COLLECTION OF BRONZE AGE / EARLY GREEK PERIOD BRONZE DAGGER BLADESApollo Art Auctions4.6(136)£5002 days Left
EGYPTIAN BRONZE DAGGER WITH HIPPOPOTAMUS TOOTH POMMELApollo Art Auctions4.6(136)£5,000(1 bid)2 days Left
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EGYPTIAN BRONZE DAGGER WITH HIPPOPOTAMUS TOOTH POMMELApollo Art Auctions4.6(136)£6,000(2 bids)2 days Left
SoldANCIENT BRONZE SPEARHEAD ON STANDCa. 1200–700 BC. Western Asiatic/Aegean. A bronze spearhead with an elongated leaf-shaped blade and barbs, wide raised midrib, and a short socket with linear decoration that transitions into aSee Sold Price
SoldANCIENT BRONZE SPEARHEAD ON STANDCa. 1200–700 BC. Western Asiatic/Aegean. A bronze spear with an elongated leaf-shaped blade, raised midrib, sharpened edges that taper gradually to a pointed tip, short socket, and a short tangSee Sold Price
SoldANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR HEAD ON STANDCa. 1200–700 BC. Western Asiatic/Aegean. A bronze spearhead with an elongated leaf-shaped blade and barbs, wide raised midrib, and a short socket that transitions into a small tang for insertioSee Sold Price
SoldANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR HEAD ON STANDca. 1200–700 BC. Western Asiatic/Aegean. A bronze spear head with a leaf-shaped blade, barbs, raised midrib, sharpened edges that taper gradually to a pointed tip, short socket, and a tang for inserSee Sold Price
SoldANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR HEAD ON STANDca. 1200–700 BC. Western Asiatic/Aegean. A bronze spear with an elongated leaf-shaped blade with barbs, raised midrib, sharpened edges that taper gradually to a pointed tip, short socket, and a tangSee Sold Price
SoldANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR HEAD ON STANDca. 1200–700 BC. Western Asiatic/Aegean. A bronze spear with an elongated leaf-shaped blade and barbs, raised midrib, broad neck, and a tang for insertion into a haft; a custom-made stand is includeSee Sold Price
SoldANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR HEAD ON STANDca. 1200–700 BC. Western Asiatic/Aegean. A bronze spear with an elongated leaf-shaped blade, raised midrib, bevelled edges that taper gradually to a pointed tip, short socket, and a curved tang forSee Sold Price
SoldExtraordinary Ancient Bronze SpearheadAncient Luristan, ca. 800 BC. A very large example with graceful proportions. The finest we have seen. Very sculptural.Custom stand. Can also be wall-hung (see photos). Ex: Merrin Gallery, New York CiSee Sold Price
SoldANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR ON STANDCa. 1200-700 BC. Western Asiatic/Aegean. A bronze leaf-shaped spearhead with a raised midrib and a short tang. Good condition, beautiful patina; custom-made stand included. Bronze weaponry productionSee Sold Price
SoldANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR WITH STANDWestern Asiatic / Aegean, Ca. 1200-700 BC A bronze spearhead with a triangular blade, raised midrib, and a pronounced shaft that extends into a long tang for insertion. See similar spearheads in MuscaSee Sold Price
SoldANCIENT GREEK ARCHAIC SOCKETED SPEAR HEADA cast bronze spearhead with long folded socket with two rivet holes near the base mounted on display stand. - 182mm, 130 grams - ca.1000BC - From a private collection, acquired in London in the 1970sSee Sold Price
SoldAN ANCIENT WESTERN ASIATIC/AEGEAN LONG SPEAR WITHCirca 1200 BC - 700 BC A long bronze spear head with a tapered double edge and central blood ridge, a long thick tapering tang. Good patination. A custom-display stand. Size: L:390mm / W:60mm ; 235g.See Sold Price
SoldANCIENT BRONZE SPEARHEADCa. 1200-700 BC. A bronze spear featuring a leaf-shaped blade with raised midrib, gently curved shoulders, and turned outward tang ending in a small discoid pommel. For a similar item, see The MetropoSee Sold Price
SoldANCIENT BRONZE SPEARHEADWestern Asiatic/Aegan, ca. 1200-700 BC.A bronze spearhead with a distinctive leaf-shaped blade, tapering elegantly towards a finely honed point. It boasts a conspicuous midrib that runs the entire lenSee Sold Price
SoldANCIENT BRONZE SPEARHEADWestern Asiatic/Aegean, Ca. 1200-700 BC. A bronze spear with a triangular-shaped blade with a raised midrib, sharpened edges that taper gradually to a pointed tip, short socket, and a tang for insertiSee Sold Price
SoldRARE LARGE ANCIENT BRONZE SPEARHEADRARE LARGE ANCIENT BRONZE SPEARHEAD FOUND: Ancient Near East AGE: BRONZE AGE: 4000 - 3500 years ago SIZE:10cm Payment Method: PayPal, we accept PayPal for payments below $500, please request for PayPaSee Sold Price
SoldANCIENT BRONZE SPEARHEADPossibly Iranian, the blade with green encrusted patina measuring 10" long, and the tang 6" long.See Sold Price
SoldANCIENT BRONZE SPEARHEADWestern Asiatic/Aegean, Ca. 1200-700 BC. A bronze spearhead with a lozenge-shaped, lentoid sectioned blade, a raised midrib and a short neck that transitions into a small tang with a pointed terminal.See Sold Price
SoldANCIENT BRONZE SPEARHEADWestern Asiatic/Aegan, ca. 1200-700 BC.A bronze spearhead with a triangular-shaped blade is accentuated by a prominent midrib, adding both beauty and strength to the design. The rib extends downwardsSee Sold Price
Sold2 Ancient Bronze SpearheadsAncient Bronze Spearheads. Greek or Near Eastern. Largest Size: 12.75"L, 32 cm (object). Provenance: Bob Brand and Liz Werthan, Philadelphia.See Sold Price
SoldAncient Bronze Spear HeadElongated tapered spear head with mounting shaft tang and collar ring stop. Unusual formed hexagonal 3 1/4" long neck that terminates with a square form at blade base.See Sold Price
SoldGroup of Five Ancient Bronze Spearheads Arrowheads, c. 1200-800 BCEThis collection of five ancient bronze spearheads or arrowheads, dating from the late Bronze Age, illustrates the sophistication of early metalworking techniques. These artifacts likely served both prSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of Four Ancient Bronze Spearheads Arrowheads, c. 1200-800 BCEThis collection of four ancient bronze spearheads or arrowheads, dating from the late Bronze Age, illustrates the sophistication of early metalworking techniques. These artifacts likely served both prSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of Seven Ancient Bronze Spearheads Arrowheads, c. 1200-800 BCEThis collection of Seven ancient bronze spearheads or arrowheads, dating from the late Bronze Age, illustrates the sophistication of early metalworking techniques. These artifacts likely served both pSee Sold Price