of a bird with triangular tail, crooked leg, curved body, hooked beak and disc eye; to the reverse, the pin-lugs, spring, pin and
1017: Merovingian Frankish Bronze Bird BroochEst. £100-£150
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Anglo-Saxon Zoomorphic 'Bird-Head Lappets' Cruciform Br: Circa 6th century AD A large cast copper-alloy cruciform brooch of evolved type, the headplate formed as a rectangular plate with trapezoidal wings and a D-shaped flat tab to each edge, each with two
1018: Anglo-Saxon Zoomorphic 'Bird-Head Lappets' Cruciform BrEst. £2,000-£3,000
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Anglo-Saxon Gilt-Bronze Chip-Carved Button Brooch: Circa 6th century AD A gilt-bronze chip-carved button brooch with figural design to the upper face; catchplate and pin-lug to the reverse; the heavily-gilded design based on Avent & Evison's Class K
1019: Anglo-Saxon Gilt-Bronze Chip-Carved Button BroochEst. £300-£500
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Anglo-Saxon Gilt-Bronze Button Brooch Group: Circa 6th century AD A mixed group of chip-carved gilt-bronze button brooches comprising: one Class B (miscellaneous") with parallel brow-band and trapezoidal nose; one Class Ei with omega eye
1020: Anglo-Saxon Gilt-Bronze Button Brooch GroupEst. £100-£150
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Anglo-Saxon Gilt-Bronze Button Brooch: Circa 6th century AD A cast gilt-bronze button brooch with chip-carved decoration within the chamfered border; the central motif a Style I Tiermensch or beast-man motif executed in three-band
1021: Anglo-Saxon Gilt-Bronze Button BroochEst. £200-£300
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