ANCIENT JEWELLERY AND WEAPONRY 2021-05-30 Auction - 272 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London - Page 6
LiveAuctioneers Logo

ROMAN GOLD SEAL RING WITH MEDUSA - XRF TESTEDVIKING IRON SWORD WITH HANDLEGREEK HOPLITE CHALCIDIAN TYPE HELMET
Done
London, London, United Kingdom
Auction Details

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.
Lot Number: Lowest
24
Sold
MEDIEVAL BRONZE BRACELET WITH SNAKE HEADS: ca. 900–1100 AD. Viking Age. A solid medieval bronze bracelet decorated with concentric circles and dots; the terminals of the bracelet are shaped as two snake heads facing each other. In Viking
0119: MEDIEVAL BRONZE BRACELET WITH SNAKE HEADSEst. $200-$300
See Sold Price
MEDIEVAL BRONZE BRACELET: ca. 900–1100 AD. Viking Age. A solid bronze bracelet with a thicker band in the central panel; thinner at the terminals; fully wearable condition.Provenance: Private collection of an Oxford
0120: MEDIEVAL BRONZE BRACELETEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
Sold
ROMAN BRONZE ARMILLA BRACELET: ca. 100–300 AD. A heavy bronze armilla bracelet with rectangular section and sub-elliptical terminals. Armillae were armband-style bracelets awarded as a military decoration. The rank of the
0121: ROMAN BRONZE ARMILLA BRACELETEst. $200-$300
See Sold Price
Sold
PAIR OF VIKING BRONZE ARMRINGS: ca. 900–1100 AD. Viking Age. The armring on the right-hand side has a coiled decoration and round terminals; the armring on the left-hand side has a smooth surface and rectangular terminals. In
0122: PAIR OF VIKING BRONZE ARMRINGSEst. $400-$800
See Sold Price
PAIR OF BRONZE AGE COILED BRACELETS: ca. 800 BC. European. A pair of coiled bracelets each formed from a continuous rod in thirteen passes and coiled terminals; good condition, wearable.Provenance: Private London collection, formed in
0123: PAIR OF BRONZE AGE COILED BRACELETSEst. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
PAIR OF BRONZE AGE CLOAK PINS: ca. 800 BC. European. Two bronze dress pins each with oar-shaped head and rolled edge; good condition.Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1990s on the UK and European art
0124: PAIR OF BRONZE AGE CLOAK PINSEst. $400-$800Lot Passed
Sold
THREE BRONZE AGE TWISTED CLOAK PINS: ca. 800 BC. European. Three bronze pins with coiled heads and arrowhead-shaped terminals; superb condition.Provenance: Obtained from a B.F; previously in a collection formed in the 1980s on the UK
0125: THREE BRONZE AGE TWISTED CLOAK PINSEst. $200-$300
See Sold Price
Sold
VIKING BRONZE COILED RING: ca. 700–1000 AD. Viking Age. Bronze coiled ring with flattened terminals. The coiled shape of the ring is evocative of a snake, which is a prominent figure in Norse Mythology: Jörmungandr, ‘the
0128: VIKING BRONZE COILED RINGEst. $200-$300
See Sold Price
Sold
MEDIEVAL SILVER TWISTED RING: ca. 1000 AD. Eastern Viking. A silver twisted ring with coiled decoration, evocative of a snake, which is a prominent figure in Norse mythology: Jörmungandr, ‘the World Serpent’, was tossed into
0130: MEDIEVAL SILVER TWISTED RINGEst. $200-$300
See Sold Price
Sold
ROMAN SILVER INTAGLIO RING WITH NEPTUNE: ca. 100–300 AD. Roman. A solid silver ring with a circular band, flared shoulders, and applied oval bezel set with a cabochon red gem; the beautiful intaglio depicts a standing male figure in left
0133: ROMAN SILVER INTAGLIO RING WITH NEPTUNEEst. $400-$800
See Sold Price
Sold
ROMAN BRONZE RING WITH DECORATED BEZEL: ca. 100–300 AD. Roman. A solid silver ring with a circular band, flared shoulders, and an oval bezel decorated with a stylised human figure holding what appears to be a double-edge trident;
0136: ROMAN BRONZE RING WITH DECORATED BEZELEst. $200-$300
See Sold Price
Sold
ROMAN BRONZE RING WITH PENTAGRAM PATTERN: ca. 100–300 AD. Roman. A solid bronze ring with a circular hoop and an applied oval bezel decorated with an incised pentagram. According to Neoplatonic philosophers (2nd century AD), the pentagram
0138: ROMAN BRONZE RING WITH PENTAGRAM PATTERNEst. $200-$300
See Sold Price
View:
24
TOP