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Early Etruscan sanguisuga fibulaThe early Etruscan bronze brooch is characterized by its artistically decorated bow. A find from northern Italy.
€320
Early Etruscan sanguisuga fibulaThe early Etruscan bronze brooch is characterized by its artistically decorated bow. A find from northern Italy.
€310
Large Italic serpentine fibulaA bronze brooch dating to the Italic Iron Age. The piece is elaborately adorned by wonderful incised decorations.
€600
Large Italic serpentine fibulaImposing bronze brooch of the Italic Iron Age. The piece is elaborately adorned by wonderful incised decorations.
€850
Large early Etruscan boat-shaped fibulaThe magnificent specimen stands out due to its rich and beautiful decorations. The boat-shaped type, also known as the Navicella fibula, was known in the regions around the Alps roughly 700 BC.
€2,440
Early Etruscan sanguisuga fibulaThe early Etruscan bronze brooch is characterized by its artistically decorated bow. A find from northern Italy.
€180
Italic Quatrefoil FibulaExtremely well preserved double spectacle brooch from a grave. Dating to the early Iron Age in Italy, 8th cent. BC. Acquired 1986 at Casa Serodine.
€650
Very large Italic wave-shaped broochMade from bronze wire. A very rare brooch type from around 1000 BC.
€850
Early Etruscan sanguisuga fibulaThe early Etruscan bronze brooch is characterized by its artistically decorated bow. From the collection of Professor Alder-Kissling.
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Early Etruscan sanguisuga fibulaThe early Etruscan bronze brooch is characterized by its artistically decorated bow. A find from northern Italy.
€325
Early Etruscan sanguisuga fibulaThe early Etruscan bronze brooch is characterized by its artistically decorated bow. A find from northern Italy.
€420
Early Etruscan sanguisuga fibulaThe early Etruscan bronze brooch is characterized by its artistically decorated bow. A find from northern Italy.
€350
Celtic 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.
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massiver antiker Haken mit VerzierungMassiver Haken, Länge ca. 120 mm. Unterhalb des als stark abgeflachte Kugel gestalteten Kopfes Ziermuster.
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Fibel aus der römischen KaiserzeitAntike Fibel vom Typ der kräftig profilierten Fibeln. Reich verzierter Bogen. Besonders bemerkenswert ist die original erhaltene Nadel. 1. Jh. n. Chr. 52mm lang, 23g.
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Römische Diskusbrosche aus BronzeIn Form eines Rades. Gekrümmte Speichen zwischen zentralem Diskus und Randring. Musealer Zustand mit schöner Patina und Spuren von Silberauflage.
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Römische Diskusbrosche aus BronzeIn Form eines Rades. Gekrümmte Speichen zwischen zentralem Diskus und Randring. Musealer Zustand mit schöner Patina.
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Greek fibula from the colonies in Southern ItalySilver brooch and piece of jewellery. Late classical to early hellenistic period.
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Roman gilt crossbow broochInteresting silver fibula from the later Roman Imperial period. From the famous Leo Mildenberg collection.
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Römische KniefibelAntike Fibel vom Typ der Knie-Fibeln. Wichtiger Fibeltyp aus der römischen Zeit. Besonders bemerkenswert ist die original erhaltene Nadel. 2. Jh. n. Chr. 72mm lang, 17g.
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Keltische Fibel mit P-förmigem ProfilKeltische Fibel, Variante aus der La Tène-Zeit. Interessanter, massiver Typ aus dem 3. bis 1. Jh. v. Chr. 63mm lang, 25g.
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Italic Quatrefoil FibulaExtremely well preserved double spectacle brooch dating to the early Iron Age in Italy. 8th cent. BC.
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Greek fibula from colonies in Southern ItalyNice silver brooch from the colonies in Southern Italy. Late classical to early hellenistic period.
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Roman silver knee broochNice specimen with characteristic bend in its bow and incised decorations. From the Danubian provinces of the Roman Empire.
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Roman anchor fibulaMagnificent silver brooch from the Roman Imperial period. Such fibulae were made in the Danube area Roman provinces.
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Roman silver fibulaBeautiful brooch from the eastern Roman provinces. Remains of an original gold plating can still be seen on the surface.
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Large Villanovan fibula with incised decorationImposing bronze brooch of the Italic Iron Age. Beautiful incised decoration.
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Roman silver knee broochNice specimen with characteristic bend in its bow and attached loop and ring. From the Danubian provinces of the Roman Empire.
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Römische Armbrustfibel aus Silber und BronzeP-förmiger Fibelkörper mit Zierelementen. Vorform der Zwiebelkopffibel aus dem 3. Jh. n. Chr.
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Römische Fibel, Delphin-VarianteVariante der Delphin-Typ Fibeln. Römische Kaiserzeit, etwa 1. Jh. n. Chr. 46mm lang.
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Römische Kräftig Profilierte FibelFibeltyp der frühen römischen Kaiserzeit, sogenannte kräftig-profilierte Fibel. 1. Jh. n. Chr., 58mm lang, in museumswürdiger Erhaltung.
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Römische Scheibenfibel mit GlaskameeAntike Brosche mit Glasverzierung in Gesichtsform. Sehr seltenes Schmuckstück, Kamee von hervorragender Qualität. 2. bis 5. Jh. n. Chr. 32mm Durchmesser, 7,3g.
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Römische ArmbrustfibelProminente kugelförmige Knöpfe. Direkter Vorläufer der Zwiebelknopffibeln. Soldatenfibel aus der 1. Hälfte des 4. Jh. n. Chr. 76mm lang.
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Römische Kräftig Profilierte FibelFibeltyp der späten römischen Kaiserzeit, sogenannte kräftig-profilierte Fibel. 1. bis Mitte 3. Jh. n. Chr., 66mm lang, in museumswürdiger Erhaltung.
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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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Römische KniefibelAntike Gewandnadel vom Typ der Kniefibeln. Körper aus schön patinierter Bronze, 35mm lang. 2. Jh. n. Chr., römische Kaiserzeit.
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