Selected Historical and Military Objects 2006-10-19 Auction - 446 Price Results - Hermann Historica GmbH in de - Page 6
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Selected Historical and Military Objects

Over 400 Items Selected Historical Objects - Antiquities, Antique Arms & Armour, Military Collectibles: Hunting Antiques, Arts and Crafts, Paintings and Sculptures, Arms and Works of Art of the Ottoman Empire, Arms and Works of Art of the Persian Empire and Afghanistan, Arms and Works of Art of the Indian Empire, Far-Eastern Arms, European and Mediterranean Excavated Antiquities, Armour, Pole Arms, Axes and Maces, Daggers, Knives and Cutlery, Swords and Rapiers, Hunting Hangers and Sabres, Crossbows, Orders and Decorations Freemasonry, Austrian Empire,Pakistan, Poland, Tsarist Russia, Soviet Union, Medal Bars Prussia, Foreign Military and Historical Objects: Bulgaria, China, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Irak, Italy, Japan, Austria, Poland, Russia, Russia and Soviet Union, South Africa, Turkey, United States of America, German Military and Historical Objects Miscellaneous: Baden, Bavaria, Brunswick, Hamburg, Hanover, Hessen-Darmstadt, Mecklenburg Schwerin, Royal Prussian House of Hohenzollern, Prussia, Prussia Army, Prussia Infantry, Prussia Jäger, Cavalry, Dragoons, Cuirassiers, Prussia Artillery, Electoral Saxony, Saxony Weimar, Saxony Coburg, Wuerttemberg, Imperial Germany, Imperial Navy and Colonial Troops, World War I, Public Transportation,
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An alabaster canopic jar: Egypt, Middle Kingdom 2040 - 1782 B.C. The light grey alabaster body of the jar is slightly conical. There are three round depressions on the obverse side, and remnants of a gypsum(?) seal on the
2127: An alabaster canopic jarEst. €1,500-€2,250See Sold Price
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A large bronze sword: Luristan, circa 1200 B.C. Bronze with heavy greenish patina and remnants of encrustations from excavation. Slender blade with a pronounced rounded medial ridge on both sides. V-shaped grip ferrules,
2128: A large bronze swordEst. €1,900-€2,850See Sold Price
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A pair of prometopidia: Greco-Roman, 5th/4th century B.C. A pair of protective bronze chamfrons with the brows, eyes, and eye shades in heavy stylized relief. Surrounded by perforations for attaching the backing. Greenish
2129: A pair of prometopidiaEst. €2,000-€3,000See Sold Price
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A Chalcidian helmet: 5th/4th century B.C. A bronze helmet with a distinctly offset, rounded bowl and a marked gabled brow. The rim of the brow section is reinforced and has a short nasal attached. The rim of the neck
2130: A Chalcidian helmetEst. €6,000-€9,000See Sold Price
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A gold ring with a cameo: Hellenic 4th/3rd century B.C. Massive gold setting with a carved carnelian, showing the winged goddess Nike presenting a victor's wreath. Stone has two cracks. Height 2.5 cm. Weight 15.5 grams.
2131: A gold ring with a cameoEst. €4,000-€6,000See Sold Price
A pair of golden rams head earrings: Hellenic, 4th/3rd century B.C. Hollow worked hoops with granular ornamentation and hanging rosettes, hollow balls, and an agate and glass bead. The latches are hollow worked rams heads. The hollow
2132: A pair of golden rams head earringsEst. €6,000-€9,000Lot Passed
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A gold ring with an amethyst cameo: Hellenic, 2nd/1st century B.C. Heavy gold band, with stylized animal heads on both sides of the setting. Dark amethyst gem in an oval setting cut with an eagle (Jupiter), star, and ears of grain.
2133: A gold ring with an amethyst cameoEst. €2,500-€3,750See Sold Price
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An engraved gold ring: Hellenic, 2nd/1st century B.C. Massive round band with an oval plate, deeply engraved with the portrait of a girl with dagger and Eros. Fine picture. Width 27 mm. Weight 14 grams.
2134: An engraved gold ringEst. €3,000-€4,500See Sold Price
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A Roman dagger (Pugio): Southern Europe, 1st century A.D. A broad double-edged blade with a narrow medial ridge on both sides. Iron grip scales with preserved rivets and remnants of grooved decoration. Uncleaned excavation
2135: A Roman dagger (Pugio)Est. €1,000-€1,500See Sold Price
A Roman order (torques): Central Europe, 1st century A.D. Hollow worked light ring of several forged and soldered segments. The ends are shaped like lions heads in relief. Cleaned excavation discovery with greenish-black
2136: A Roman order (torques)Est. €9,500-€14,250Lot Passed
A bronze casserole: Roman, 1st/2nd century A.D. Curved sides with a short rim and a narrow engraved frieze running around the outside. Handle on the side with a circular end, hole in the centre and the maker's mark
2137: A bronze casseroleEst. €1,500-€2,250Lot Passed
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A gold medicine spoon: Roman, 3rd/4th century A.D. A golden spoon, the drop shaped bowl bears a light hammering pattern. The handle is formed of four twisted tubes and ends in a conical cap with a blossom shaped pommel of
2138: A gold medicine spoonEst. €1,800-€2,700See Sold Price
A bronze strigil: Roman, 3rd century A.D. A curved scraper with a hollow grip and finely chased decoration. The point has fingernail ornamentation. Uncleaned excavation discovery with red/green patina, and a small
2139: A bronze strigilEst. €1,300-€1,950Lot Passed
An Apollo marble relief: Roman, 2nd-3rd century A.D. Apollo on horseback beside Aesculapian snake and altar, the tree on the side with blossom-covered branches. In uncleaned find condition with some bumps and scratches.
2140: An Apollo marble reliefEst. €1,500-€2,250Lot Passed
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A Bronze Age diadem: Central Europe, circa 1200 B.C. Massive, slightly oval bronze circlet with overlapping ends fastened by a bronze band through them. Surrounded with finely embossed point decoration and line and
2141: A Bronze Age diademEst. €1,500-€2,250See Sold Price
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A bronze comb helmet: Early Iron Age, 9th/8th century B.C. A bronze helmet made of two plates with a narrow, protuding lower rim. The point of the large, triangular comb is slightly bent. Both halves of the helmet are
2142: A bronze comb helmetEst. €18,000-€27,000See Sold Price
A Celtic long sword with scabbard: Middle La Tène Period, 3rd/2nd century B.C. Stuck tightly in the scabbard, a broad iron blade with typically curved iron quillons and a conical (slightly bent) tang. The iron scabbard is ridged on
2143: A Celtic long sword with scabbardEst. €4,800-€7,200Lot Passed
Three Celtic spearheads: Late La Tène Period, 3rd/2nd century B.C. Each with leaf shaped, weakly ridged (slightly bent) blade with conical socket. Two examples have holes in the socket for attaching the head to the shaft.
2144: Three Celtic spearheadsEst. €1,500-€2,250Lot Passed
A princely "Spangenhelm": Central and Eastern Europe, 5th - 6th century A.D. Bronze, calotte-shaped, segmented helmet with riveted silver plates. The pierced forehead band and the two straps of embossed bronze plate pinned
2145: A princely "Spangenhelm"Est. €35,000-€52,500Lot Passed
A ceremonial sword with golden grip: Eastern Europe, early Migration Period, between 375 and 450 A.D. Eastern European sword type with a fine selection of accessories. Double-edged, narrow blade with a flat, lenticular cross section
2146: A ceremonial sword with golden gripEst. €30,000-€45,000Lot Passed
A ceremonial sword with silver hilt: Eastern Europe, early Migration Period, between 375 and 450 A.D. Eastern European sword type with a fine selection of accessories, including a sword charm. Double-edged, narrow blade with a flat,
2147: A ceremonial sword with silver hiltEst. €25,000-€37,500Lot Passed
A Sarmatian ring pommel dagger: Eastern Europe, Caucasus, 1st to 3rd centuries A.D. The iron, double-edged blade is completely covered with the oxidized remnants of the wooden scabbard. Bronze cross hilt with short quadrangular
2150: A Sarmatian ring pommel daggerEst. €40,000-€60,000Lot Passed
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