Sold2024Iron Age British Celtic Brigantes Bronze Enamelled Box Fitting1st century A.D.. Possibly the end-panel of a wooden casket, with champ lev? enamel scrolls flanking a central palmette within a rectilinear border; Chris Rudd says: 'The S-shaped scroll either side oSee Sold Price
Sold2020Bronze Age British Looped and Socketted Axehead1st millennium BC. A socketted axehead with thickened collar, flared blade with slightly curved cutting edge, thick lateral loop. 334 grams, 11.4cm (4 1/2"). From the private collection of Alexander CSee Sold Price
Sold2019Bronze Age British Chisel and Awl Collection2nd millennium BC. A mixed group of bronze tools comprising: an elliptical-section flared chisel blade with transverse collar and flat-section tang (found Oxfordshire); a square-section tapering tangSee Sold Price
Sold2017Bronze Age British Scythe Blade2nd millennium BC. A bronze scythe blade with raised rib on one face to the rear edge and securing hole. 77 grams, 14.5cm (5 3/4"). From the H V Mcarthy collection, Dorset, UK; previously in a 1970s cSee Sold Price
Sold2017Bronze Age British Pierced Dagger Blade2nd millennium BC. A lentoid-section bronze triangular blade with rounded point, three mounting holes to the tang. 25 grams, 11.5cm (4 1/2"). The Chris Rudd collection, Norfolk, UK; formed since the 1See Sold Price
Sold2021Bronze Age British Copper Flat Axehead3rd-2nd millennium BC. A copper axehead with flat, tapering profile and convex ends. 79 grams, 89mm (3 1/2"). Found Alne, near York, North Yorkshire, UK; in 2002. [No Reserve]See Sold Price
Sold2024Bronze Age British Tanged ChiselCirca 3rd century B.C. With a flared blade and long neck; rectangular tang to the rear. 22.2 grams, 57 mm (2 1/4 in.). Found near Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK.Property of a Shropshire private collector. [NSee Sold Price
Sold2016Western Asiatic Luristan Macehead10th-7th century BC. A substantial bronze tubular fitting with slightly flared segment, raised collars, ropework bands and columns of raised lugs, narrow neck and flared mouth above. 430 grams, 20cm (See Sold Price
Sold2020Bronze Age Truncated British Looped Palstave Axehead2nd millennium BC. A cast bronze palstave axe fragment with spatulate blade and deep recess to the rear of each face, single lateral loop. Cf. Schmidt, P.K. & Burgess, C.B., The Axes of Scotland and NSee Sold Price
Sold2019Bronze Age Chariot Fitting Group2nd millennium BC. A mixed group of bronze chariot fittings including disc finals with cranked arms, conical studs, toggles and D-rings. 1.2 kg, 4-11cm (1 3/4 - 4 1/4"). From a private Austrian collecSee Sold Price
Sold2022British Bronze Age 'Dunstable' Founder's Axehead Hoard15th-9th century B.C. An entire Late Bronze Age founder's hoard comprising: a complete looped palstave axe, with a fragment of another; with five complete or almost so socketted axes, some showing linSee Sold Price
Sold2022British Bronze Age Titles [3]Published 1994-2011 A.D. Group comprising: Pearson, Michael Parker, Bronze Age Britain, English Heritage, 1994 reprint, hardback; Green, Martin, A Landscape Revealed, Tempus, 2000, paperback; Pryor, FSee Sold Price
Sold2023Ancient British Isles Bronze Palstave Axe HeadAncient Northern Europe, British Isles, Atlantic Bronze Age, ca. late 2nd to early 1st millennium BCE. A mold-cast bronze axe head of sturdy design with a flared blade head and a hafting wedge meant tSee Sold Price
Sold2018Bronze Axe Head, Bronze Age, ex. Christies Auction, c.Bronze Axe Head, Bronze Age, ex. Christies Auction, c. 1st Millennium B.C. Date & Origin: Bronze Age, c. 1st Millennium B.C. Tubular shaped blade with thick edge, curving backwards to a short back flaSee Sold Price
Sold2017European Palstave Bronze Axe HeadNorthern Europe, British Isles, the Atlantic Bronze Age to Iron Age transition period, ca. 1300 to 700 BCE. A lovely bronze axe head with a dramatic flared vertical blade, a thick blade neck with a reSee Sold Price
Sold2021Ivory in Greece and the Eastern MediterraneanIvory in Greece and the Eastern Mediterranean from the Bronze Age to the Hellenistic Period In: British Museum. Occasional Paper 85 Fitton, J. Lesley (1992). London, British Museum Press. CHF 50 / 100See Sold Price
Sold2018Ancient Bronze Age Socketed AgeAncient Bronze Age Socketed Age Date: C. 1200 - 800 B.C. Ancient Bronze Age Socketed Age Material: bronze Obtained from an old British collection, purchased from a private collector in London, acquireSee Sold Price
Sold2024AN ANATOLIAN MARBLE "VIOLIN" IDOL EARLY BRONZE AGE II, CIRCA 2700-2300 B.C.AN ANATOLIAN MARBLE "VIOLIN" IDOL EARLY BRONZE AGE II, CIRCA 2700-2300 B.C. Height: 13cm Provenance: British Private Collection 1993 Acquired from AboveSee Sold Price
Sold2018Bronze Age Gold Twisted Ring2nd millennium BC. A gold penannular ring formed from two twisted rods with tapering ends. 11.85 grams, 28.98mm overall, 21.90 internal diameter (approximate size British Z, USA 12 1/2, Europe 28.77,See Sold Price
Sold2023ANCIENT Holy Land Terracotta Cultic Kernos Early Bronze Age 3100 BC.ANCIENT Holy Land Terracotta Cultic Kernos Early Bronze Age 3100 BC. Size 5 3/8 inches wide. 2 7/8 inches high. Rare Early bronze age red terracotta Kernos with three bowls connected to a tubular ringSee Sold Price
Sold2022Bronze Age Socketted Spearhead2nd-mid 1st millennium B.C. A bronze spearhead composed of a waisted leaf-shaped blade with raised midrib and lateral steps to both faces, tapering tubular socket pierced twice for attachment to a shaSee Sold Price
Sold2022Bronze Age Double Spiral Ring2nd millennium B.C. A bronze ring composed of a coiled hoop and two large spiraling coiled wire plaques. 38.14 grams, 79 mm overall, 19.90 mm internal diameter (approximate size British U, USA 10, EurSee Sold Price
Sold2022Bronze Age Double Spiral Ring2nd millennium B.C. A bronze ring composed of a coiled hoop and two large spiral coiled plaques. 30.68 grams, 73 mm overall, 20.05 mm internal diameter (approximate size British T 1/2, USA 9 3/4, EuroSee Sold Price
Sold2022BRONZE AGE BRONZE AXECa. 1200-700 BC A Luristan cast axe head comprising of a tubular socket and a crescentic-shaped blade with a convex edge.Bronze weaponry production flourished from the 2nd millennium BC to about 700 BSee Sold Price
May 21Sworders Fine Art AuctioneersA late Victorian two row diamond closed crescent brooch, c.1890,£1,840