ANCIENT JEWELLERY, WEAPONRY AND COINS 2020-06-21 Auction - 504 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in uk - Page 7
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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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MUGHAL IRON SPEAR ON STAND: C. 1526 - 1857 AD. Mughal Empire. A iron spiral tanged spearhead with a lozenge-shaped blade, raised midrib and lentoid section. This item is mounted on a stand The Mughal Empire, was an early-modern
0145: MUGHAL IRON SPEAR ON STANDEst. £100-£150Lot Passed
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ANCIENT GREEK BRONZE SPEARS (3): 1200 – 800 BC, Greek Archaic Period. Lot of three bronze spearheads; 1) with a leaf-shaped, lentoid-section blade with a raised and decorated midrib which transitions into the neck and tang; 2-3)
0146: ANCIENT GREEK BRONZE SPEARS (3)Est. £100-£150
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MEDIEVAL IRON ARROW HEADS (5): C. 800-1500 AD. Viking, Crusader and Norman ages. A lot of five arrowheads (from left to right): 1) triangular-shaped arrowhead with pyramidal section and tang; 2) elongated lozenge-shaped arrowhead
0147: MEDIEVAL IRON ARROW HEADS (5)Est. £100-£150
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PAIR OF GOLD ROMAN FLORAL EARRINGS: C. 100 AD, Roman. A matched pair of gold earrings with an openwork floral design, hooked wire attachment to the reverse, and a stepped lower panel, from which hang two/three wire pendants with pearl
0149: PAIR OF GOLD ROMAN FLORAL EARRINGSEst. £600-£900
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IRON AGE SILVER BRACELET: C. 200-100 BC, Iron age. Coiled silver bracelet with circular section and single square terminal. In the Iron Age bracelets were used not only as jewellery but also as ritual objects with high
0150: IRON AGE SILVER BRACELETEst. £100-£150
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VIKING DECORATD BRONZE BRACELET: 700-900 AD, Viking Age. A bronze bracelet with decoration in the form of crosses and boxes. In Viking society, arm rings and bracelets were not just decorative, but also served to mark bonds of
0153: VIKING DECORATD BRONZE BRACELETEst. £100-£200
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VIKING DECORATED BRONZE DRAGON BRACELET: 700-1100 AD, Viking Age. A bronze bracelet with punched dot and box decoration, and raised ridges on the terminals thought to be a stylised depictions of dragons, which frequently appear on
0154: VIKING DECORATED BRONZE DRAGON BRACELETEst. £400-£600
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CRUSADERS PERIOD SILVER SEAL RING: 1000-1500 AD, Crusader Period. Heavy silver seal ring with D-shaped loop and hexagonal bezel. The bezel bears a stylised fleur-de-lis motif, while the shoulders are decorated with two rows of
0155: CRUSADERS PERIOD SILVER SEAL RINGEst. £200-£300
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MEDIEVAL DECORATED BRONZE RING: 1000-1200 AD, Medieval. Bronze ring with circular hoop and diamond-shaped bezel featuring engraved decoration in the form of two confronted hearts, perhaps reflecting the items use as a marriage or
0157: MEDIEVAL DECORATED BRONZE RINGEst. £100-£200
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ROMAN BRONZE RING WITH CRESCENT MOONS: 100-300 AD, Roman. Bronze ring with D-shaped hoop with stepped circular bezel featuring incised a repeating crescent moon motif. In popular belief the Roman saw the moon as protecting against evil
0158: ROMAN BRONZE RING WITH CRESCENT MOONSEst. £100-£200
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VIKING COILED BRONZE "SNAKE" RING: 700-1100 AD, Viking Age. A nice bronze coiled ring, intended to evoke the form of a snake. In Norse mythology, Jormungand (pronounced “YOUR-mun-gand;” Old Norse Jörmungandr, “Great Beast”),
0159: VIKING COILED BRONZE "SNAKE" RINGEst. £100-£200
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BYZANTINE BRONZE RING WITH GEM: 800-1200 AD, Byzantine. Bronze ring with a circular loop, an eight-petalled flower-shaped and light blue glass inset. The medieval empire of Byzantium was justly famous for the elegance of its
0160: BYZANTINE BRONZE RING WITH GEMEst. £100-£200
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MEDIEVAL BRONZE PECTORAL CROSS WITH SCENES: 1300-1400 AD, Crusader period. This bronze pectoral cross features rounded arms and mould-beaten decoration showing Christ on the cross (obverse) and Mary with infant Christ (reverse) both flanked by
0161: MEDIEVAL BRONZE PECTORAL CROSS WITH SCENESEst. £200-£300
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BRONZE AGE "CAGE" AMULET WITH BIRDS: C. 2000 BC, Luristan, Western Asia. Intricate spherical bronze cage amulet with openwork decoration, suspension loop at the top, and stylised bird ornaments on the sides. The power of each amulet was
0162: BRONZE AGE "CAGE" AMULET WITH BIRDSEst. £100-£200
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VIKING BRONZE BEAST PENDANT: 700-1100 AD, Viking Age. Bronze pendant showing a horned, winged beast, probably a dragon, in profile. In Norse mythology, Fáfnir (Old Norse and Icelandic) or Frænir is a son of the dwarf king
0163: VIKING BRONZE BEAST PENDANTEst. £150-£300
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SUPERB ROMAN BEADED NECKLACE: Ca.1-300 AD. A superb Roman restrung necklace comprising multiple glass and semi-precious stone beads (including a large number of Carnelian examples) in various shapes (e.g. spherical, rectangula,
0164: SUPERB ROMAN BEADED NECKLACEEst. £100-£200
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BRONZE AGE NECKLACE WITH BELL PENDANTS: Ca.800 - 600 BC. An early necklace formed from stone beads and bronze pendants in a variety of shapes including bells, buckets and (restrung). Bells had magical implications in ancient societies as
0165: BRONZE AGE NECKLACE WITH BELL PENDANTSEst. £300-£600
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WESTERN ASIATIC LAPIS LAZULI NECKLACE: 20th C AD or Western Asiatic. Polished Western Asiatic bead necklace of numerous restrung polished lapis lazuli beads restrung to thee back. Lapis lazuli is one of the oldest gems known to mankind,
0166: WESTERN ASIATIC LAPIS LAZULI NECKLACEEst. £100-£200
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ROMAN GLASS NECKLACE: 1-300 AD. Roman glass restrung into a beautiful statement necklace which is sure to be a conversation starter. This piece comprises multiple sherds of greenish-blue glass with a shimmering patina.
0167: ROMAN GLASS NECKLACEEst. £100-£150
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BRONZE AGE NECKLACE WITH AMULETS: Ca.800 - 600 BC. An early necklace formed from beads and pendants (including bell- and drop-shaped examples) made of stone and bronze (restrung). Bells had magical implicatinos in ancient societies
0168: BRONZE AGE NECKLACE WITH AMULETSEst. £300-£600Lot Passed
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