Viking Silver Bracelet with Wolf's Tooth Decoration, c. 8th - 11th Century A.D.Artemission4.5(55)$900Feb 06, 2026
SoldIron Age Celtic Silver Twisted Torc3rd-1st century BC. A silver neck torc composed of two rods of metal twisted together, increasing in size to the middle; plain rod to the ends with knopped terminals. 65 grams, 30cm (12"). Property ofSee Sold Price
SoldIron Age Celtic Large Twisted Torc5th-2nd century BC. A penannular bronze neck-ring with expending twisted body, scrolled flat-section finials. 115 grams, 18.6cm (8"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000.See Sold Price
SoldLarge Celtic La Tene Bronze Twisted Torque**First Time At Auction** Northwestern Europe, Celtic, La Tene / Iron Age, ca. 4th to 1st century BCE. A massive bronze torq (torc or torque) made from a twisted wire and hook clasp. The piece is compSee Sold Price
SoldIron Age Celtic Torc Bracelet, 20K Gold (1.5 oz)Europe, central to northwestern region, ca. 4th to 1st century BCE. This is a simple, elegant gold open bracelet in the style of a torc/hoop with conical terminals and a slight flattening in the middlSee Sold Price
SoldIron Age Celtic Silver Pendant Group2nd century BC-1st century AD. A mixed group of three sheet-silver pendants with suspension loops, comprising a discoid example with ribbed loop; a piriform pendant; a larger sub-rectangular pendant.See Sold Price
SoldIron Age Celtic Silver Axe Pendant with LoopCirca 3rd-1st century B.C. A silver pendant composed of a free-running axehead suspended on a slender ring with overlapping terminals. 2.03 grams, 26 mm (1 in.). Acquired before 2000.From the collectiSee Sold Price
SoldPair of Celtic Silver Bracelets, Iron AgePair of Celtic Silver Bracelets, Iron Age, c. 4th Century B.C.Round sectioned flattened at the terminals and both engraved with scrolls and dot patterns.Size:5.8 cm inside D - 2 5/16 inches and 5.6 cmSee Sold Price
SoldIRON AGE CELTIC: Set of 4 Bracelets - Twisted Bronze & Forged Iron Forms, 7.5-10.5cm (339g total)A captivating Iron Age assemblage of four bracelets, showcasing regional Celtic metalwork traditions in both form and function. Three are robustly twisted in solid bronze, each with distinct helix proSee Sold Price
SoldIron Age, Celtic duck mountITEM: Duck mount MATERIAL: Silver CULTURE: Iron Age, Celtic PERIOD: 2nd Century B.C - 1st Century A.D DIMENSIONS: 10 mm x 17 mm CONDITION: Good condition PROVENANCE: Ex English privatSee Sold Price
SoldCeltic Iron Age Coins - Silver Unit, Bronze and Potin100 BC-25 AD. Group comprising: Iceni silver unit (ANTED or ECEN type); a Cunobelin bronze (portrait/warrior horseman right) and a Cantiaci cast potin (class II type). 3.76 grams total. S. 436 or 441See Sold Price
SoldCELTIC Bronze Bracelet - Twisted Rod Form, Open-Ended Design (5.6 cm)Displaying the robust visual language of Iron Age metalwork, this Celtic bracelet features a thick, twisted rod construction with an open-ended silhouette-likely worn as an armilla or status bangle. TSee Sold Price
SoldIron Age Celtic 21K+ Gold Torq Bracelet, 45.2 gAncient Europe, central to northwestern region, Celtic, Iron Age, ca. 4th to 1st century BCE. A simple yet elegant 21K+ gold torq (sometimes torc or torque) bracelet of an open circular form with coniSee Sold Price
SoldCELTIC SILVER PAIR OF BRACELETSIron Age, possibly Dacian, Ca. 100 BC A fine pair of bracelets, each comprised of a single hollow bar of silver formed into a band with overlapping finials. Size: L:Set of 2: 69-74mm / W:61-62mm ; 112See Sold Price
SoldIron Age Celtic Ring with Plate Terminals2st century BC-1st century AD. A round-section coiled silver tapering shank with one larger and one smaller discoid terminal. 11 grams, 24mm overall, 15.66mm internal diameter (approximate size BritisSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Celtic Twisted Rod Bronze Cuff Bracelet, c. 3rd-1st Century BCE, 43gThis formidable bronze cuff bracelet, measuring 9 cm (3.5 inches) across and weighing 43 grams (1.52 oz), is a striking example of Late Iron Age Celtic metalwork from the 3rd to 1st century BCE. CharaSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Celtic Twisted Rod Bronze Ritual Bracelet, c. 3rd-1st Century BCE, 34gThis elegant and dynamic bronze bracelet, measuring 7.3 cm (2.87 inches) in diameter and weighing 34 grams (1.2 oz), is a classic example of Late Iron Age Celtic design from the 3rd-1st century BCE. ISee Sold Price
SoldAncient Celtic Twisted Rod Symbolic Bronze Bracelet, c. 4th-1st Century BCE, 27gThis robust and evocative artifact hails from the ancient Celtic world, dated approximately to the 4th-1st century BCE, during the La Tene cultural phase that flourished across Iron Age Europe. ForgedSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Celtic Twisted Bronze Currency Bracelet, c. 3rd-1st Century BCEThis distinctive bracelet, cast in solid bronze and expertly twisted into a rope-like design, is a striking artifact from the late Iron Age Celtic world, dating approximately to the 3rd-1st century BCSee Sold Price
Ancient Celtic Twisted Bronze Currency Bracelet, c. 3rd-1st Century BCEThis distinctive bracelet, cast in solid bronze and expertly twisted into a rope-like design, is a striking artifact from the late Iron Age Celtic world, dating approximately to the 3rd-1st century BCSee Sold Price
SoldCeltic Iron Age Coins - Gaul(?) - Running Bird - Silver Unit1st century B.C. Uncertain issue. Obv: plain. Rev: bird with triple line tail running left, pellet trefoil before and pellet above. 2.25 grams. Found Suffolk, UK. [No Reserve]See Sold Price
SoldCELTIC TRIBAL SILVER COIN: Horse Motif, Circa 2nd-1st Century BCE (2g, 16mm)This finely struck silver coin, weighing 2 grams and measuring 16mm in diameter, originates from a Celtic tribe during the late Iron Age. The reverse features a stylized horse, a symbol of power, freeSee Sold Price
SoldGreek Thracian Bronze Neck TorcNorthern Greece / Danube River Valley, Thrace, Iron Age, ca. 7th century BCE. An elegant torc (also torq) made from a thick bronze wire with its surface incised to give it the appearance of twisted meSee Sold Price
SoldFine Thracian Leaded Bronze Twisted Neck Torq**Originally Listed At $400** Northern Greece / Danube River Valley, Thrace, Iron Age, ca. 7th century BCE. An elegant torq (also torc) shaped from a thick leaded bronze wire that twists several timesSee Sold Price
SoldIron Age Lunate Torc5th-2nd century BC. A crescentic silver plaque with median ridge, round-section terminals, hook-and-eye closure. 39 grams, 16.5cm (6 1/2") Property of a professional gentleman, acquired 2011; formerlySee Sold Price