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Four Scythian arrow heads
Group of four arrowheads made of bronze in excellent condition. Popular weapon of the cultures of the 1st Millennium BC.
€240Four Scythian arrow headsGroup of four arrowheads made of bronze in excellent condition. Popular weapon of the cultures of the 1st Millennium BC.
€240Four Scythian arrow headsGroup of four arrowheads made of bronze in excellent condition. Popular weapon of the cultures of the 1st Millennium BC.
€240Four Scythian arrow headsGroup of four arrowheads made of bronze in excellent condition. Popular weapon of the cultures of the 1st Millennium BC.
€240Early Etruscan sanguisuga fibulaThe early Etruscan bronze brooch is characterized by its artistically decorated bow. From the collection of Professor Alder-Kissling.
Price: on requestVillanovan fibula from the Hattatt collectionBronze brooch of the Italic Iron Age. The piece is published in the standard work "Brooches of Antiquity".
Price: on requestLarge Villanovan fibula from the Hattatt collectionImposing bronze brooch of the Italic Iron Age. The piece is published in the standard work "Brooches of Antiquity".
Price: on requestBogenfibel aus dem westlichen KleinasienFibel mit wunderbarer türkis-grüner Patina. Geschwollener Bügel mit Zierplatte. Sehr seltener Fibeltyp. Etwa 8. Jh. v. Chr. bis 6. Jh. v. Chr.
Price: on requestZentralanatolische BogenfibelBügel mit fünf kugelartige Zierkörper. Die Nadel ist mit einer Wickelung am Fußende befestigt. 7. bis 6. Jh. v. Chr.
Price: on requestEarly Italic brooch decorated with beadsThere rare brooch type from northern Italy is based on predecessors from Greece. The piece is from the famous Richard Hattatt collection and is published in two of his works.
Price: on requestConoid stamp sealMade from beautiful mottled stone during Iron Age II. The seal is from southern Anatolia or northern Syria and is engraved with a religious scene.
Price: on requestVillanovan fibula from the Hattatt collectionSerpentine bronze brooch of the Italic Iron Age. The piece is published in the standard work "Brooches of Antiquity".
Price: on requestCeltic brooch from IberiaThe early Celtic brooch dates from the 6th century BC and was found in Spain. This specimen is published in two standard works on ancient brooches.
Price: on requestRare Egyptian bronze scarabFrom the Late Period of Ancient Egypt. Nicely patinated bronze. The piece is from the famous Matouk collection.
Price: on requestApis bullVotive statuette made of bronze with fine incisions. From the famous Matouk collection.
Price: on requestRare bronze scarabFrom the Late Period of Ancient Egypt. Dark patinated bronze. The piece is from the famous Matouk collection.
Price: on requestCeltic bracelet of the La Tène cultureImpressive and solid bronze jewellery from the Early La Tène period, 450 to 250 BC. Found in Southern Germany.
Price: on requestLuristanischer Lappendolch aus der EisenzeitLange, schlanke Klinge, vorne spitz zulaufend. Metallkörper vollständig und intakt, in sehr guter Erhaltung. Schöne Patina.
Price: on requestKeltische Fibel der LatènezeitAntike Gewandnadel aus Bronze. Variante der Jezerine-Typ-Fibeln, vermutlich aus Süddeutschland, 1. Jh. v. Chr.
Price: on requestEisenzeitliche, europäische FibelHervorragend erhaltene, keltische Bronzefibel aus der Eisenzeit, 6. bis 3. Jh. v. Chr. Früher Fibeltyp in schöner Erhaltung.
Price: on requestFrühe, europäische FibelHervorragend erhaltene, keltische Bronzefibel aus der Eisenzeit, 6. bis 3. Jh. v. Chr. Großartiges Beispiel für einen der frühesten Fibeltypen.
Price: on requestFrühe, europäische FibelVollständig erhaltene, keltische Bronzefibel aus der Eisenzeit, 6. bis 3. Jh. v. Chr. Großartiges Beispiel für einen der frühesten Fibeltypen.
Price: on requestLuristanischer RandleistendolchParadebeispiel für einen luristanischen Dolch in exzellenter Erhaltung. Export aus Israel, Ausfuhr mit Genehmigung der israelischen Kulturbehörde (IAA) 2012.
Price: on requestLuristanischer LappendolchHervorragend erhaltener 28cm langer Bronzedolch aus Luristan, an der persischen Westgrenze. 1100 bis 900 v. Chr. Eisenzeit I.
Price: on request