Selected historical objects & ancient helmets 2005-10-19 Auction - 503 Price Results - Hermann Historica GmbH in de - Page 8
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Selected historical objects & ancient helmets

Selected collector’s pieces - antique arms and Armour, works of art including 50 helmets of the famous AXEL GUTTMANN Collection
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An Italic helmet with a concave brow section: 4th century B.C. A lightweight bronze helmet, with a conical domed skull section, separated from the lower parts by a distinct horizontal encircling ridge. In front, a concave brow section follows
0171: An Italic helmet with a concave brow sectionEst. €4,510-€5,850See Sold Price
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An Etrusco-Roman helmet of Montefortino/Canosa typ: 4th to 3rd century B.C. A helmet made of cast bronze. The hemispherical bowl is crowned by a mushroom-shaped knob decorated with a leaf ornament. Parallel fluted grooves and a herringbone-patterned
0172: An Etrusco-Roman helmet of Montefortino/Canosa typEst. €6,010-€7,800See Sold Price
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An Etrusco-Roman helmet of Montefortino/Rieti type: late 2nd to early 1st century B.C. A low hemispherical bronze bowl, crowned with a perforated, acorn-shaped terminal knob. A slightly sloping neck guard, with perforations. The lower rim is
0173: An Etrusco-Roman helmet of Montefortino/Rieti typeEst. €5,010-€6,500See Sold Price
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An Etrusco-Roman helmet of Montefortino/Buggenum t: mid 1st century B.C. to early 1st century A.D. A hemispherical bronze bowl, first cast and then chased. Topped by hollow terminal knob of squat cylindrical shape. Slightly sloping narrow neck guard
0174: An Etrusco-Roman helmet of Montefortino/Buggenum tEst. €6,010-€7,800See Sold Price
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Two Etrusco-Roman helmets of Montefortino/Buggenum: mid 1st century B.C. to early 1st century A.D. Item A: A heavily deformed cast bronze helmet. The bowl is crowned by a hollow pommel. There is a hole in the neck guard, and the rim is reinforced by
0175: Two Etrusco-Roman helmets of Montefortino/BuggenumEst. €3,010-€3,900See Sold Price
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A Roman helmet of Weisenau type: second half of the 1st century A.D. A bronze helmet whose characteristic reinforcing peak rides high on the forehead, while the customary eyebrow ornament is missing. Remains of a rivetted,
0176: A Roman helmet of Weisenau typeEst. €12,010-€15,600See Sold Price
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A skull section of a Roman cavalry helmet: second half of the 2nd century to early 3rd century A.D. The upper rear part of a helmet of Pfronhofen type. The bowl, expertly crafted from beaten sheet brass, used to be tin-plated. The helmet
0177: A skull section of a Roman cavalry helmetEst. €25,010-€32,500See Sold Price
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A Bronze Age crested helmet: Hungary (?), 11th/10th century B.C. A bronze helmet with a high, conical domed bowl, surmounted by a low metal crest. Made in two halves which overlap and are rivetted in the brow and neck area. The
0178: A Bronze Age crested helmetEst. €8,010-€10,400See Sold Price
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A domed helmet from Hungary (?): circa 1000 B.C. A heavy, cast bronze helmet of domed, conical shape. The knob topping the crown is of cast bronze and has a hole for inserting a crest. It is ornamented with concentric grooves and a
0179: A domed helmet from Hungary (?)Est. €9,010-€11,700See Sold Price
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A Negau helmet of the Vetulonia type: 5th century B.C. A high domed bronze bowl surmounted by a marked median ridge. A low chamfer merges into a very narrow brim, which is pierced by holes for the attachment of a chinstrap on each side.
0180: A Negau helmet of the Vetulonia typeEst. €7,010-€9,100See Sold Price
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A Negau helmet of the Vetulonia type: 5th century B.C. Domed bronze bowl, with a median ridge, the lower part slightly recessed, with a narrow and flat brim. Hooks on the front and rear in the shape of stylised horses' heads, for
0181: A Negau helmet of the Vetulonia typeEst. €5,010-€6,500See Sold Price
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A Negau helmet of the Vetulonia type: 5th century B.C. A domed bronze bowl with a median ridge. An unusual feature are the softly rounded edges of the brim. It has holes for the attachment of a chin strap on each side. Two incised
0182: A Negau helmet of the Vetulonia typeEst. €4,010-€5,200See Sold Price
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A Negau helmet of the Vetulonia type: 5th century B.C. High domed bronze bowl with a marked median ridge. A lining reinforcement of sheet bronze is attached to the underside of the narrow horizontal rim, with some traces of holes for
0183: A Negau helmet of the Vetulonia typeEst. €4,010-€5,200See Sold Price
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A Negau helmet of the Vetulonia type: 5th century B.C. The bronze bowl of the helmet is crowned by a marked median ridge. The sturdy brim has an outer rim with a slightly convex face, and two lateral holes for attaching a chinstrap.
0184: A Negau helmet of the Vetulonia typeEst. €3,510-€4,550See Sold Price
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An Eastern Celtic helmet: 3rd/2nd century B.C. A bronze helmet with a high domed bowl and sloping neck guard. A large conical base for a (missing) knob is soldered onto the crown. Triangular iron reinforcement plates are
0185: An Eastern Celtic helmetEst. €15,010-€19,500See Sold Price
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A bronze helmet of the Apulian-Corinthian type: 5th century B.C. The bowl with hammered curved forehead and eye-brows, the broken nose shield was backed with sheet iron in ancient times, the front side decorated in dot pattern, the face area with
0186: A bronze helmet of the Apulian-Corinthian typeEst. €4,010-€5,200See Sold Price
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An Etruscan combed helmet: Villanova culture, 8th century B.C. The shallow, round bowl is forged from a single piece of sheet bronze with the two-part knobbed comb between a plate in front and rear decorated with three long
0187: An Etruscan combed helmetEst. €5,010-€6,500See Sold Price
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A bronze Roman helmet: Mannheim Type, mid 1st century B.C. Bronze, cast and embossed. Round calotte with a reinforced rim and a short, sloping neck protector with perforation. Perforations on the side for fastening a
0188: A bronze Roman helmetEst. €5,810-€7,540See Sold Price
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An Eastern Celtic helmet: 3rd/2nd century B.C. An iron helmet forged in one piece, consisting of a slightly conical domed bowl, with a short, curved neck guard, and a semicircular raised rib. The crown section has been
0189: An Eastern Celtic helmetEst. €4,010-€5,200See Sold Price
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A bronze sword with fan grip: West-Persia/Azerbaijan, circa 1000 B.C. The slender blade of flattened hexagonal section, the grip and ferrule with overcast iron core (partly visible and corroded), the expanding pommel and the
0190: A bronze sword with fan gripEst. €1,810-€2,340See Sold Price
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A Scythian dagger: 7th century B.C. Broad double-edged iron blade with a bronze scabbard fitting at the point, the riveted tang with a pierced bronze grip piece, the short quillons with a curved iron ferrule
0191: A Scythian daggerEst. €2,010-€2,600See Sold Price
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A Bronze Age sword: Central Europe, circa 1100 BC Bronze with a beautiful heavy, green patina. Slender blade with a rounded mid rib on both sides. Riveted grip piece with a flat oval disk pommel and with remnants of
0192: A Bronze Age swordEst. €2,010-€2,600See Sold Price
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A Celtic sword: mid La Tène period, 3rd/2nd cent. B.C. Strong blade with a central ridge between two fullers on both sides, a rounded point, the typical quillon plate and a narrow tang, in cleaned excavated
0193: A Celtic swordEst. €2,410-€3,120See Sold Price
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A Celtic sword with bronze sheath: late La Tène period, 2nd/1st century B.C. The broad blade lightly ridged at the forte with separately forged edges and a half-round point, at one side of the base a deeply struck smith's mark, the
0194: A Celtic sword with bronze sheathEst. €10,010-€13,000See Sold Price
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