Tools - Bronze Age - Recent acquisitions - Sold antiquities
Archive of sold antiquities
All artefacts sold in our gallery are fully documented in our online archive and database. Being a specialist ancient art dealer, preserving also the more recent history of each and every piece sold in our shop is at our heart. That is particularly useful for artefacts that changed owners in the meantime. Information that may have been lost in the process can be easily restored from our archives. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need further information about ancient items that have been sold in our gallery. We can help you with reconstructing the history of ownership for those items. All information about our customers will be kept confidential, of course.-
Flint blade and stone mouldInteresting group of two artefacts. A Neolithic flint blade from Egypt and a Bronze Age mould for casting or hammering metal.
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Egyptian spindle shaft made of woodExceptionally rare main piece of a hand spindle. A find from Thebes in Upper Egypt. From the reign of pharao Senusret II, around 1840 BC.
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Early flat axe from JudeaTrapezoidal axe head from Early Bronze Age. The piece was found in Judea.
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Early flat axe from JudeaCompact bronze axe head from Early Bronze Age. The piece was found in Judea.
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Early flat axe from JudeaInteresting bronze axe head from Early Bronze Age. The piece was found in Judea.
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Dagger blade made of beautiful flintThe finely worked long blade was found in Luetzow in Northern Germany. The artefact was made towards the end of the Neolithic.
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Bronze Age axe headVery well preserved axe head. Late Bronze Age, 10th to 9th cent. BC.
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Bronze Age axe headVery well preserved axe head. Late Bronze Age, 10th to 9th cent. BC.
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Bronze Age axe headVery well preserved axe head. Late Bronze Age, 10th to 9th cent. BC.
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Tüllenbeil - Fundort Orvieto, ItalienItalisches Tüllenbeil mit breiter Schneide. Späte Bronzezeit Italiens. Vollständig intakt mit wunderschöner dunkler Patina.
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Publizierter Tüllenmeißel aus der Bronzezeit - EnglandPerfekt gearbeiteter Meißel aus Bronze. Grundform eines langgestreckten Kegelstumpfes. Wunderschöne gleichmäßige Patina. Ein Fund aus Ostanglien.
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Baktrisches Messer aus BronzeLanges, schmales Messer. Massiv, sehr gut erhalten, Klinge noch immer scharf. Im Griff Bohrung. ca. 2000 - 500 v. Chr.
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Socketed axe head with colourful patinaKörper mit ovalem Querschnitt und charakteristischer Öffnung am Nacken, für die einfache Schäftung des Beilkopfes. Derartige Beile wurden in der späten Bronzezeit als Arbeitsgeräte vielfältig eingesetzt. Spannendes Belegstück.
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