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ROMAN GOLD SEAL RING WITH MEDUSA - XRF TESTEDVIKING IRON SWORD WITH HANDLEGREEK HOPLITE CHALCIDIAN TYPE HELMET
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ANCIENT JEWELLERY AND WEAPONRY

Join Pax Romana for a brilliant late May sale of beautiful ancient jewellery and stunning ancient weaponry. All hand-picked by our team of experts, our jewellery selection ranges from shimmering gold rings to delicately painted beads, as well as sturdy Viking bracelets, intricate Roman earrings and bright blue Egyptian amulets. In our weaponry section we have brilliant examples of swords, axes, spears and even a rare ancient helmet. Many items in the sale have been XRF tested and the sale will be held in US dollars. All items are provided with a Certificate of Authenticity and when shipping antiquities to the US there are no customs charges. Our in house white glove team take care of packing and shipping, and are always more than happy to help.
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VIKING BRONZE HORSE PENDANT: ca. 1000–1200 AD. Viking Age. A beautiful bronze horse pendant in the shape of two addorsed horse-heads; integral suspension loop; fully wearable condition.Provenance: From an old Oxfordshire
0073: VIKING BRONZE HORSE PENDANTEst. $600-$900
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MEDIEVAL SILVER CROSS PENDANT: ca. 1100–1300 AD, Eastern Viking. A silver pendant depicting a cross with arms of the same length and what appears to be a representation of the Sacred Heart at the centre; suspension hoop; fully
0074: MEDIEVAL SILVER CROSS PENDANTEst. $400-$800
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MEDIEVAL BRONZE COMB PENDANT: ca. 1100–1300 AD. Eastern Viking. A bronze comb pendant with circular decoration, coarse teeth, and three suspension holes; fully wearable condition.Provenance: Property of a London gallery,
0075: MEDIEVAL BRONZE COMB PENDANTEst. $200-$300
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ROMAN SILVER LUNULA / LUNAR PENDANT: ca. 100–300 AD. Roman. A silver pendant shaped in the form of a moon. In Greek and Roman religion, Selene (or, in Latin, 'Luna') was the personification of the moon as a goddess and was worshipped
0076: ROMAN SILVER LUNULA / LUNAR PENDANTEst. $200-$300
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BRONZE AGE SWORD SHAPED AMULET: ca. 600 BC. Cobane culture. A beautiful bronze sword-shaped pendant with interlaced decoration; circular loop in the sword's hilt; fully wearable condition.Provenance: From the private collection of
0077: BRONZE AGE SWORD SHAPED AMULETEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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MEDIEVAL BRONZE CROSS PENDANT: ca. 800–1100 AD. Byzantine. A bronze pendant in the shape of a cross with circular decoration at the end of each arm and integral circular loop; fully wearable condition.Provenance: Private
0079: MEDIEVAL BRONZE CROSS PENDANTEst. $200-$300
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EGYPTIAN BRONZE POPPY AMULET: ca. 1550–1069 BC. New Kingdom. Egyptian. A bronze amulet with a large bulbous lower end tapering to a thin upper end, with a decorative loop at the bottom and a suspension loop at the top, through
0081: EGYPTIAN BRONZE POPPY AMULETEst. $400-$800
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VIKING GOLD PENDANT: ca. 1000–1200 AD. Viking Age. A beautiful disc-shaped flat pendant with a central panel decorated with a floral pattern radiating from a central gold sphere; the central panel is encircled by a
0081A: VIKING GOLD PENDANTEst. $3,000-$6,000
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HELLENISTIC GOLD BROOCH WITH BLUE GEM: ca. 400–200 BC. Hellenistic. A superb diamond-shaped gold brooch with a blue gem set at its centre; circular loop at the back.Provenance: From the private collection of a Central London gentleman;
0082: HELLENISTIC GOLD BROOCH WITH BLUE GEMEst. $600-$900
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ROMAN GOLD AND GARNET EARRINGS: ca. 100–300 AD. Roman. An elegant pair of earrings fronted by a drop-shaped box set with a garnet; a rigid pendant below composed of a cylindrical purple stone collar supporting a cluster of three
0083: ROMAN GOLD AND GARNET EARRINGSEst. $200-$300
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MEDIEVAL SEAL RING WITH LION AND CROWN: ca. 1300–1500 AD. European. A beautiful silver solid ring with a circular band, flared shoulders, and an oval bezel decorated with a lion wielding a sword surmounted by a crown (perhaps an heraldic
0086: MEDIEVAL SEAL RING WITH LION AND CROWNEst. $200-$300
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MEDIEVAL SILVER RING WITH WHITE GEM: ca. 1000–1300 AD. European. A medieval silver ring with a circular band, linearly decorated shoulders, and an hexagonal bezel set with a cabochon white gem.Provenance: From an old British
0087: MEDIEVAL SILVER RING WITH WHITE GEMEst. $400-$800
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ROMAN BRONZE RING WITH GEOMETRIC PATTERN: ca. 100–300 AD. Roman. A beautiful bronze ring with a circular band and bezel decorated with a rhomboid pattern and small triangular incisions.Provenance: From the private collection of a Central
0090: ROMAN BRONZE RING WITH GEOMETRIC PATTERNEst. $200-$300
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MEDIEVAL GOLD BEAD / PENDANT: ca. 1100–1300 AD. Byzantine period. An openwork gold pendant/bead decorated with a granulated pattern; fully wearable condition.Provenance: Property of a North London gentleman; previously acquire
0091: MEDIEVAL GOLD BEAD / PENDANTEst. $600-$900
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MEDIEVAL GOLD BEAD / PENDANT: ca. 1100–1300 AD. Byzantine period. A gold pendant/bead shaped as a boat; the hull has a delicate granulated decoration and is perforated at the bottom; the six sails are made of thin gold foil and
0092: MEDIEVAL GOLD BEAD / PENDANTEst. $600-$900
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