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Viking Gilt Filigree PendantByzantine 'Greek Fire' Fire Bomb or Hand GrenadeIron Age Celtic Gilt Silver Votive Axehead
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Harwich, United Kingdom
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TimeLine Auctions Antiquities Sale - Day 5

Auction Venue: The Court House 363 Main Road Harwich, CO12 4DN Auctions start 10am BST (Lunch 1.30 - 2pm) Wednesday 4th September 2019 (Day 2) Lots 700 ? 1299 (Antiquities) Thursday 5th September 2019 (Day 3) Lots 1300 ? 1889 (Antiquities) Friday 6th September 2019 (Day 4) Lots 1900 ? 2499 (Antiquities) Saturday 7th September 2019 (Day 5) Lots 2500 ? 3099 (Antiquities) Sunday 8th September 2019 (Day 6) Lots 3100 ? 3459 (Antiquities & Natural History) Lots 3600 - 3746 (Coins) Monday 9th September 2019 (Day 7) Lots 3747 - 4563 (Coins)
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Saxon Scramasax Single-Edged Fighting Knife: 10th-11th century AD. An iron single-edge blade with triangular tip and long tapering tang. 130 grams, 35cm (13 3/4"). From the family collection of a South East London collector; formerly acquired
2501: Saxon Scramasax Single-Edged Fighting KnifeEst. £100-£140
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Byzantine 'Greek Fire' Fire Bomb or Hand Grenade: 9th-11th century AD. A ceramic piriform vessel with domed top and conical base, intended to be filled with explosive liquid and wick, used as a hand grenade; band of stamped X-pattern to the
2502: Byzantine 'Greek Fire' Fire Bomb or Hand GrenadeEst. £100-£140
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Anglo-Scandinavian Sword Scabbard Chape: 10th-12th century AD. A bronze scabbard chape with trefoil motif to the upper edge on each face; the lower edge with a discoid pad; to each face a high-relief design of stylised opposed loops with
2504: Anglo-Scandinavian Sword Scabbard ChapeEst. £150-£200Lot Passed
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Medieval Macehead: 12th-15th century AD. A spherical iron macehead with incised lozengiform decoration; pierced centrally. 204 grams, 54mm (2 1/4"). Property of a gentleman; acquired in the late 1960s-early 1970s.
2505: Medieval MaceheadEst. £60-£80
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Large Tibetan Kartika Ritual Axe: 19th-20th century AD. A bronze kartika ritual axe with hooked blade, shank formed as a serpentine head with knotwork collar, three radiating crowned masks and horse-head finial. 1.5 kg, 29cm (11
2506: Large Tibetan Kartika Ritual AxeEst. £180-£240
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Roman Socketted Spearhead: 1st-2nd century AD. An iron spearhead with lozenge-section blade, collar to the neck, short flared socket. 104 grams, 18.8cm (7 1/2"). Property of a European gentleman living in London; acquired on
2507: Roman Socketted SpearheadEst. £40-£60
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Viking Narrow-Bladed Axehead: 9th-12th century AD. An iron axehead with long narrow blade with gently curved edge, rectangular wings to the socket; mounted on a custom-made display stand. 1.4 kg total, axe: 20cm (8"). From the
2508: Viking Narrow-Bladed AxeheadEst. £200-£300
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Greek Tri-Finned Arrowhead Collection: 5th-3rd century BC. A mixed group of bronze arrowheads, mostly with triangular finned blade and short socket, some barbed. 240 grams total, 25-40mm (1 - 1 1/2"). Property of a London gentleman;
2509: Greek Tri-Finned Arrowhead CollectionEst. £100-£140Lot Passed
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Medieval Arrowhead Group: 10th-15th century AD. A mixed group of iron arrowheads including lozengiform with tang, triangular-section with tang, square-section with tang and triangular-section with socket. 82 grams total,
2510: Medieval Arrowhead GroupEst. £80-£100
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Chinese Han Silver Inlaid Ceremonial Sword: Han Dynasty, 206 BC-220 AD or later. A bronze two-edged sword with scooped midrib to the tongue-shaped blade, mask to the lower guard, columnar grip with tiered pommel; silver-inlaid script and
2511: Chinese Han Silver Inlaid Ceremonial SwordEst. £300-£400
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Roman Prick Spur Group: 3rd-4th century AD. A group of two bronze military prick spurs comprising: one with large hollow conical point, round attachment stud to each end; one with narrow arms, round attachment stud to each
2512: Roman Prick Spur GroupEst. £200-£300
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Byzantine 'Greek Fire' Fire Bomb or Hand Grenade: 9th-11th century AD. A hollow ceramic vessel with bulbous body and conical base, intended to be filled with explosive liquid and a wick, and used as a hand grenade;the body with impressed annulets
2513: Byzantine 'Greek Fire' Fire Bomb or Hand GrenadeEst. £150-£200
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Byzantine 'Greek Fire' Fire Bomb or Hand Grenade: 9th-11th century AD. A piriform vessel with conical base and domed top, intended to be filled with explosive liquid and wick, used as a hand grenade; stamped decoration to the shoulder, short neck
2514: Byzantine 'Greek Fire' Fire Bomb or Hand GrenadeEst. £100-£140
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Viking Scabbard Chape: 8th-10th century AD. A bronze lunate-shaped copper-alloy facing mount with hollow underside; each arm formed as a grotesque male head with elliptical eyes and a band across the nose and ovoid mouth,
2515: Viking Scabbard ChapeEst. £180-£240Lot Passed
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Medieval Archer's Thumb Ring: 13th-15th century AD. A bronze ring with flat-section hoop, triangular extension decorated with incised hatched lines. 9.76 grams, 38.1mm overall, 22.23x24.86mm internal diameter (approximate size,
2516: Medieval Archer's Thumb RingEst. £80-£100
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Byzantine 'Greek Fire' Fire Bomb or Hand Grenade: 9th-11th century AD. A hollow ceramic piriform vessel with conical top and thick rim, decorated with reserved leaves on a textured field, narrow mouth and conical base; intended to be filled with
2517: Byzantine 'Greek Fire' Fire Bomb or Hand GrenadeEst. £200-£300
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Western Asiatic Ceremonial Dagger: 1st millennium BC. A slender bronze dagger with parallel-sided blade, rounded tip, waisted shoulder with lower guard and narrow grip. 60 grams, 34cm (13 1/4"). Ex North London gentleman; formerly
2518: Western Asiatic Ceremonial DaggerEst. £100-£140
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Greek Socketted Spearhead: 5th-3rd century BC. A slender bronze leaf-shaped spearhead with midrib and short tubular socket. See Branigan, K. Aegean Metalwork of the Early and Middle Bronze Age, Oxford, 1974 for discussion. 83
2519: Greek Socketted SpearheadEst. £120-£170
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Byzantine 'Greek Fire' Fire Bomb or Hand Grenade: 9th-11th century AD. A hollow ceramic vessel with domed top and conical base, intended to be filled with explosive liquid and wick, used as a hand grenade; stamped concentric circles to the body with
2520: Byzantine 'Greek Fire' Fire Bomb or Hand GrenadeEst. £200-£300
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Viking Horse Bit Collection: 9th-11th century AD. A group of three iron snaffle bits comprising: one with rectangular-section shanks, small bridle loop to each end; one with rectangular-section shanks with small bridle loops,
2521: Viking Horse Bit CollectionEst. £200-£300
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Byzantine 'Greek Fire' Fire Bomb or Hand Grenade: 9th-11th century AD. A large hollow ceramic piriform vessel, intended to be filled with explosive liquid and a wick, and used as a hand grenade; the body with six long raised lugs, impressed with
2522: Byzantine 'Greek Fire' Fire Bomb or Hand GrenadeEst. £150-£200
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Large Western Asiatic Luristan Spearhead: 13th-6th century BC. A large leaf-shaped bronze spearhead with lozenge-section midrib and flared shoulder, square-section tang with right-angled finial; mounted on a custom-made stand. See Khorasani,
2523: Large Western Asiatic Luristan SpearheadEst. £300-£400
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