Search results for: 'bronze'
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Villanovan fibula from the Hattatt collectionSerpentine bronze brooch of the Italic Iron Age. The piece is published in the standard work "Brooches of Antiquity".
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Large Villanovan fibula from the Hattatt collectionImposing bronze brooch of the Italic Iron Age. The piece is published in the standard work "Brooches of Antiquity".
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Big Cup of the Urnfield cultureCeramic vessel dating to the transition period between Bronze Age and Iron Age in Central Europe. 1200 to 800 BC. Found in an urnfield in Austria.
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Cup of the Urnfield cultureCeramic vessel dating to the transition period between Bronze Age and Iron Age in Central Europe. 1200 to 800 BC. Found in an urnfield in Austria.
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Italic fibula with nice incised decorationLarge bronze brooch of a typical boat-shape from Iron Age Italy. A special feature and rarity are the three links of a chain still hanging on the pin.
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Four Greek or Scythian arrow headsGroup of four bronze socketed arrowheads, three with triangular cross-section and one leaf-shaped. Excellent condition, beautiful patina. From an old German collection, acquired in the early 1980s.
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Juglet from the Urnfield periodSmall juglet dating to the transition period between Bronze Age and Iron Age in Central Europe. 1200 to 800 BC. Found in an urnfield in Lower Austria.
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Big bowl from the Urnfield periodCeramic vessel dating to the transition period between Bronze Age and Iron Age in Central Europe. 1200 to 800 BC. Found in an urnfield in Lower Austria.
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Cup of the Urnfield cultureCeramic vessel dating to the transition period between Bronze Age and Iron Age in Central Europe. 1200 to 800 BC. Found in an urnfield in Austria.
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Magnificent spectacle brooch from GreeceThe very large bronze brooch was made between the 9th and 6th century BC. It is formed by a single piece of wire. With an old expertise from Nefer Gallery.
€4,700
Pin from LuristanIron Age bronze pin with thick head. Green patinated metal.
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Bracelet from Luristan with triangular terminalsThe bronze braclet is band shaped and has linear engravings on the outer side.
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Luristan dagger bladeDouble-edged bronze blade of a short dagger from the Luristan region in Ancient Iran.
€470
Bracelet from Luristan with lion terminalsBronze braclet in perfect condition with beautiful dark patina. The terminals are stylized lion heads.
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Bracelet from Luristan with triangular terminalsThe bronze braclet is band shaped and has linear engravings on the outer side. Late Iron Age.
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Decorative pin from LuristanThe pin head is shaped like an open basket with a decorative knob. Bronze with attractive patina.
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Large decorative pin from LuristanThe pin head is shaped like an open basket with a decorative knob. Bronze with attractive patina.
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Massive bracelet from LuristanThe bracelet has an interesting decoration on the outer side. It is a heavy and impressive bronze object.
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Magnificent Egyptian feather crownThe remarkable piece is a rare Henu crown, introduced as a pharaonic insignia in the New Kingdom. It dates from the 26th Dynasty and can close a difficult-to-fill didactic gap in an Egyptological collection.
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Dagger from LuristanThe Luristan short dagger has an elegant and slim shape. From an old German collection. Coming with an Art Loss certificate.
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Bracelet from Luristan with animal terminalsA high degree of abstraction for the animal heads and a wonderful blue patina make this piece a highlight for Iranian bronze works.
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Italic quatrefoil fibulaExtremely well preserved double spectacle brooch dating to the early Iron Age in Italy. 8th cent. BC. Acquired 1989 at Casa Serodine.
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Vormünzliche keltische GeldformKeltisches Ringgeld, bestehend aus drei zusammengefügten Einzelringen. Eisenzeit. Aus dem danubischen Raum. 38mm Durchmesser.
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Schön geformte skythische Pfeilspitzeantike Bronzepfeilspitze. Dreiflüglig. Exzellente Erhaltung mit schöner Patina. Typisch für skythische Völker ab ca. 700 v.Chr.
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Dreiecksfibel aus der EisenzeitAntike Fibel aus Bronze, 800 v.Chr. bis 600 v.Chr, Nadel restauriert. Fibeltyp von der Levante.
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Schön geformte skythische Pfeilspitzeantike Bronzepfeilspitze. Museale Erhaltung mit schöner Patina und Bodenablagerungen
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Schön geformte skythische Pfeilspitzeantike Bronzepfeilspitze. Dreiflüglig. Exzellente Erhaltung mit schöner Patina. Typisch für skythische Völker ab ca. 700 v.Chr.
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Sehr schöne skythische Pfeilspitzeantike Bronzepfeilspitze. Dreiflüglig, sehr gute Erhaltung mit Patina. Typisch für Skythische Völker ab ca. 700 v.Chr.
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Horse bit from LuristanDelightful artefact attesting the dawn of horse breeding in Western Iran during the 8th century BC. Two joined triangles form the cheek pieces.
€1,420
Luristan ceremonial pickThe elaborate decorations are contrary to the actual use as a pick. The object is from the class of pseudo tools common in Iran at the end of the 2nd millenium BC. It probably served a ritualistic purpose.
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Celtic rider figurineMassive, very well preserved bronze.
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Gruppe skythischer Pfeilspitzen6 antike Bronzepfeilspitzen. Meist dreiflüglig in guter Erhaltung. Typisch für skythische Völker ab ca. 700 v.Chr. Aus dem danubischen Raum.
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Römisch-Skythische PfeilspizeDreiflüglige Pfeilspitze in perfekter Erhaltung. Fundort: Niedergermanien.
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Römisch-Skythische PfeilspizeDreiflüglige Pfeilspitze in perfekter Erhaltung. Fundort: Niedergermanien.
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Speerspitze aus LorestanGroße luristanische Speerspitze mit Spuren von Kampfeinsatz. 2500 bis 1000 v. Chr., 185mm lang. Zeugnis der eigenständigen Kultur in der persischen Provinz Luristan.
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Horse bit from LuristanDelightful artefact attesting the dawn of horse breeding in Western Iran during the 8th century BC. Figural decorations form the cheek pieces.
€1,800
