ANCIENT JEWELLERY, WEAPONRY AND COINS 2020-06-21 Auction - 504 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in uk - Page 5
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STUNNING ROMAN GOLD RING WITH AMETHYST INTAGLIO OF ANBYZANTINE GOLD CROSS WITH EMERALD AND AMETHYSTSRARE GREEK BRONZE CHALCIDIAN HELMET
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ANCIENT JEWELLERY, WEAPONRY AND COINS

NO RESERVE AUCTION! IN-HOUSE PACKING AND WORLDWIDE SHIPPING! THE KING?S SALE The King is powerful and mighty! The King is rich and glamorous! The reign of the King is war and power! He conquers and divides! He unifies his kingdom and annihilates all enemies! He commissions great jewellery to be made and given to the most privileged ones! This is our traditional King?s sale auction featuring the finest of all weaponry, jewellery and coins from all around the Ancient world! From the Middle East through the Mediterranean to the North Sea this auction offers an exclusive selection of arms and armour and the most stunning and unique jewellery and coins. Feel the power of the King in your hands! NO RESERVE SALE STARTING BID EQUALS THE PURCHASE PRICE IN-HOUSE PACKING AND WORLDWIDE SHIPPING FOR ALL LOTS. ALL ITEMS IN THIS SALE COME WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY FOR ABSENTEE AND LIVE PHONE BIDS, PLEASE CALL: 00447424994167 We are proud members of the BNTA (British Numismatic Trading Association) and ALR (The Art Loss Register).
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RARE BRONZE AGE MACE HEAD: 2000-700 BC, Luristan culture. A cast bronze mace head with a tubular shape. The mace head is decorated with a collection of almond-shaped knobs framed above and below by three raised bands with
0097: RARE BRONZE AGE MACE HEADEst. £600-£900Lot Passed
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RARE VIKING BEARDED IRON AXE HEAD ON STAND: c. 900-1100 AD. Viking age. An excellent example of an iron bearded axehead with a heavy curved blade, a round socket and rectangular flanges. The bearded axe, or Skeggøx (from Old Norse Skegg,
0099: RARE VIKING BEARDED IRON AXE HEAD ON STANDEst. £400-£800
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ANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR ON STAND: 1200-800 BC, Greek Archaic Period. Ttanged bronze spearhead comprising a small leaf-shaped blade with a raised midrib, short neck and a beautiful green patina. Bronze weaponry production flourished
0100: ANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR ON STANDEst. £100-£200
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BRONZE AGE EUROPEAN SOCKETED SPEAR: C. 1200 BC – 500 BC. Hallstatt culture. A socketed bronze spearhead comprising a small leaf-shaped blade with a raised midrib, short neck and a beautiful green patina. Bronze weaponry production
0101: BRONZE AGE EUROPEAN SOCKETED SPEAREst. £200-£300
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MEDIEVAL IRON ARROW HEADS (5): c. 1000-1300 AD. Medieval. A mixed lot of five arrowheads (from left to right); 1) triangular arrowhead with rounded shoulders and tang; 2) Narrow, leaf-shaped arrowhead with slight shoulders
0102: MEDIEVAL IRON ARROW HEADS (5)Est. £100-£150
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LONG LA-TENE IRON AGE SWORD ON STAND: C. 450 -100 BC. La Tene culture. A long iron sword with a pointed, tapering, bevelled blade, and a long tang for affixing a handle to the blade. This item is mounted on a stand. Iron weapons were
0103: LONG LA-TENE IRON AGE SWORD ON STANDEst. £600-£900
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BEAUTIFUL MEDIEVAL GILDED AXE ON STAND: c. 1400 AD, Medieval Persian. This beautiful iron axe comprises a circular socket, broad, curving blade with nipped upper toe (the highest part of the blade). Probable gilded decoration on both sides
0104: BEAUTIFUL MEDIEVAL GILDED AXE ON STANDEst. £400-£800
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ANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR - LONG AND DECORATED: 1200-800 BC, Greek Archaic Period. A tanged bronze spearhead comprising a leaf-shaped blade with a large raised midrib, flanked by two smaller raised ribs on either side. This rare spear head has
0105: ANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR - LONG AND DECORATEDEst. £600-£900
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MEDIEVAL IRON SOCKETED SPEAR HEAD: c. 1400 AD, Medieval Persian. This beautiful iron spearhead comprises a leaf-shaped blade with incised curvilinear decorations, a thin neck with geometric design and incised linear decorations which
0106: MEDIEVAL IRON SOCKETED SPEAR HEADEst. £200-£300
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LARGE BRONZE AGE TRILOBATE SPEAR: C. 300 BC or later, Possibly Scythian. Large bronze trilobate spearhead with wide, sharply tapering blades. The Scythians were a warlike nomadic people who dominated the Pontic Steppe (the area North
0107: LARGE BRONZE AGE TRILOBATE SPEAREst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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VIKING IRON BATTLE AXE AND HAMMER ON STAND: c. 800-1100 AD. Viking age. An iron bearded axe head with a short blade, round socket and hammerhead on the reverse. The item features etched decoration in a hatched design on the rear part of the
0108: VIKING IRON BATTLE AXE AND HAMMER ON STANDEst. £400-£600
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LONG LATE ROMAN SOCKETED SPEAR HEAD: C. 300-500 AD Roman. An iron spearhead comprising a slender leaf-shaped blade and a long socket for increased control. Weapons of this type were used in the Late Roman period both by Roman soldiers
0109: LONG LATE ROMAN SOCKETED SPEAR HEADEst. £400-£600
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ANCIENT BRONZE DAGGER ON STAND: 1200-800 BC, Greek Archaic Period. A bronze dagger with a pointed, tapering, bevelled blade and a short tang with a perforation for affixing the blade to a handle. This item is mounted on a stand.
0110: ANCIENT BRONZE DAGGER ON STANDEst. £200-£300
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VIKING AGE SOCKETED IRON SPEAR: C. 800-1100 AD. Viking age. Iron spearhead with broad bevelled leaf-shaped blade and flaring circular socket. Spears were an important component of Viking military equipment as their lightweight
0111: VIKING AGE SOCKETED IRON SPEAREst. £400-£800Lot Passed
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ANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR ON STAND: 1200-800 BC, Greek Archaic Period. A tanged bronze spearhead comprising a lozenge-shaped blade with a raised midrib, short neck and a beautiful green patina. Bronze weaponry production flourished in
0112: ANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR ON STANDEst. £100-£150
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ANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR ON STAND: 1200-800 BC, Greek Archaic Period. A tanged bronze spearhead comprising a long triangular blade with a raised midrib, short neck and a beautiful green patina. Bronze weaponry production flourished in
0113: ANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR ON STANDEst. £100-£150
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ANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR ON STAND: 1200-800 BC, Greek Archaic Period. A tanged bronze spearhead comprising a long triangular blade with a raised midrib, short neck and a beautiful green patina. This item is mounted on a stand. Bronze
0114: ANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR ON STANDEst. £100-£150
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GIANT ROMAN IRON SOCKETED SPEARHEAD: C. 100 – 200 AD. Roman. A socketed iron spearhead comprising a large leaf-shaped, lentoid-section blade with raised midrib. Spearheads of this type were a key part of Roman military equipment and
0116: GIANT ROMAN IRON SOCKETED SPEARHEADEst. £600-£900
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ANCIENT BRONZE SWORD WITH HANDLE: C. 2000-700 BC, Luristan Culture. This beautiful cast bronze sword has a tapering, bevelled blade and a recessed integral handle that would have been inset with stone, bone or ivory inlay. Bronze
0117: ANCIENT BRONZE SWORD WITH HANDLEEst. £400-£600
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WESTERN ASIATIC BRONZE SPEAR HEAD: C. 550 BC–330 BC, Achaemenid. This beautiful bronze spearhead comprises a graceful elongated pyrimidal blade with a square section and a long tang. This item is a perfect display piece with a
0119: WESTERN ASIATIC BRONZE SPEAR HEADEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
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