Sold2019ANGLO-SAXON GOLD DISC PENDNATA gold circular pendant with dotted linear decoration; a solid gold chain holding the pendant. Worn by a member of high social elite. - 450mm,26gr - ca.600-700AD - Property of a British collector; acqSee Sold Price
Sold2018Anglo-Saxon / Viking 24K Gold Filigree Bucket - 2.3 gNorthern Europe, Anglo-Saxon, Frankish, or Viking / Norse, ca. 6th to 11th century CE. A fascinating object, a miniature 24 karat gold basket (or bucket, or situla) with a granulated strap handle. TheSee Sold Price
Sold2023Merovingian/Saxon Gold and Cornelian Cloisonné Pendant, c. 7th-8th Century A.D.Merovingian/Saxon Gold and Cornelian Cloisonné Pendant, c. 7th-8th Century A.D.The gold round shaped pendant with raised sides set in cloisonné with cornelian, encircled with a rope pattern bandSee Sold Price
Sold2018Viking / Norse Silver Disc Brooch w/ Inlaid Gold - XRFNorthern Europe, Viking / Norse or Anglo-Saxon, Migration Period, ca. 9th to 10th century CE. A tremendous circular brooch, made from silver and with inlaid gold details, with its face decorated withSee Sold Price
Sold2018Viking 18K Gold Filigree Bucket Pendant - 2.6 gramsNorthern Europe, Viking / Norse, Anglo-Saxon, or Frankish, ca. 6th to 11th century CE. A fascinating object, a miniature 18K gold basket (also bucket or situla) with a granulated strap handle. There aSee Sold Price
Sold2017Scandinavian Pre-Viking 24 Karat Gold Bucket PendantNorthern Europe, Anglo-Saxon, Frankish, or Viking / Norse, ca. 6th to 11th century CE. A fascinating object, a miniature 24 karat gold basket (or bucket, or situla) with a granulated strap handle. TheSee Sold Price
Sold2017Viking 24K Gold Pendant of Situla, Granulated DesignNorthern Europe, Anglo-Saxon, Frankish, or Viking / Norse, ca. 6th to 11th century CE. A fascinating object, a miniature 24 karat gold situla (or bucket, or basket) with a granulated strap handle. TheSee Sold Price
Sold2020Viking Gold Cup Pendant9th-11th century AD. A gold pendant with flat bottom, flat-section wall and handle, ornamented with panels of granulation and filigree rim. See Meaney, A. Anglo-Saxon Amulets and Curing Stones, OxfordSee Sold Price
Sold2021Anglo Saxon / Viking Silver Lunate Pendant w/ StampsNorthern Europe, Anglo-Saxon or Viking / Norse culture, ca. 6th to 12th century CE. A beautiful silver and gold alloy pendant with a hammered, crescent form. The composition is 67% silver and 28% goldSee Sold Price
Sold2020Viking Gold Cup Pendant9th-11th century AD. A gold pendant with flat bottom, flat-section wall and handle, ornamented with filigree ropework detailing. See Meaney, A. Anglo-Saxon Amulets and Curing Stones, Oxford, BAR BritiSee Sold Price
Sold2018Massive 7th C. Viking / Anglo-Saxon Iron Broad-Axe HeadNorthern Europe, Viking, Anglo-Saxon, or possibly other Germanic, ca. 7th to 9th century CE. Both magnificent and terrifying, an enormous iron double-headed broad-axe with a central socketing shaft. TSee Sold Price
Sold2018Large 7th C. Viking / Anglo-Saxon Iron Broad-Axe HeadNorthern Europe, Viking, Anglo-Saxon, or possibly other Germanic, ca. 7th to 9th century CE. Both magnificent and terrifying, an enormous cast-iron, double-headed broad-axe with a central socketing shSee Sold Price
Sold2018Blaeu: Antique Map of Anglo Saxon Britain, 1645Title/Content of Map: Map of Anglo Saxon Britian Date Printed: 1645 Cartographer: W. Blaeu Material/Medium: Paper Size: 19" x 23" Anglo Saxon Britian. Hand colored copperplate engraved. Latin text onSee Sold Price
Sold2023Three "Victory" Gold Medals, Winston ChurchillAll 22 ct gold, each with a with a portrait of Churchill at the obverse and a flags with a hand making the peace sign at the reverse. Dimensions:3/4" 1" and 1 1/4" in diameter, the total approximate wSee Sold Price
Sold2023HEAVY MEROVINGIAN GOLD BUCKLE WITH GARNETSCa. AD 500-600.A stunning example of a gold belt buckle with a D-shaped loop, a curved tongue, and a lozenge-shaped plaque with garnet insets. At the time of the fall of the Roman Empire, other culturSee Sold Price
Sold2023Clipper Ship Card for Anglo SaxonHeading: (Clipper Ship Sailing Cards) Author: Title: ANGLO SAXON Place Published: New York Publisher: Date Published: 1859 Description: Clipper ship sailing card, on porcelain coatSee Sold Price
Sold20227th C. Viking / Anglo-Saxon Iron Axe HeadAncient Northern Europe, Viking or Anglo-Saxon, ca. 7th to 9th century CE. A forged-iron axe head with a vertical, slightly curved blade extending off a lateral arm. The central socketing shaft featurSee Sold Price
Sold2018Huge Viking / Anglo-Saxon Iron Axe HeadNorthern Europe, Viking, Anglo-Saxon, or possibly other Germanic, ca. 7th to 9th century CE. A giant iron double-headed axe with a long, hooked blade on one end and a more traditional axe head on theSee Sold Price
Sold2019Zeno - Victory Gold Solidus476-491 AD. Second reign, Constantinople mint. Obv: D N ZENO PERP AVG legend with helmeted and cuirassed three-quarter bust holding spear and shield. Rev: VICTORIA AVGGG legend witj officina mark A afSee Sold Price
Sold2019Leo I - Victory Gold Solidus457-468 AD. Constantinople mint. Obv: D N LEO PERPET AVG legend with helmeted and cuirassed three-quarter bust holding spear and shield. Rev: VICTORIA AVGGG legend with officina letter ? after and VicSee Sold Price
Sold2019Antique Ship Model "ANGLO SAXON"Wooden Ships Model. "ANGLO SAXON". Circa 1900 to 1915. Presentation to the Pelham County Club by Charles H. Taylor to Howard Davis. East Boston Shipyard byMackey for Enoch Train 1846. Measurments - StSee Sold Price
Sold20207th C. Viking / Anglo-Saxon Iron Pickaxe HeadAncient Northern Europe, early Viking or Anglo-Saxon, ca. 7th to 9th century CE. A forged-iron axe head with a vertical blade head on one end and a lengthy horizontal head on the opposite end. The intSee Sold Price
Sold2024Anglo Saxon Bronze Fibula, c. 6th Century A.D.Anglo Saxon Bronze Fibula, c. 6th Century A.D.Radiant semicircular head decorated with four bird heads, arched striped bow and flat plate deeply decorated with a geometrical pattern. Size:11.6 cm L -See Sold Price
Sold2018Lot of 2 Very Rare Anglo-Saxon Iron Boat Oil LampsNorthern Europe, Anglo-Saxon or possibly other Germanic culture, ca. 7th to 9th century CE. A pair of interesting forged-iron oil-burning lamps, each with an openwork topside, a boat-shaped body, alonSee Sold Price