TimeLine Auctions Antiquities Sale - Day 1

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11th-8th century B.C. Blade with folded upper and lower edge, cylindrical socket with projecting ribs formed as the necks and heads of birds, blac...

Late 2nd-1st millennium B.C. With prominently curved guard extending out from the ricasso partly framing the hilt, thick midrib extending slightly...

14th-10th century B.C. The leaf-shaped ovate blade with rounded, gently curved shoulders and raised midrib, flat rectangular-sectioned tang taperi...

4th-1st century B.C. Large rounded two-part bowl rivetted beneath the repoussé crest extending across the brow and around the circumference; repou...

13th-12th century B.C. With lentoid-section blade, tongue-shaped in plan, integral tapering hilt with flared finial, lateral flanges to accept a p...

Early 1st millennium B.C. With long tapered blade, rounded shoulders and broad flattened mid-rib, tapered square sectioned tang pierced at the tip...

5th-6th century A.D. With a double-edged parallel-sided blade with broad pointed tip; the lower guard inlaid with garnet cloisonné divided into fo...

7th-9th century A.D.. To both lateral faces, the upper face of the blade and the rear of the socket decorated with an interlaced design; slender b...

10th century A.D.. An iron single-edged angle-backed knife with tapering tang; silver and latten inlay to both faces. Cf. The British Museum, muse...

9th-11th century A.D.. Comprising a double-edged cutting blade with tapering fullers and hefty tang; the bronze cross guard in Jellinge style with...

9th-10th century A.D.. Of Petersen Type K with double-edged tapering blade, shallow fullers; boat-shaped lower and upper guard with five-lobed pom...

10th century A.D. Petersen Type L variant with double-edged pattern-welded blade (waving pattern) showing evidence of being employed, tapering ful...

Mid 10th-mid 12th century A.D.. With a broad tapering blade, the wide and shallow fullers with inlaid decoration to both sides comprising a Greek ...

Late 14th-early 15th century A.D. Of Oakeshott's Type XVIIIa or b, cross style 11, pommel style I1; strongly tapering pointed blade with straight ...

Neolithic Period, circa 2250 B.C. Several inked inscriptions in black to the reverse: 'Denmark / Ex-Richard / Britton / 7-13' and 'HZZ' ALSO '30' ...

Neolithic Period, circa 1500 B.C. To the obverse an inked inscription in white: 'CC-70539', and to verso inked inscriptions in black: Denmark / Ex...

Lower Palaeolithic Period, circa 400,000-200,000 B.P.. Of triangular form with slightly flattened tip and rounded butt; with printed and inked 'MA...

Neolithic, 6th-4th millennium B.C. With a broadly wedge-shaped plan and rounded surfaces, convex cutting edge and natural butt; accompanied by a c...

Neolithic Period, circa 2150 B.C. To the obverse an inked inscription in black: 'DENMARK / DD. 37. HF' and to verso a label: 'DENMARK / DEN.125' a...

3rd-2nd millennium B.C. With rounded butt and convex sides, pierced for attachment to the handle. Cf. MacGregor, A., Antiquities from Europe and t...

Deposited circa 900-800 B.C. Being an entire 'founder' hoard deposit comprising: complete socketted axes (6; three with linear ornament to sockets...

1500-1100 B.C. Bronze sword or rapier with gently tapering cutting edges, thick midrib with lateral beading for most of the blade's length; flared...

16th-14th century B.C. With swollen tapering blade, finely incised with concentric rings and spirals at the top of the blade and extended parallel...

5th-4th century B.C. With slightly tapering socket and openwork bulb above, discoid platform supporting a mounted warrior modelled in the round; h...

Circa 13th century B.C. A rapier or dirk blade; the blade roughly leaf-shaped with raised midrib to both faces, flat butt with two rivet holes, on...

2nd millennium B.C. Composed of a fan-shaped head with bevelled face and convex cutting edge, flanges creating two elliptical side faces. 424 gram...

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