Sold2022BRONZE AGE BRONZE SPECTACLE BROOCHCa. 1000 BC.A bronze spectacle brooch formed as two large tightly-wound coils; a pin and catch plate to the reverse.Size: L:165mm / W:78mm ; 173.1g.Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old OxforSee Sold Price
Sold2017Bronze Age Large Spectacle Brooch1st millennium BC. A substantial iron spectacle brooch formed as a double coil with integral catch and pin. 131 grams, 13cm (5"). The Chris Rudd collection, Norfolk, UK; formed since the 1970s; collecSee Sold Price
Sold2019Bronze Age Spiral Brooch9th-7th century BC. A bronze spectacle brooch formed as two large tightly-wound coils with 8-shaped intermediate coils, remains of catchplate to the reverse, mounted on a custom-made display stand. 95See Sold Price
Sold2024Bronze Age Bronze Spectacle Pendant16th-10th century B.C. Formed as two coils of round-section rod with a loop between. 30.7 grams, 79 mm (3 1/8 in.). Formerly in a Munich, Germany collection, formed in the 1970s.From a private UK collSee Sold Price
Sold2022BRONZE AGE BRONZE SPECTACLE PENDANTCa. 800 BC A bronze pendant made from a coiled wire forming two large circular disks. This type is sometimes referred to as a "spectacle pendant” due to the distinctive shape of the coils, whichSee Sold Price
Sold2018Bronze Age Bronze Lifecycle BroochItem: Bronze age bronze lifecycle Brooch Date/Period: 1100 - 700 BC Materials: Bronze Dimensions: 65 x 35 x 2 mm Please note that this lot has a confidential reserve. When you leave a bid in advance oSee Sold Price
Sold2023Viking Age Bronze Bird Brooch10th-11th century A.D. Modelled facing left, stylised wing and body detailing; remains of a fitting element to reverse. Cf. similar bird brooch in PAS, NLM-CE3915. 6.06 grams, 30 mm (1 1/8 in.). FromSee Sold Price
Sold2021Bronze Age Spectacle Pendant Pair16th-10th century BC. A group of two spectacle pendants, each formed as two coils of rod, loop between. 16 grams total, 53-55mm (2"). From a private collection, Lancashire, UK; acquired on the UK artSee Sold Price
Sold2022Bronze Age Spectacle Pendant16th-10th century BC. A bronze spectacle pendant formed as two coils of rod with openwork centres, loop between. 6.67 grams, 48mm (2"). UK private collection before 2000. UK art market. Property of aSee Sold Price
Sold2017European Bronze Age Fibula Brooch, c. 1000 B.C.European Bronze Age Fibula Brooch, c. 1000 B.C.Well preserved Central European Bronze Age brooch. Shaped from a single wire spiralling into a frontal round plaque, coiled in the centre then flattenedSee Sold Price
Sold2022Large Bronze Age Posamenteriefibel Brooch11th century B.C. A bronze fibula of Posamenteriefibel lacework type with large spiral disc extending to a shank and finial spring returning to form the pin; applied wire-coil lateral decorations attaSee Sold Price
Sold2020Gilt Metal Greek Cross & Bronze Age Spiral BroochGilt Metal Greek & Cross Bronze Age Spiral Brooch. Brooch measures just over 2 inches in diameter.See Sold Price
Sold2024Ancient Bronze Age Large Geometric Spectacle Fibula ca. 1300 - 800 B.C.Ancient Bronze Age Large Geometric Spectacle Fibula ca. 1300 - 800 B.C. Size 6 3/4 inches length, 2 1/2 inches wide. Fine geometric bronze spectacle fibula, composed of a large and tightly twisted lowSee Sold Price
Sold2018Ancient Bronze Age Celtic La Tene BroochDate: Circa 2nd c. BC – 1st c. AD Material: bronze Provenance: Obtained from an old Austrian collection, purchased from a private collector in Vienna. Dimension: 43mm; 5.8grams Ancient Bronze Age CeSee Sold Price
Sold2018Massive Bronze Age Spiral Fibula & Matching PinCentral Europe, late Bronze Age, ca. 1250 to 850 BCE. One of the most outstanding bronze fibulas we have ever seen, this sizable and elegant fibula brooch formed from intricately wound and arranged brSee Sold Price
Sold2017Large Italic Bronze Double Spectacle FibulaCentral/Southern Europe, Italic Bronze Age / early Iron Age, ca. 11th to 8th century BCE. A bronze four-spiral, or double spectacle, fibula with a pin and hook springing from the center of opposing spSee Sold Price
Sold2016European Hallstatt Bronze Spectacle Fibula (Brooch)Southern Europe, Hallstatt culture, ca. 7th century BCE. This is a beautiful, intact example of one of my favorite artifacts -- the spectacle, or double spiral, fibula (brooch). It is created from a sSee Sold Price
Sold2024Bronze Age and Later Metal Artefact Group2nd millennium B.C. and later. Including cruciform and other brooch fragments, pots and other items. 473 grams total, 14-51 mm (1/2 - 2 in.). Found UK.Property of a Scottish collector, acquired in 201See Sold Price
Sold2018Ancient Celtic Bronze Age Coiled Cloth PinItem: Ancient Celtic Bronze Age Coiled Cloth Pin Date: ca. 600 BC Before the invention of the Brooch with separate spring coiled pin invented by the Romans, Bronze Age peoples managed with this type oSee Sold Price
Sold20238th C. Italic Bronze Age Fibulae Assortment (10 pcs)Central / Southern Europe, Italic Bronze Age/early Iron Age, ca. 11th to 8th century BCE. A group of ten components of cast bronze fibulae (brooches), some quite large and fabulous. There are four exaSee Sold Price
Sold2018Large Italic Bronze Quatrefoil Fibula, ex-Sotheby'sCentral / Southern Europe, Italic Bronze Age /e arly Iron Age, ca. 8th century BCE. A beautiful bronze four-spiral, or double spectacle, fibula. In the center is a once-square plate attached over theSee Sold Price
Sold2022Roman and Other Artefact CollectionMainly 1st-5th century A.D. A mixed group of artefacts composed of Roman and Saxon brooch elements; a medieval key; gilt pin head and cruciform Knights of the Sepulchre pilgrim badge; a Bronze Age chiSee Sold Price
Sold2016A Villanovan bronze double spiral spectacle broochA Villanovan bronze double spiral spectacle brooch, Italic, c. 9th - 7th Century BC, formed from a single strand of bronze wire with roughly square profile, including the pin and the catch. An extraorSee Sold Price
Sold2017Huge Thracian Bronze Spectacle Fibula HalfNorthern Greece, Thracian, ca. 800 BCE. One half of an enormous bronze spectacle-shaped fibula (brooch). The spectacle, or double spiral, fibula (brooch) is created from a single thin strap of bronzeSee Sold Price