ANCIENT JEWELLERY, WEAPONRY AND CLASSICAL ART 2020-10-04 Auction - 356 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in uk - Page 4
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ANCIENT JEWELLERY, WEAPONRY AND CLASSICAL ART

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CRUSADERS IRON SWORD WITH HANDLE: 1000-1500 AD, Crusader Period. Beautiful iron sword with long, bevelled blade, which terminates in a point, wide guard, and rectangular handled grip, terminating in a substantial cubic pommel. The
0073: CRUSADERS IRON SWORD WITH HANDLEEst. £6,000-£9,000Lot Passed
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MIGRATION PERIOD KHAZAR SWORD ON STAND: C. 600 AD. Migration Period. A long iron sword with a long, pointed, bevelled blade, a rectangular guard, and a long, rectangular tang for affixing a handle. The Migration Period of European history
0074: MIGRATION PERIOD KHAZAR SWORD ON STANDEst. £400-£600
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VIKING PERIOD IRON BATTLE AXE ON STAND: c. 700-1100 AD. Viking age. This iron battle axe features a rounded socket and a long head, flaring towards the blade. Further information Viking axes can be found in H. Arbman, Birka I: Die Gräber,
0077: VIKING PERIOD IRON BATTLE AXE ON STANDEst. £200-£300
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BRONZE AGE AXE WITH ANIMAL PATTERN ON STAND: 2000-1000 BC. Luristani Bronze Age Culture. Cast bronze axe head with crescent blade, circular socket, elongated flanges and cast beast ornamentation on the rear. Bronze weaponry production
0078: BRONZE AGE AXE WITH ANIMAL PATTERN ON STANDEst. £400-£600
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BRONZE AGE AXE WITH TIGER HEAD ON STAND: 2000-1000 BC. Luristani Bronze Age Culture. Cast zoomorphic bronze ritual axehead with stylised depiction of a tiger, projecting tongue spike, and raised bands of decoration on the butt. Bronze
0080: BRONZE AGE AXE WITH TIGER HEAD ON STANDEst. £400-£600
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BRONZE AGE DECORATED MACE HEAD ON STAND: 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
0081: BRONZE AGE DECORATED MACE HEAD ON STANDEst. £200-£300
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DECORATED BYZANTINE GREEK FIRE GRENADE: 900-1200 AD, Byzantine. Decorated Byzantine "fire grenade" comprising a globular reddish-brown vessel with impressed circular decoration and a pointed base. Globular vessels such as this examples are
0082: DECORATED BYZANTINE GREEK FIRE GRENADEEst. £200-£300
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DECORATED BYZANTINE GREEK FIRE GRENADE: 900-1200 AD, Byzantine. Decorated Byzantine "fire grenade" comprising an ochre-coloured vessel with a short neck, flaring shoulders decorated with raised floral motifs, raised ribs, and a pointed
0083: DECORATED BYZANTINE GREEK FIRE GRENADEEst. £300-£500
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DECORATED BYZANTINE GREEK FIRE GRENADE: 900-1200 AD, Byzantine. Decorated Byzantine "fire grenade" comprising a globular greyish vessel with a short neck, flaring shoulders decorated with impressed concentric circles, and a pointed base .
0084: DECORATED BYZANTINE GREEK FIRE GRENADEEst. £100-£200
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DECORATED BYZANTINE GREEK FIRE GRENADE: 900-1200 AD, Byzantine. Decorated Byzantine "fire grenade" comprising a globular greyish vessel with a short neck, flaring shoulders decorated with incised phallic motifs, and a pointed base.
0085: DECORATED BYZANTINE GREEK FIRE GRENADEEst. £100-£200
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STUNNING ANCIENT BRONZE SWORD ON STAND: ca. 1200-800 BC, Greek Archaic Period.This beautiful cast bronze sword has a tapering, bevelled blade adornned with a deep fuller or "blood groove" delinated by two raised ridges and a short tang for
0086: STUNNING ANCIENT BRONZE SWORD ON STANDEst. £600-£900
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ANCIENT GREEK "TROJAN" BRONZE SWORD BLADE: 1200 – 800 BC, Greek Archaic. An ancient Greek era cast "Trojan" Bronze Age sword blade with a narrow, triangular blade; raised midrib; with sharp projecting lateral flanges and round-section tang
0087: ANCIENT GREEK "TROJAN" BRONZE SWORD BLADEEst. £1,000-£2,000
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ANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR ON STAND: ca. 1200-800 BC, Greek Archaic Period. A bronze spearhead with a leaf-shaped, lentoid sectioned blade, raised midrib and a short tang. Bronze weaponry production flourished in western Asia, the
0090: ANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR ON STANDEst. £200-£300
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STUNNING ANCIENT BRONZE SWORD ON STAND: ca. 1200-800 BC, Greek Archaic Period. This beautiful bronze sword has a tapering, bevelled blade with a wide raised midrib and a short tang with a perforationg for affixing a handle. Bronze weaponry
0092: STUNNING ANCIENT BRONZE SWORD ON STANDEst. £300-£500
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CELTIC LA TENE IRON SHORT SWORD ON STAND: C. 450 -100 BC. La Tene culture. A short iron sword with a pointed, tapering, bevelled blade, a slightly raised midrib, and a long tang for affixing a handle to the blade. Iron weapons were an
0093: CELTIC LA TENE IRON SHORT SWORD ON STANDEst. £600-£900
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LARGE ROMAN IRON SOCKETED SPEAR: C. 300-500 AD Roman. An iron spearhead comprising a slender leaf-shaped, lentoid sectioned blad with a slightly raised midrib and a long socket for increased control. Weapons of this type were used
0094: LARGE ROMAN IRON SOCKETED SPEAREst. £400-£800
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MEDIEVAL IRON SOCKETD SPEAR: C.800-1110. Viking Age. Iron spearhead with leaf-shaped, lentoid-sectionn blade with a slightly rased midrip and and gently flaring circular socket. Spears were an important component of Viking
0095: MEDIEVAL IRON SOCKETD SPEAREst. £300-£600
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MUGHAL EMPIRE IRON KATAR DAGGER ON STAND: C. 1526 - 1857 AD. Mughal Empire. An iron Katar dagger or knuckleduster comprising rectangular open grip with guard. The katar or katara is characterized by its H-shaped horizontal hand grip which
0096: MUGHAL EMPIRE IRON KATAR DAGGER ON STANDEst. £200-£300
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