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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
SoldAncient Celtic Twisted Bronze Wire Bracelets Trio, c. 4th-1st Century BCE, 58gThis compelling set of three twisted bronze wire bracelets originates from the La Tene culture of ancient Celtic Europe, dating from the 4th to 1st century BCE. Measuring between 5 and 6 cm in diameteSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Celtic Twisted Bronze Torc Bracelet with Spiral Ends - Circa 300 to 100 BCEThis impressive bronze torc bracelet, with its distinct twisted design, originates from the La Tene culture of the ancient Celts, flourishing across Europe from 300 to 100 BCE. Known for their exquisiSee Sold Price
SoldA nice Eastern Celtic silver torque, La TeneA nice Eastern Celtic silver torque, La Tene, c. 4th - 3rd Century BC, comprised of pulled then twisted silver wire with plain ends tapering to a point. 4 3/4 x 4 3/4 in (12 in). Ex Orange County privSee 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
SoldCELTIC LA TENE BRONZE PAIR OF BROOCHESCa. 300 BC. A pair of La Tène I type bow brooches, each with a deep bow, sprung head, and a pin to reverse. The La Tène culture is a predominantly Celtic culture belonging to the Iron Age, alsoSee Sold Price
SoldCELTIC LA TENE BRONZE PAIR OF BROOCHESCa. 300 BC. An interesting pair of La Tène I type bow brooches, each with a deep bow, pin to reverse, and a foot with a lateral catch. The La Tène culture is a predominantly Celtic culture belonSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Celtic Twisted Bronze Torque Necklace, Circa 500-100 BCEThis exceptional twisted bronze torque necklace hails from the ancient Celtic tribes of Central Europe, dating from approximately 500-100 BCE. During this period, the Celts were renowned for their skiSee Sold Price
SoldAncient 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
SoldIron Age Celtic La Tene Brooch2nd-1st century BC. A bronze fibula with transverse spring and integral pin, deep bow with returned foot forming the catch. Cf. Hattatt, R. Iron Age and Roman Brooches, Oxford, 1985, item 227. 4.37 grSee Sold Price
SoldLot of 2 ancient La Tene Bronze, iron Fibulas c.400-300 BC.Lot of 2 ancient La Tene Bronze, iron Fibulas c.400-300 BC. Size 3 3/4 - 5 1/4 inches length. 2 large Fibulas Cast Iron fibula. Provenance: Collection of David Van Vleck, Jr of Brooklyn NY acquired 19See Sold Price
SoldAncient Celtic Double Zoomorphic Bronze Bangle Bracelet, c. 2nd Century BCE-1st Century CE, 41gThis powerful cast bronze bangle bracelet originates from the Celtic La Tene or early Roman provincial frontier regions, dating from the 2nd century BCE to 1st century CE. Measuring 6 cm (2.36 inches)See Sold Price
SoldLot of 4 ancient La Tene Bronze, iron Fibulas c.400-300 BC.Lot of 4 ancient La Tene Bronze, iron Fibulas c.400-300 BC. Size 1 5/8- 4 3/8 inches length. 3 cast bronze Fibulas and a large Cast Iron fibula. Provenance: Collection of David Van Vleck, Jr of BrooklSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Celtic Simple Cuff Bronze Bracelet with Incised Terminals, c. 4th-2nd Century BCE, 153gMassive and elegant in its restraint, this bronze cuff bracelet from the Celtic La Tene period (c. 4th-2nd century BCE) represents the powerful simplicity of early European metalwork. Measuring 10 cmSee Sold Price
SoldHallstatt/Celtic Bronze Anthropomorphic FigureCentral Europe, proto-Celtic culture, Hallstatt / La Tene, ca. 8th to 1st century BCE. A petite bronze anthropomorphic figure with stylized features, including a ridged, abstract head (perhaps a crownSee Sold Price
A La Tène Celtic Bronze Fibula, Circa 5th-1st Century BCBehold this La Tène Celtic fibula, spanning 5.2 x 4.2 cm, whose spiraled pin and bowed frame are characteristic of the ornamental artistry of the late Iron Age. The bronze, now adorned with a verdigrSee Sold Price
SoldCeltic Small Bronze Bow Fibula PinBronze and iron La Tene type fibula, possibly Celtic Britain in origin given the style. Oxidation and signs of wear consistent with age and exposure to elements, see the attached photos for more detaiSee Sold Price
SoldAustrian St. Poelten Celtic Bronze Axe Head**Originally Listed At $250** Central Europe, St. Poelten, Austria, La Tene culture (Celtic), ca. 500 to 0 BCE. A cast bronze votive axe head in the style of those from a famous La Tene site, with a rSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Celtic Spiral Form Bronze Bracelet, c. 5th-1st Century BCE, 84gThis solid bronze bracelet, measuring approximately 7 cm in diameter and weighing a substantial 84 grams, originates from the ancient Celtic world during the La Tene cultural period (c. 5th-1st centurSee Sold Price
SoldLARGE BRONZE TWISTED RINGS - Viking or Celtic Style, 2 Pieces, 10.2-10.4cmA pair of impressive large bronze rings, each measuring 10.2-10.4 cm in diameter, featuring intricate twisted and serrated designs reminiscent of Viking or Celtic craftsmanship. The substantial size sSee Sold Price
SoldCELTIC-INSPIRED Bronze Bangle - Double Coil Form with Verdigris Patina (6 cm)With its distinct overlapping coil design, this ancient bronze bangle evokes the bold aesthetic language of La Tene and later Celtic metalwork traditions. The band wraps in a tight, double spiral arouSee 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
SoldAncient Celtic Bronze Armlet, Circa 3rd Century BCEAn exceptional example of ancient Celtic craftsmanship, this bronze armlet dates back to the 3rd century BCE, hailing from the flourishing La Tene culture, known for its artistry and symbolic metalworSee Sold Price
SoldAn Ancient Celtic Bronze Ornament, Circa 5th-1st Century BCEEmbrace the enigmatic Celtic art with this bronze ornament, measuring 3x1 cm, possibly a decorative earring. The spiraling patterns and abstract zoomorphic shapes reflect the La Tène artistic style,See Sold Price