Jewellery - Bronze Age - Fotogalerie - 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.-
Group of Italic brooches and artefactsExciting group of 17 bronze objects. These include an Italian serpentine fibula with large disc head, three early Etruscan brooches, and a bronze sheet with a decorative head.
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Bronze Age bracelet with incised decorationThe jewellery was made in Europe during the 2nd millennium BC. Nice, dark patina.
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Bronze Age bracelet with incised decorationThe jewellery was made in Europe during the 2nd millennium BC. Nice, dark patina.
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Gold earrings in the shape of a reed boatMatching pair of Late Bronze Age jewellery made of massive gold in the Eastern Mediterranean. The shape is reminiscent of boats made of budles of reed.
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Egyptian hippopotamus amuletMade in the style of a scarab but with a hippopotamus on the upper side. It was a protective amulet during the 18th or 19th dynasty of Ancient Egypt. It might have protected a pregnant woman. The amulet comes from the famous Matouk collection and is published in his 1971 book.
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Syrian amulet in animal shapeSmall amulet of nice red stone in the stylized shape of a pig. From the 3rd Millenium BC.
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Sumerian miniature ram amuletNice small stone amulet in the stylized shape of a ram. From the 3rd Millenium BC.
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Sumerian ram amuletNice small stone amulet in the stylized shape of a ram. From the 3rd Millenium BC.
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Sumerian miniature ram amuletNice small stone amulet in the stylized shape of a ram. From the 3rd Millenium BC.
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Egyptian predynastic cosmetic paletteHigh quality palette with two stylized bird heads. Characteristic for the Naqada II period. Circa 3500 to 3200 BC.
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Nile tilapia made of dark stoneThis Egyptian fish symbolizes fertility and rebirth. A nice cultic item from the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt.
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Large decorated violin bow fibulaImpressive piece of jewellery because of its size and decoration. From Central Europe, made during Late Bronze Age or Early Iron Age.
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Bow fibula of the Urnfield cultureExcessively rare brooch type from Late Bronze Age in Bavaria. It is known from the Urnfield period hoard of Reisen near Munich in Germany. This piece has been found near Regensburg, Germany.
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Socketed axe head from Southern GermanyA typical bronze tool of the late Urnfield culture or early Hallstatt culture. It was found near Regensburg in Southern Germany by a voluntary archaeologist.
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Neck ring of the Urnfield cultureThis bronze ring is an early variant of a torc. The piece of jewellery was found in Southern Germany and dates to the Late Bronze Age.
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Egyptian Eye of Horus, New KingdomSmall amulet in form of the Eye of Horus. Popular type of protective amulet from Ancient Egypt.
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Egyptian Eye of HorusSmall amulet in form of the Eye of Horus. Popular type of protective amulet from Ancient Egypt.
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Ram-headed pendantFinely polished stone shaped like a stylized ram head with spiral horns. Bronze Age amulet from the Middle East.
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Early bow brooch of the Urnfield periodSimple fibula shape dating to the Late Bronze Age. Interesting mix of two-sided spiral spring and simple pin holder.
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Egyptian fingerring from the Amarna periodMade of colourful turquoise fayence. Two fully modelled crocodiles adorn the plate. Perfect preservation including original black paint.
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Egyptian faience ring showing Bes and TaweretThe finger ring with its scene on the plate must have served a protective function for an expectant mother. New Kingdom, approx. 1550 to 1070 BC.
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Double spiral pendant from Bronze Age Central EuropeTypical decorative element of a wealthy woman's dress in the European Middle Bronze Age. Several of these spiral pendants were worn around the waist. Similar to belt mounts or charms. 1500 to 1200 BC.
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Double spiral pendant from Bronze Age Central EuropeTypical decorative element of a wealthy woman's dress in the European Middle Bronze Age. Several of these spiral pendants were worn around the waist. Similar to belt mounts or charms. 1500 to 1200 BC.
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Kanaanitischer Skarabäus mit GoldfassungSkarabäus-Amulett, mit massivem Goldband gefasst. Fundort: Israel, ca. 1700 v. Chr.
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Sumerische MuschelperleWunderschöner Anhänger, aus einer Muschel gearbeitet. Dieses uralte Exemplar ist eine interessante Ergänzung für jede Perlensammlung.
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Lot aus 20 gemischten Perlen von der LevanteDiverse Materialien und Maße, ca. 1800 v.Chr. bis 640 n.Chr, ägyptisch/kanaanitische, hellenistische, römische und byzantinische Perlen.
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Persische Bronzenadel mit aufwendigem DekorAls Miniaturschwert gestaltete Schmucknadel, Loristan, Ende 2. Jt. v. Chr. Vorzüglich erhalten mit schöner Patina
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Perle mit demotischem Stempel und weitere Perlen von der LevanteDiverse Materialien und Maße, ca. 1800 v.Chr. bis 640 n.Chr
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Perle mit Hieroglyphen und 18 weitere Perlen von der LevanteDiverse Materialien und Maße, ca. 1800 v.Chr. bis 640 n.Chr
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Frühes kanaanitisches SkarabäussiegelSiegel und Amulett aus Steatit, Mittlere Bronzezeit I, um 2000 v.Chr., Levante. Vollständig erhaltene Hieroglyphen unterseitig. Länge 15mm.
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Ägyptischer Fayencering, rekonstruiertPreiswerter Fingerring aus Fayence. Eine Fehlstelle aus anderem Ring ergänzt. Sehr schöner Gesamteindruck. Neues Reich, 18. Dynastie.
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Ägyptische SkarabäusperleMiniaturdarstellung eine Skarabäuskäfers, 9mm lang, als Amulett oder Perle tragbar. Mintgrüne Fayence. Neues Reich bis ptolemäische Zeit.
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Ägyptische SkarabäusperleStilisierte Darstellung eine Skarabäuskäfers, 24mm lang, als Amulett oder Perle tragbar. Steatit. Neues Reich bis ptolemäische Zeit.
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Bronzering aus Belutschistan, Indus-KulturFingerring aus Bronze, ursprünglich mit Stein geschmückt. Stein fehlt, um die Fassung Dekor aus Bronzekugeln. Aufwendig gearbeitet.
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Bronzering aus Belutschistan, Indus-KulturFingerring, als Schmuck dient ein Cabochon aus Bronze. Aufwendig gearbeitetes, sehr ungewöhnliches Belegstück.
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