TimeLine Auctions Mayfair Hotel Antiquities Sale

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Late Period, 30th Dynasty, 380-343 BC. A complete wooden gesso-painted sarcophagus of female form housed in a custom-built Edwardian glazed wooden...

Saite Period, 26th Dynasty, 664-525 BC. A bronze cat modelled seated, its tail wrapped around one side of its body and resting on a front paw, wea...

New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A carved red jasper shabti fragment comprising the head and shoulders, wearing a tripartite wig; mounted on a custom-ma...

New Kingdom, 1525-1070 BC. A large glazed composition shabti with tripartite wig and hooked false beard, seed-bag to the left shoulder, nekhakha f...

Late Kingdom-Third Intermediate Period, c.1550-702 BC. A large terracotta mummiform shabti with lentoid-section body, arms crossed at the chest, f...

Roman Period, 30 BC-476 AD. A wooden head modelled in the half-round and composed of wood, linen and an outer gesso covering with polychrome paint...

Third Intermediate-Late Dynastic Period, c. 730-332 BC. A carved cedar wood funerary mask from a sarcophagus with plaster surface painted with fac...

4th-5th century AD. A carved stone funerary stela bearing the figure of a man in low relief, his hands raised in the orans attitude of worship, dr...

New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A veined alabaster jar with domed D-section body and everted rim. 1.13 kg, 13cm wide (13 1/4"). Abelita family collect...

New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A ceramic storage vessel with piriform body and everted rim, slightly convex base. 595 grams, 18.5cm high (7 1/4"). Ac...

New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A blue-glazed faience dish with carinated body, inverted rim and small basal ring, decoratively segmented using painted...

Ptolemaic Period, 332-30 BC. A bronze Apis bull statuette modelled in the round, advancing on a rectangular base, a solar disc held between horns,...

Late New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A mixed group of carnelian scarabs, each with varying degrees of detailing to the carapace and legs; each pierced ...

Ptolemaic Period, 305-30 BC. A restrung netted beadwork panel of annular and tubular glazed composition mummy beads in blues, greens, black, cream...

1st century BC-2nd century AD. A gold circular mount comprising the eye of Ra surrounded by animals in low-relief, among which we can recognise a ...

Late Period- Ptolemaic Period, 664-30 BC. A fragmentary granite statue of Horus in falcon form, protecting the god Osiris; the god of the underwor...

4th century BC. A ceramic blackware stemmed kylix with carinated bowl and two arched strap handles. 210 grams, 14cm diameter (5 1/2"). UK collect...

c.4th-3rd century BC. A polychrome kantharos of low profile, the outer body with circumferential band of rounded spikes and two small loop handles...

3rd-2nd century BC. A marble head of divinity, probably depicting Ceres (Greek Demeter), the physiognomic features of the face still well delineat...

c.6th century BC. A bronze head with expressive face, large almond-shaped eyes and incised pupils; complex hairstyle comprising a thick plait on t...

c.7th century BC. A tinned bronze vessel with piriform body, everted rim and discoid foot with slightly rounded base, raised circumferential band ...

1st century BC-2nd century AD. A silver pin finial formed as the goddess Aphrodite Anadyomene modelled nude, having just emerged from the water, h...

Alexandria, 2nd-1st century BC. A Hellenistic or Roman silver brooch depicting the mask of a comic actor, the grinning mouth wide open, with a fin...

1st-2nd century AD. A sheet silver phalera with repoussé ornament comprising a bust of Diana in three-quarter view with attributes in the field in...

Mainly 1st-2nd century AD. A group of nine silver and other figurines mounted on a beam, including Jupiter standing in floor-length toga; three la...

1st-3rd century AD. A silver statuette modelled in the round as the god Jupiter (Greek Zeus) standing robed, one hand extended holding a patera, t...

1st-2nd century AD. A silver statuette representing the god Silvanus, modelled in the round standing on a rectangular base, semi-naturalistic anat...

1st-3rd century AD. A silver statuette representing Diana, the goddess of hunting, modelled in the round standing on a rectangular base, wearing a...

2nd century AD. A silver statuette of an offering priest holding a palm branch in the left arm and a cup in the right hand, the sinuous body cover...

1st century BC-2nd century AD. A group of votive terracotta figure heads comprising: a helmetted head of Minerva (Greek Athena); a head of a sphin...

2nd century AD. A pair of votive terracotta busts comprising: bust of god Serapis, depicted bearded as Zeus and Hades, with a bushel of wheat on h...

2nd century AD. A group of votive terracotta figure heads comprising: two female heads with Graeco-Egyptian coiffures, one with horned headgear, t...

1st-2nd century AD. A group of votive terracotta figures comprising: the bust of the god Serapis, depicted bearded as Zeus and Hades, with a bushe...

1st century BC-2nd century AD. A group of votive terracotta figure heads comprising: three female heads of orantes with circular earrings and Grae...

2nd century AD. A group of votive terracotta figures comprising: the head of god Serapis, depicted bearded as Zeus, with a bushel of wheat (kalath...

7th-9th century AD. A silver-gilt belt buckle with oval plaque decorated with two stylised ducks, annulets in the field and a pellet border. 12.3...

5th-8th century AD. A bronze amuletic circlet comprising a flat section bar and four roundels; each roundel with an impressed image or text includ...

22nd-21st century BC. A ceramic tablet bearing cuneiform text to one face and a feint sealing to the other. 11.4 grams, 31mm (1 1/4"). Acquired i...

3rd millennium BC. A carved stone palette formed as a fish with semi-naturalistic detailing to one face, an oval recess to the reverse. 17.7 grams...

4th-8th century AD. A ceramic bowl with truncated conical body, the inner face bearing concentric rings of inked magical Aramaic text. 298 grams,...

20th-16th century BC. A terracotta plaque with moulded image of Humbaba (or Huwawa), the lion-faced demon, standing with his hands clasped to his ...

3rd-7th century AD. A silver U-section bowl with flat rim and rounded base, with a possibly later stylised peahen engraved to the interior. Cf. Th...

3rd-7th century AD. A silver bowl with U-section profile. See The British Museum, museum number 135700, for an example of comparable form; see The...

3rd-7th century AD. A silver boat-shaped bowl with U-section body. See The British Museum, museum number 135700, for an example of comparable form...

3rd-7th century AD. A silver bowl with U-section profile. See The British Museum, museum number 135700, for an example of comparable form; see The...

13th-7th century BC. A bronze bowl with hemispherical body and rounded base, two advancing bulls in relief around the outer shoulder. 175 grams, ...

13th-7th century BC. A bronze whetstone finial formed as a short socket with loop and ribbed panel above the lip, three curved necks ending in ani...

Early Bronze Age, 3200-3000 BC. A terracotta vessel composed of three conical cups joined at the bases, a circular piercing to one edge. 530 gram...

13th-7th century BC. A massive tripartite spear with pointed biconvex leaf-shaped blade and curved tang. See Gernez, G., L’armament en métal au Pr...

13th-17th century BC. A bronze cudgel or handle of an axe or mace reinforced at both ends by raised moulding, the handle adorned with a double spi...

2nd millennium BC. A bronze axe head with square, collared socket and rectangular cheeks with flared, D-section cutting edge, small loop handle. ...

1st millennium BC. A matched pair of penannular bronze bracelets each with coiled terminals. 102 grams total, 58-60mm diameter (2 1/4"). Acquired...

8th-9th century AD. A gold belt hole guard of crescentic form, decorated with chip-carved palmette motifs, three attachment pins to the reverse. C...

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