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Byzantine Glass Miniature Jar Collection: 6th century AD. A mixed group of miniature jars comprising: one with vertically ribbed conical body, funicular neck; two with irregular wrinkles to the body, broad neck; one bulbous with waisted
0841: Byzantine Glass Miniature Jar CollectionEst. £200-£300
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Byzantine Marble Torso of an Apostle: 5th-9th century AD. A carved statue fragment depicting a standing figure in a loose robe open at the front to reveal a tunic, the right hand held at the chest, the left hand clutching a scroll;
0842: Byzantine Marble Torso of an ApostleEst. £3,000-£5,000Lot Passed
Byzantine Bifacial Mould: 6th-10th century AD. A carved rectangular stone mould with patterns for two designs of cruciform mount, locating hole to one corner. Ex German collection; acquired before 1980. 284 grams, 86 mm (3
0843: Byzantine Bifacial MouldEst. £160-£240Lot Passed
Byzantine Bone Articulated Doll: 8th-12th century AD. A carved two-part doll comprising: the body with belt to the waist and flared skirt below with incised hatching, two pairs of holes to the shoulders; the head with long neck,
0844: Byzantine Bone Articulated DollEst. £300-£500Lot Passed
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Crusader Iron Processional or Military Standard Cross: 12th-13th century AD. An iron processional or military standard cross adumbrating Byzantine style with trefoil terminals, bronze crosses and other decorative appliqués applied by rivets; the lower
0845: Crusader Iron Processional or Military Standard CrossEst. £50,000-£80,000
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Greek Bronze Sword with Ridge: 2nd millennium BC. A cast Bronze Age blade of narrow triangular form with raised median rib, rounded shoulders and flat-section tang pierced at the upper end. See Branigan K. Aegean Metalwork of the
0847: Greek Bronze Sword with RidgeEst. £200-£300
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Near Eastern Amarlu Bronze Sword: Late 2nd millennium BC. A cast Bronze Age Type VI leaf-shaped blade with square-section median rib and sharply tapering point; to the shoulder, a broad D-shaped plaque with two round holes to each
0848: Near Eastern Amarlu Bronze SwordEst. £500-£800
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Greek Bronze Sword Blade: 2000-1900 BC. A broad tongue-shaped Bronze Age blade with median flat-section rib, waisted ricasso at the shoulders, short square-section tang; to each shoulder a folded reinforcing plaque with wire
0849: Greek Bronze Sword BladeEst. £500-£800
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Greek Bronze Sword with Fuller: 1900-1700 BC. A narrow triangular Bronze Age sword blade with median rectangular panel and fuller, short rectangular-section tang. See Branigan K. Aegean Metalwork of the Early and Middle Bronze Age,
0850: Greek Bronze Sword with FullerEst. £200-£300
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Near Eastern Marlik Bronze Sword: 14th-10th century BC. A cast triangular Bronze Age blade with median midrib and central fuller, penannular ridge to each face below the shoulder; round-section grip expanding to domed square pommel
0851: Near Eastern Marlik Bronze SwordEst. £400-£600
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Greek Trojan Bronze Sword Blade: 12th-10th century BC. A cast Bronze Age rapier with narrow triangular blade, thick rounded midrib, rounded tip, scooped shoulders with lateral flanges, round-section tang with flattened finial. Cf.
0853: Greek Trojan Bronze Sword BladeEst. £250-£400
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Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Rapier Blade: 1250-650 BC. A cast Bronze Age sword or rapier blade, leaf-shaped in plan; the midrib extending to the short tang with curved lateral extensions to the shoulders. Property of a London collector;
0854: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Rapier BladeEst. £250-£400
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Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Short Sword: Circa 1000 BC. A leaf-shaped flat-section Bronze Age blade with protruding lobes to the shoulders, rectangular-section tang and flared terminal. Cf. Khorasani, M.M. Arms and Armour from Iran - The
0855: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Short SwordEst. £200-£300
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Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Short Sword: Circa 1000 BC. A cast Bronze Age dirk or short sword with broad leaf-shaped blade of shallow lozengiform section; above the notched shoulders, the guard with raised rib, the grip and integral peltoid
0856: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Short SwordEst. £300-£400
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Near Eastern Luristan Iron Sword: 8th-7th century BC. A cast Iron Age sword with narrow triangular blade, median flat-section panel, elliptical-section guard and round-section grip with collars, triangular flanged pommel with lateral
0857: Near Eastern Luristan Iron SwordEst. £300-£400
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Near Eastern Luristan Iron Sword: 800-650 BC. A narrow lentoid-section Iron Age blade with integral grip and pommel; lateral flanges to each face of the grip with ribbed detailing to accept an organic insert extending into the
0858: Near Eastern Luristan Iron SwordEst. £300-£400
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Near Eastern Sassanian Iron Sword: 224-651 AD. A leaf-shaped Iron Age blade with raised median panel, elliptical-section guard and grip with lateral beast-heads to the guard; discoid pommel with beast-heads. Property of a London
0859: Near Eastern Sassanian Iron SwordEst. £800-£1,200
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Chinese Bronze Epigraphic Sword: Han Dynasty, 206 BC-220 AD. A short sword with midrib to the gently waisted blade; elliptical guard, two transverse discoid collars to the grip and large discoid pommel above; the blade with two
0860: Chinese Bronze Epigraphic SwordEst. £140-£190
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Chinese Bronze Sword with Tang: Han Dynasty, 206 BC-220 AD. A short sword with midrib to the waisted blade; the tang rectangular in section; traces of vegetable matter to the blade. UK art market, acquired prior to 1980. 729 grams,
0861: Chinese Bronze Sword with TangEst. £100-£140
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Near Eastern Parthian Iron Sword: 1st-2nd century AD. A single-edged Iron Age blade with scooped lower edge, sloping shoulders and tapering tang pierced at the upper end to secure an organic hilt. Cf. Khorasani, M.M. Arms and Armour
0862: Near Eastern Parthian Iron SwordEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Dirk: 10th century BC. A cast leaf-shaped Bronze Age dirk or dagger; below the shoulder a raised penannular rib connected to the grip with lateral flanges and integral pommel, recessed to accept an organic
0864: Near Eastern Luristan Bronze DirkEst. £300-£400
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