LARGE ROMAN BRONZE OIL LAMP WITH BULL ON THE HANDLE AND BIRD ON THE LIDApollo Art Auctions4.6(136)£5004 days Left
A Chinese bronze yue axe, Spring and Autumn/Warring States periodOakridge Auction Gallery4.5(198)$100(1 bid)3 days Left
COLLECTION OF BRONZE AGE / EARLY GREEK PERIOD BRONZE DAGGER BLADESApollo Art Auctions4.6(136)£5004 days Left
SoldHungarian Bronze Age Socketed Axe Head**First Time At Auction** Eastern Europe / Central Asia, Hungary, Bronze Age, ca. 7th to 5th century BCE. A hefty cast bronze axe head with a slightly-flared blade, sharply-angled sides, a thick neck,See Sold Price
SoldBronze Age Socketed Axe HeadDate: ca. 800 BC Materials: Bronze Dimensions: 104mm h x 46mm w x 39mm d - 273.4grams Provenance/Additional Information: From an old British collection, aquired from a private collector in London, forSee Sold Price
SoldBritish Late Bronze Age Socketed Axe Head**Originally Listed At $300** Ancient Northern Europe, British Isles, England, Late Bronze Age, ca. 900 BCE. A striking bronze socketed axe head featuring a curved blade and rectangular body with a doSee Sold Price
SoldBRONZE AGE SOCKETED AXE HEADca. 800–600 BC. European. An hefty cast bronze axe head with flared blade, blunt sides, a thick neck, and a rounded collar with a hoop.The head is socketed, with a circular opening for a handle. GooSee Sold Price
SoldAncient European Bronze Age Socketed Axehead, CelticA fine circa 8th Century BC, bronze Celtic socketed axe head with a rectangular body, expanding to a slightly convex cutting edge. The Celts were a collection of tribal groups with origins in centralSee Sold Price
SoldBRONZE AGE SOCKET AXE HEADCa. 1200 - 800 BCA Bronze Age socketed axe head, featuring a corded band around the socket and a small loop at its base. The casting seam is visible above and below where the two halves have been joinSee Sold Price
SoldAncient socketed Bronze Axe Head Bronze Age c.900 BC.Ancient socketed Bronze Axe Head Bronze Age c.900 BC. size 4 inches length. Bronze Age socketed axe head wirh flared blade. Provenance: Ex Eldert Bontekoe, Pegasi. Ann Harbor Michigan, USA.See Sold Price
SoldAncient European Bronze Age Flat AxeAncient European Bronze Age Flat Axe Date: ca. 1500 BC Material: bronze Size: 92mm; 156grams Superb European Bronze Age socketed axehead with loop. Rare example of early human technology and metal worSee Sold Price
SoldAncient European Bronze Age Socketed AxeAncient European Bronze Age Socketed Axe Date: ca. 1200- 800 BC Material: bronze Size: 87mm; 187grams Superb European Bronze Age socketed axehead with loop. Rare example of early human technology andSee Sold Price
Ancient European Bronze Age Flat AxeAncient European Bronze Age Flat Axe Date: ca. 1500 BC Superb European Bronze Age socketed axehead with loop. Rare example of early human technology and metal working. Typical type for the central regSee Sold Price
SoldBRONZE AGE BRONZE SOCKETED AXE HEAD WITH ANIMALWestern Asiatic, Ca. 1200-700 BC. An attractive ceremonial axe head with flared blade and wide, cylindrical shaft tube. On the back, a solid bronze animal climbs the poll of the axe. The diligently woSee Sold Price
SoldRare Celtic Bronze Double Looped Socketed Axe HeadNorthern Europe, Late Bronze Age (Celtic), ca. 800 to 500 BCE. An excellently-preserved example of a cast bronze axe head. The head is socketed, with a rectangular opening for a handle. The blade hasSee Sold Price
SoldBronze Age British Lead-Copper Ceremonial AxeWestern Europe, Southern Britain, Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age, ca. 800 to 600 BCE. A socketed axe head cast from a lead-copper alloy, the mold seam visible along the upper edge, and both sides dSee Sold Price
SoldBronze Age Socketed Axe A cast bronze axe head. The head is socketed, with an ovoid opening for a handle. The blade has drop shaped decoration on each side. There is a collar around the socket, and one fastening loop on oneSee Sold Price
SoldURNFIELD CULTURE: Bronze Socketed Axe Head, c. 1200-800 BCE (227g, 21cm)This remarkable bronze socketed axe head, weighing 227g and measuring 21cm in length, originates from the Urnfield culture, a significant European Bronze Age tradition. Its functional yet elegant desiSee Sold Price
SoldPr Chinese Brown Socketed Axe Heads, ex-PiscopoChina, Bronze Age, ca. 1700 to 200 CE. This is a pair of small bronze socketed axe heads. One has the remnants of a wooden handle inside of its socket; the other, slightly larger, has an incised desigSee Sold Price
SoldBronze Age Double Bladed AxeheadEarly 2nd millennium BC. A bronze double ended socketed axehead with wide socket hole and slightly flaring blade. Property of a Hampshire collector; acquired in the early 1980s. 85 grams, 70mm (3").See Sold Price
SoldCOLLECTION OF EARLY GREEK / BRONZE AGE AXE HEADSCa. 1200 - 900. A collection of three socketed bronze axe heads. The upper example has a sharply defined blade and a plain cylindrical socket. The middle axe features a prominent rib on its shaft. TheSee Sold Price
SoldCOLLECTION OF EARLY GREEK / BRONZE AGE AXE HEADSCa. 1200 - 900. A collection of three socketed bronze axe heads of similar form, each with a short cylindrical socket and a flaring arched blade. The cutting edge is curved, and both sides of the bladSee Sold Price
SoldCeltic Bronze Axe Head - Socketed**Originally Listed At $500** Northern Europe, Celtic culture, Late Bronze Age, ca. 800 to 500 BCE. An excellently-preserved example of a cast bronze axe head. The head is socketed, with an ovoid openSee Sold Price
SoldClassical Greek Bronze Socketed Axe HeadAncient Greece, Classical Period, ca. 5th century CE. A gorgeous cast-bronze axe head with a crested back ridge, a circular socketing hole with a small protrusion on the ends of the upper and lower spSee Sold Price
SoldLuristan Copper / Bronze Socketed Axe HeadAncient Near East, northwestern Iran, Luristan, ca. 1200 to 800 BCE. A lovely cast copper-bronze axe head with two distinct faces. A large socketing shaft is adorned with a ringed base and a molded riSee Sold Price
SoldLuristan Bronze Socketed AxeheadLuristan, modern-day Iran, ca. 1000 to 600 BCE. This is a large, heavy, lost-wax cast bronze axe head with four horizontal ridges around the socket and projecting slightly from the butt. Ancient LurisSee Sold Price
SoldBRONZE SOCKETED AXE HEAD ON STANDCa. 1200–700 BC. Western Asiatic. A finely modelled Western-Asiatic cast bronze double axe head, composed of a long, tubular socket with four ribbed borders, a convex axe blade and an adze bladSee Sold Price