SoldNear Eastern cylindrical bronze mace headA Near Eastern cylindrical bronze mace head, c. 1200 - 800 BC, the uppermost portion decorated with oval domed bosses with divided ridges above and below and near the base of the shaft. L: 5 7/8 in (1See Sold Price
SoldNEAR EASTERN BRONZE MACE HEAD / CUDGELCa. 3rd millennium BC. A fine example of a cast bronze mace head with a cylindrical body, probably placed around a wooden or less decorated metal staff. The upper half is decorated with panels of seveSee Sold Price
SoldA Near Eastern lobed bronze mace headA Near Eastern lobed bronze mace head, c. 1000 – 500 BC, the cylindrical shaft with double grooves bordering crossing lines and two rows of rounded projections. L: 1 7/8 in (4.8 cm). Well-preservedSee Sold Price
SoldA fine Near Eastern bronze mace headA fine Near Eastern bronze mace head, 2nd Millennium BC. It is 6 in long, with the upper end covered with groups of projecting nodes separated and encircled by finely incised bands, mimicking a rope dSee Sold Price
SoldA Near Eastern bronze mace headA Near Eastern bronze mace head, c. 2000 – 1500 BC, or ‘cudgel’ head, the thick-walled shaft collared at either end and rounded head near top. Quite substantial and solid with attractive patinatSee Sold Price
SoldA Near Eastern bronze mace headA Near Eastern bronze mace head, c. 1250-650 BC, D: 1 7/8 in (4.8cm). Ex Denton EstateSee Sold Price
SoldA nice Near Eastern bronze spiked mace-headA nice Near Eastern bronze spiked mace-head, c. 1200 - 600 BC, comprising of a squared central column, the edges of which tapered into eight short spikes, a larger spike protruding from each of the foSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Near Eastern Bronze Flanged Mace Head with Crown Motif, c. 2nd Millennium BCE, 1216gThis rare ancient mace head, cast in solid bronze and weighing 1216 grams, originates from the warlike cultures of the ancient Near East, likely dating to the 2nd millennium BCE. Measuring 23 cm in leSee Sold Price
SoldANCIENT Luristan BRONZE Mace head C.1st millenium BC.ANCIENT Luristan BRONZE Mace head C.1st millenium BC. Size of mace 3 inches high x 2 3/4 inches. Early very unusual type Ancient near eastern heavy Bronze mace Head with three heads of stags with largSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Luristan Bronze Mace Head c.800 BC.Ancient Luristan Bronze Mace Head c.800 BC. Size 4 1/8 inches high. Cast heavy bronze mace head, Near Eastern, Luristan. Choice patina. Ex NYC Collection acquired in the USA MarketSee Sold Price
SoldLuristan Bronze Mace HeadAncient Near East, Northwestern Iran, Luristan, ca. 1200 to 800 BCE. A cylindrical bronze mace head of lengthy form with a knob end bearing rows of diamond-shaped protrusions. The region of Luristan,See Sold Price
SoldLuristan Bronze Mace HeadAncient Near East, Northwestern Iran, Luristan culture, ca. 1200 to 800 BCE. A cast-bronze mace head of cylindrical form with a pair of flared end rings as well as a bulging knob. Surrounding the knobSee Sold Price
SoldLuristan Bronze Mace Head - 4 Columns of Spikes!Ancient Near East, Northwestern Iran, Luristan, ca. 1200 to 800 BCE. A cast-bronze mace head of cylindrical form with thick rims on each end. The dense body is lined with 4 columns of protruding spikeSee Sold Price
SoldPetite Luristan Bronze Spiked Mace Head**Originally Listed At $200** Ancient Near East, Northwestern Iran, Luristan, ca. 1000 to 600 BCE. A petite cast bronze mace head of a cylindrical form with protruding spikes. The spikes are arrangedSee Sold Price
SoldHefty Luristan Bronze Mace HeadAncient Near East, the Levant, Luristan, ca. 1000 to 600 BCE. A sturdy, cast-bronze mace head of a relatively phallic form with a cylindrical socketing shaft and a lengthy head lined with 9 rows of prSee Sold Price
SoldNear Eastern Marble Mace HeadChalcolithic Period to Bronze Age II, ca. 4000-2500 BC. Globular ceremonial form, drilled for suspension. Excellent surface. 15519. Size 2-1/4 in L. + custom mount. Ex Prominent NY Collector Daryl KulSee Sold Price
SoldA very nice Near Eastern bronze axe headA very nice Near Eastern bronze axe head, c. 1200 - 800 BC, cast as one piece with cylindrical shaft-hole with four straight ribs at the back terminating in four long conical points. The upper and lowSee Sold Price
SoldA wonderful Near Eastern bronze axe headA wonderful Near Eastern bronze axe head, c. 1200 - 800 BC, cast as one piece with cylindrical shaft-hole with four straight ribs at the back terminating in four long conical points. The upper and lowSee Sold Price
SoldA very nice Near Eastern bronze axe headA very nice Near Eastern bronze axe head, c. 1200 - 800 BC, cast as one piece with cylindrical shaft-hole with four straight ribs at the back terminating in four long conical points. The upper and lowSee Sold Price
SoldA choice Near Eastern bronze axe headA choice Near Eastern bronze axe head, c. 1200 - 800 BC, cast as one piece with cylindrical shaft-hole with four straight ribs at the back terminating in four long conical points. The upper and lowerSee Sold Price
SoldA nice Near Eastern bronze axe headA nice Near Eastern bronze axe head, c. 1000 - 600 BC, cast, with cylindrical shaft-hole with four straight ribs at the back terminating in four long conical points. The blade curves downward with a fSee Sold Price
SoldAn attractive Near Eastern bronze votive axe headAn attractive Near Eastern bronze votive axe head. c. 1000 - 600 BC, the shaft hole cylindrical with four straight ribs at the back terminating in long conical points. Four ridges extend horizontallySee Sold Price
SoldEARLY GREEK/ BRONZE AGE MACE HEAD WITH FIGURESCa. 900 - 800 BC. A cylindrical bronze mace head cast in the round with a continuous frieze in low relief, depicting male figures in procession, each shown striding with arms raised. The upper shaft rSee Sold Price
SoldANCIENT NEAR EASTERN MACE WEAPON HEADAn ancient Near Eastern mace head. Crafted from durable materials, mace heads were formidable weapons wielded by warriors in battle. As an archaeological find, this mace head offers valuable insightsSee Sold Price