Search results for: 'Artefakte'
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Bracelet from Luristan with triangular terminals
The bronze braclet is band shaped and has linear engravings on the outer side. Late Iron Age.
Price: on requestSilver pin from LuristanIron Age silver pin with attractive engravings. Nice dark patina.
Price: on requestBracelet from Luristan with lion terminalsBronze braclet in perfect condition with beautiful dark patina. The terminals are stylized lion heads.
Price: on requestDecorative pin from LuristanThe pin head is shaped like an open basket with a decorative knob. Bronze with attractive patina.
Price: on requestLuristan silver bracelet with interesting decorationThe bracelet is massive yet elegant. Crossed lines and open circles are engraved on its surface. It is a beautiful piece from the Iron Age of Luristan.
Price: on requestBracelet 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.
Price: on requestMassive bracelet from LuristanThe bracelet has an interesting decoration on the outer side. It is a heavy and impressive bronze object.
Price: on requestPair of earrings from LuristanThe earrings date to the early Iron Age of Luristan. The type of jewellery is rare for this region.
Price: on requestCypriot amphora from the famous Severis collectionEx Fortnum and Mason, London, UK. Impressive piece.
Price: on requestCypriot bowl from the famous Severis collectionPerfectly preserved piece with very vivid bichrome decoration. Ex Christie's.
Price: on requestLuristanischer Lappendolch aus der EisenzeitLange, schlanke Klinge, vorne spitz zulaufend. Metallkörper vollständig und intakt, in sehr guter Erhaltung. Schöne Patina.
Price: on requestLekythos from Toledo Museum collectionEx collection Prof. G. Olcott, the first Columbia University professor for Roman archeology. Acquired from his estate 1912 by the Toledo Museum (Ohio), in the museum collection until 2017. Found in Apulia.
Price: on request