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1st-2nd century AD. A silver rectangular plaque with folded edges and fixing holes, having a parcel-gilt repoussé inscription 'LEG/ XII/ FVL' for ...
Roman Statuette of Mars
1st-2nd century AD. A bronze figure of Mars in full military array including crested helmet, lorica segmentata cuirass, tunic with elbow-length sl...
1st century BC-1st century AD. A carved marble left hand from a statue, holding a rod with knop finial, possibly a scroll or military virga. 281...
1st century BC-1st century AD. A substantial bronze finial of a perching eagle on a square base with tubular socket. 345 grams, 10.5cm (4"). Pro...
Byzantine Lidded Oil Lamp
10th-12th century AD. A bronze piriform oil lamp with flange rim to the nozzle, pelta-shaped spurs to the shoulders, hinged lid with lion-mask and...
Ca.16th-15th century BC. A Middle Babylonian or Middle Assyrian letter written in Akkadian comprising; a pillow-shaped ceramic tablet with dense c...
2nd millennium BC. A chalcedony cylinder seal with frieze including a winged figure with bow(?), a gryphon and a leaping warrior with sword. 6.4...
19th-18th century BC. A haematite cylinder seal with frieze depicting a standing king with conical headdress and raised sceptre, one foot on a blo...
800-539 BC. A rock crystal cylinder seal with a row of three warriors, armed with bows and spears, striding from left to right, a crude representa...
2nd millennium BC. A carved stone idol with round-section shaft, square base with cleft to the forward edge, elliptical spur to the upper end. 1...
Northern Wei Dynasty, 386-534 AD. A finely modelled terracotta figurine of a standing horse with a fierce expression, in an elaborate harness, the...
Northern Wei Dynasty, 386-534 AD. A finely modelled terracotta figurine of a standing horse in an elaborate harness, the muscular neck with bells ...
Late 2nd-early 3rd century AD. A Roman bronze sport helmet of 'Pfrondorf Type' (type F of the Robinson classification of Roman cavalry Sport Helme...
Roman Cavalry Sports Helmet Mask
Early 3rd century AD. A sheet bronze mask from a cavalry sports helmet of Heddernheim or Worthing Type with repoussé detailing; the lower edge a f...
Roman Articulated Greave Pair
Late 2nd-early 3rd century AD. A beautiful pair of Roman bronze greaves (ocreae) for cavalry or infantry, providing defence for the shins and knee...
Roman Pugio Dagger
1st-2nd century AD. An iron pugio military dagger with waisted leaf-shaped blade, rounded midrib, rectangular riveted baluster, short grip with cr...
Roman Large Spearhead
2nd-5th century AD. A substantial iron spearhead with swept edges, lenticular in section with slight midrib, flared socket with opposed rectangula...
Iron Age Celtic Rapier Spearhead
1st millennium BC. A hand-forged iron spearhead with lentoid-section tapering two-edged blade, flange wings to the neck, broad socket with fixing ...
Viking Socketted Spearhead
9th century AD. A hand-forged iron spearhead of Petersen's Type K with tapering lentoid-section blade, rounded tip, stepped shoulders, narrow sock...
Roman Standard Finial
1st-2nd century AD. A bronze finial comprising a square-section spike and vine-lead plaque with two lateral holes, lateral wings, split socket and...
9th-early 10th century AD. A rare single-edged Viking Sword of C type following the classification of the Petersen (1919, pp.66ff.), with a finely...
10th century AD. A Petersen Type R sword, shallow-fullered tapered blade with a width of about 5.6cm at the cross-guard; the point and edges well ...
Viking Petersen Type S Sword
10th century AD. A double-edged Viking Sword of type S, following the classification of the Petersen (1919, pp. 173ff.); with a well tapered doubl...
12th-late 13th century AD. A long Western European, double-cutting sword with a broad tapering blade, the edges bearing a lot of evidence of its u...
Mid 10th-late 12th century AD. A long Western European double-cutting sword with Brazil nut pommel and a guard where, unusually, the thin and mark...
9th-11th century AD. An iron broad axehead of asymmetrical profile with reinforced curved cutting edge, triangular-section socket with flanking sp...
Viking Winged Spearhead
9th-11th century AD. A large iron spearhead with leaf-shaped lentoid-section blade, long shoulders, flared socket with hole to accept attachment r...
Viking Large Socketted Spearhead
9th-11th century AD. A large iron spearhead with lozengiform blade, long shoulders with rectangular plaques below, flared socket with stamped ring...
Viking Socketted Spearhead
9th-11th century AD. A lentoid-section triangular iron blade with scooped shoulders, short neck and expanding socket with attachment holes. 204 gr...
5th-4th century BC. An iron short sword with slender lanceolate blade, lobed lower guard, rectangular grip with notched edges, scrolled antenna fi...
10th century BC. A bronze short sword comprising a broad triangular two-edged blade with median panel developing to a midrib above the point, lowe...
Western Asiatic Luristan Sword
13th-6th century BC. A bronze short sword with leaf-shaped two-edged blade, crescent guard, ribbed columnar grip with gusseted wheel pommel. 626...
10th century BC. A bronze short sword with lentoid-section triangular blade, square guard, hilt with socket to each face. Cf. Khorasani, M.M. Arms...
Large Western Asiatic Spearhead
1st millennium BC. A substantial bronze spearhead with leaf-shaped blade, flared tubular socket with reinforcing collar. 1.4 kg, 36.5cm (14 1/2"...
Amarlu, 2nd millennium BC. A bronze leaf-shaped spearhead with median round-section rib extending to the neck, tapering tang with bent tip and squ...
1st millennium BC. A substantial bronze square-section head for a ballista bolt with tapering shank and angled button finial. 1.2 kg, 43cm (17")...
Late 3rd millennium BC. A bronze dagger with leaf-shaped blade, two fullers to each side of median rib; slightly curved guard, finely decorated ha...
Greek Decorated Mace Head
5th-2nd century BC. A globular bronze mace head with ribbed collar, segmented bulb with herringbone trail; mounted on a custom-made stand. 348 g...
1st millennium BC. A large barbed and tanged bronze arrowhead with incised hatching to the midrib. 52 grams, 16.2cm (6 1/4"). Property of a Lond...
9th-11th century AD. A hollow ceramic vessel with domed top and conical base, intended to be filled with explosive liquid and wick, used as a hand...
Medieval German Great Helm
Circa 1300 AD. A German great helm in a poor state of preservation, but still visible in its original shape without deformation; composed of five ...
Circa 1340 AD. A Western medieval cervelliere's or early bascinet skull in iron, probably Italian, the dome bowl following the shape of the skull,...
Late 14th-early 15th century AD. A long Western European two-handed sword of German origin, the pommel, circular (type H1 or H2), is mounted on a ...
Mid-late 14th century AD. An iron longsword of Oakeshott's Type XIIIA. 10 or 13 (Oakeshott, 1991, pp. 105-106), the cross style a variant of 2, po...
Viking Type 10a or XI Longsword
10th - mid 11th century AD. An iron sword with narrow two-edged blade, gently tapering profile with shallow tip, no appreciable fuller, parallel-s...
Circa 1500-1540 AD. A 'hand and a half' or 'Bastard' sword, with ring guard, double-edged broad blade, lenticular in section, with single short sh...
Circa 1450-1500 AD. A Western long-sword of possible Italian manufacture; the pommel is pear or of bottle-like shape (s. Oakeshott, 1960, p.330), ...
Medieval Type XI Inscribed Sword
12th century AD. An iron sword with two-edged blade, gently tapering profile with shallow tip, shallow fuller, parallel-sided lower guard, short t...
Early 14th century AD. An iron longsword of Oakeshott's Type XIIIA (Oakeshott, 1991, pp.105-106), cross style 1, pommel type K; a two-handed sword...
Tudor Age Double-Handed Rapier
Circa 1550-1620 AD. A rapier of possible Spanish or Italian manufacture; the open basket-hilt sword, fitted with the blade, has straight double-ed...
Circa 1270-1330 AD. An iron longsword of Oakeshott's Type XIIIA.10 (Oakeshott, 1991, p.105), cross style 10, pommel style K, comprising a slender ...
Circa 1075-1155 AD. An original Viking iron blade of Oakeshott's Type XII, variant 12 (Oakeshott, 1991, p.81), reused with Type XIII, variant 1 hi...
Later 13th century AD. A double-edged iron longsword of Oakeshott's Type XII (Oakeshott, 1991, p.105), the broad, flat, evenly tapering blade is t...
14th-15th century AD. An iron long sword of Oakeshott's Type XVII with broad two-edged blade (5.6cm at the shoulder), double fuller extending 38.5...
Late 17th century AD. A long Western two-handed executioner sword of German making; the pear-shaped pommel is mounted on the original still preser...
10th-12th century AD. A Viking or Norman Sword with a fine double-edged tapered blade, still retaining well-defined cutting edges and fullers, alt...
Early-mid 14th century AD. An enormous iron longsword of Oakeshott's Type XIIIA.2 (Oakeshott, 1991, p.99), with style 2 cross and a style J pommel...
Medieval 'Boar Hunting' Sword
Circa 1475-1480 AD. A hunting sword, dedicated to the hunt of boar and deer; on the shelled square an inlaid image of a boar (?); the point, shape...
16th-17th century AD. A war hammer or Nazdiak of Polish origin, with the head composed by the combination of two pieces; the twisted shaft made of...
Circa 1330 AD. A heavy iron war mace, with hexagonal prismatic head surmounted by an iron button, the faces of the hexagon divided by lines preser...