Ancient Weapons | Asian | Ethnographic Art 2016-04-20 Auction - 401 Price Results - Artemis Gallery in CO - Page 2
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Rare Ancient Elamite Bronze Axe, ex-PiscopoKhmer Bronze / Iron Short Sword, ex-PiscopoIndonesia Wood Kris Handle, Janus Demon / Ancestor Java
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Boulder County, CO, United States
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Ancient Weapons | Asian | Ethnographic Art

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Artemis Gallery invites you to a special one-day only auction on Wednesday, April 20th, featuring Indonesian Kris Handles from the collection of Ami Brown, owner of the Coca-Cola franchise in Israel and a prolific collector of Indonesian weaponry. You will also find Antiquities from Egypt, Greece and Italy, Near Eastern and Asian Art, Pre-Columbian, Ethnographic and Tribal art, with many pieces previously displayed in the Ein Harod Museum of Art. All pieces are priced to sell, and whatever your collecting interest or budget, you’ll be sure to find something to suit your taste. Don’t miss the fun!
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Proto-Celtic Bronze Dagger Blade: Central Europe, proto-Celtic (Urnfield) culture, ca. 1000 BCE. This is a beautiful small dagger blade made of bronze with a rounded, punched end that may have been inlaid into a piece of wood or bone
0018A: Proto-Celtic Bronze Dagger BladeEst. $400-$600
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Chinese Shang Dynasty Bronze Axe, ex-Piscopo: China, Shang Dynasty, ca. 1558 to 1046 BCE. This is a finely-shaped bronze axe head with a strap-like, flattened ovoid socket and a short, square butt. It is from China's Bronze Age, an almost
0020: Chinese Shang Dynasty Bronze Axe, ex-PiscopoEst. $700-$1,050
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Chinese Shang Dynasty Bronze Spearhead: China, Shang Dynasty, ca. 1558 to 1046 BCE. This is a finely-shaped bronze spearhead with a large, round ridge and a well-shaped socket. It is from China's Bronze Age, an almost mythical time
0021A: Chinese Shang Dynasty Bronze SpearheadEst. $700-$1,050
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Large Moche Copper Tumi, ex-Piscopo: Pre-Columbian, Peru (North Coast), Moche Culture, ca. 100 to 700 CE. This is a large copper axe blade with a flared half-circle at the bottom; the edges are very slightly sharpened, but this object
0025: Large Moche Copper Tumi, ex-PiscopoEst. $350-$525
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Pre-Columbian Aztec Bifacial Chert Blade: Pre-Columbian, Valley of Mexico, Aztec, ca. 1300 CE. Thin, pale chert bifacial blade with no stem. Size: 13" L x 3" W (33 cm x 7.6 cm) Aztec bifaces represent an important part of Aztec mythology.
0025A: Pre-Columbian Aztec Bifacial Chert BladeEst. $1,950-$2,925
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Viking Iron Battle Axe, ex-Piscopo: Northern Europe, ca. 1000 CE. This is a large, heavy socketed iron battle axe that is almost certainly made of bog iron, iron that forms naturally in bogs after being washed by streams from nearby
0027: Viking Iron Battle Axe, ex-PiscopoEst. $500-$750
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Viking Silver Bracelet - Horse Head Finials: Northwestern Europe, Viking, ca 9th to 10th century. Beautiful Viking bracelet of twisted silver wire - each heavy and tapered - ending on each side with an abstract horse head secured by ropes and
0027A: Viking Silver Bracelet - Horse Head FinialsEst. $1,600-$2,400
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German Iron Billhook Blade, ex-Piscopo: Germany, ca. 1500 to 1900 CE. This is an iron billhook blade with a long, gradually narrowing tang; a wooden handle would most likely have once been attached. The billhook is a cutting tool that has
0029: German Iron Billhook Blade, ex-PiscopoEst. $400-$600
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