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Lot 926

Anglo-Saxon Gilt-Bronze Interlace Pendant Hanger6th-7th century AD. A cast flat-section triangular suspension mount with ropework border, panel of three-strand knotwork; rectangular extension with hatched panel, pierced to the reverse to accept a pendant; pierced attachment lugs to the reverse. Cf. mount with three-strand interlace motif from Asthall Barrow, Oxfordshire, UK in MacGregor, A. & Bolick, E. A Summary Catalogue of the Anglo-Saxon Collections (Non-Ferrous Metals), Oxford, 1993, item 47.18. 2.48 grams, 28mm (1"). Found Suffolk, UK. Very fine condition, pendant loop intact. Rare.

Lot 927

Anglo-Saxon Bronze Beast-Headed Strap End9th century AD. A flat-section piriform tag with split to the upper edge, pierced with two attachment pins; panel of scrolled ornament to the upper face, narrow foot with stylised beast-head detail. Cf. Thomas, G. Late Anglo-Saxon and Viking Age Strap-Ends 750-1100: Part 1, Finds Research Group datasheet 32, Sleaford, 2007, item 1. 4.27 grams, 39mm (1 1/2"). Found Leicestershire, UK. [No Reserve]Extremely fine condition.

Lot 930

Avar Bronze Belt Mount Collection7th-8th century AD. A mixed group of mounts comprising: a bronze discoid stud with human face modelled in the half-round; a flat-section plaque with stylised face; a domed silver appliqué with palmette motif; a flat-section shield-shaped appliqué with trefoil motif. 11 grams total, 13-19mm (1/2 - 3/4"). From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. [4, No Reserve]Fine condition.

Lot 931

Anglo-Saxon Bronze Strap End and Pin Group9th-10th century AD. A mixed group comprising: cast strap end of Class A Type 1 with beast-head finial, split upper edge; a strap end of Class C with flat plaque, shank and ball finial, interlace design; a dress pin with ribbed collars, conical finial, bent shank; a dress pin with acanthus-leaf finial, pierced to accept a thong. Cf. Thomas, G. Late Anglo-Saxon and Viking Age Strap-Ends 750-1100: Part 1, Finds Research Group datasheet 32, Sleaford, 2007 items 4, 20. 23 grams, 47-87mm (2 - 3 1/2"). Ex Northern English collection; found Northumberland, UK, 1990s. [4, No Reserve]Fine condition.

Lot 966

Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Dagger1250-650 BC. A cast Bronze Age dagger with triangular blade, elliptical in section; waisted grip with recess to each face to accept an organic insert. 383 grams, 41cm (16"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired prior to 1994. Fine uncleaned `as found` condition.

Lot 967

Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Dagger1250-650 BC. A cast Bronze Age dagger with leaf-shaped blade, narrow with flat median ribbed panel; the grip flat in section, waisted above the grip with peltoid pommel, flanges to the edges for insertion of an organic hilt plaque to each face. 275 grams, 33.5cm (13 1/4"). From an important London collection, acquired in the 1970s. Fine uncleaned `as found` condition.

Lot 968

Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Dagger1250-650 BC. A cast Bronze Age dagger with leaf-shaped blade, pronounced medial rib, round-section tang. 102 grams, 20.5cm (8"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired prior to 1994. [No Reserve]Fine uncleaned `as found` condition.

Lot 970

Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Spearhead2000-1000 BC. A small, round-tipped leaf-shaped blade with long socket, open to the lower end, pierced for attachment. Cf. Khorasani, M.M. Arms and Armour from Iran. The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tübingen, 2006, items 292, 293. 126 grams, 24cm (9 1/2"). Acquired on the London art market prior to 1980. Fine condition.

Lot 972

Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Spearhead1250-600 BC. A cast leaf-shaped blade with rounded tip, prominent midrib extending to form the expanding socket with slightly flared mouth; socket pierced for two attachment pins. 521 grams, 27cm (10 1/2"). UK art market, acquired prior to 1980. Fine condition.

Lot 979

Near Eastern Bactrian Bronze Armring with Dragon Terminals2200-1700 BC. A cast penannular arm-ring with terminals formed as opposed dragon-heads, each with pellet eyes, swept ears and radiating lines to the jaw. 210 grams, 10.5cm (4"). Ex Hiller collection; by descent 1976. Very fine condition.

Lot 980

Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Master of Animals Sceptre Head1250-650 BC. A cast `master of animals` sceptre head with openwork column of animal and bird heads and limbs; ferrule with balustered stem and discoid base. 303 grams, 19.5cm (7 3/4"). Acquired on the London art market prior to 1980. Fine condition.

Lot 983

Near Eastern and Other Bronze Seal Matrix and Stamp Group6th-10th century AD. A mixed group comprising: a chessman seal matrix with peacock motif; a seal matrix with ibex motif; a discoid seal matrix with pierced lug handle, motif of man and foliage; and a Byzantine bread stamp fragment with `???` text. 55 grams total, 21-32mm (3/4 - 1 1/4"). Property of a West London gentleman; acquired between 1980-2010. [4, No Reserve]Fine condition.

Lot 984

Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Votive Sword1250-600 BC. A cast miniature sword with leaf-shaped blade, narrow neck, flange guard, slender grip with lobed pommel. 31 grams, 14cm (5 1/2"). Property of a Hertfordshire, UK, collector; acquired London art market, 1960s-1980s. Fine condition. Rare.

Lot 991

Near Eastern Holy Land Trans-Jordan Ceramic Bowl3000-2700 BC. A large Bronze Age terracotta bowl with two bands of pricked dot decoration below the rim, flat base and four small lug handles. 2.3 kg, 27cm (10 1/2"). Ex Irbid Museum collection. Fine condition.

Lot 997

Near Eastern Namazga Bone Designer Bracelet2300-1800 BC. A restrung bracelet combining carved bone beads of various forms, oblong, corner-to-corner tabular square shapes, and shallow cones, some decorated with incised circle-dot patterns; modern clasp. Cf. Dubin, L.S. The History of Beads from 30,000 BC to the Present, London, 1987, p.330, item 288. 82 grams, 29cm (11 1/2"). From the jewellery collection of a medical professional; acquired 1970s. Namazga-Tepe is a Bronze Age site in Turkmenistan, close to the border with Iran. [No Reserve]Very fine condition.

Lot 1010

Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Arrowhead Collection1250-600 BC. A mixed group of Bronze Age arrowheads comprising: one triangular, tanged with lozengiform midrib; one similar, barbed and tanged; two broad barbed and tanged; one barbed and tanged with square-section midrib, hatched detail to the midrib. 144 grams, 11.5-16.5cm (4 1/2 - 6 1/2"). From an important London collection, acquired in the 1970s. [5]Very fine condition.

Lot 1011

Near Eastern Urartu Bronze Votive Plaque Group860-590 BC. A group of two rectangular plaques or lamellae with rounded corners, comprising: the smaller with incised image of a wolf with winged solar disc above; the larger with bearded and robed profile figure with hands extended towards a rectangular object offered by a smaller figure, sunburst above. 14 grams total, 52-74mm (2-3"). Property of a Hertfordshire, UK, collector; acquired London art market, 1960s-1980s. [2]Fine condition.

Lot 102

Egyptian Steatite Scarab with Couchant SphinxNew Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A white scarab with incised design to the underside of a couchant sphinx and band of serpents; pierced with original bronze mounting pin. 2.84 grams, 23mm (1"). Ex Hubbard collection, London, UK; acquired on the UK art market from 1990. [No Reserve]Fine condition.

Lot 1032

Chinese Bronze Horse Figurine19th century AD. A figurine of a horse with knotted tail, saddle and harness; the saddlecloth with swirling tendril detail, the saddle with pendant stirrups, the harness with segmented detailing. 1.2 kg, 17cm (6 3/4"). Property of a West London gentleman; acquired between 1980-2010. [No Reserve]Very fine condition.

Lot 1033

Chinese Bronze Buddha Figure17th-19th century AD. A figurine of Buddha standing in a loose robe and crown, right hand extended in a gesture of reassurance, nimbus of flame to the rear with lion figures at the base, Bodhisattvas to the sides and top; the base a hollow rectangular block with lotus flower to the upper face, lion supporters to front and sides, seated Buddha and Bodhisattva figures. 1.6 kg, 17cm (10 1/2"). Private collection, North London; acquired in the early 1980s. [No Reserve]Fine condition.

Lot 1034

Chinese Tibetan Gilt-Bronze Erotic Buddha Statuette18th-19th century AD. A hollow-cast statuette of Vajradhara seated on a lotus flower base with separately cast female, both holding symbols and modelled in the yab-yum position to simulate sexual union. 1.9 kg, 21cm (8 1/4"). From an important London collection, acquired in the 1970s. Fine condition.

Lot 1035

Far Eastern Thai Bronze Statuette of Buddha16th-17th century AD. A cast statuette fragment of Buddha with pelletted headdress and spike, incised collars and garment to the left shoulder; mounted on a custom-made stand. 395 grams, 17.5cm including stand (7"). Property of a West London gentleman; acquired between 1980-2010. [No Reserve]Fine condition.

Lot 1036

Far Eastern Thai Bronze Figurine Collection12th-14th century AD. A mixed group of figurine fragments, each a head with spiked headdress and exaggerated ears, mounted on a custom-made stand. 500 grams total, 58-123mm (2 1/4 - 5"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired 1990-2000. [7, No Reserve]Fine condition.

Lot 1037

Far Eastern Thai Bronze Figurine Collection12th-15th century AD. A mixed group of figurine fragments, each a head with spiked headdress and exaggerated ears, mounted on a custom-made stand. 519 grams total, 54-128mm including stands (2 1/4 - 5"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired 1990-2000. [7, No Reserve]Fine condition.

Lot 1039

Chinese Tinned Bronze Mirror with Monkeys5th-6th century AD. A cast discoid mirror with one polished surface; the reverse with raised rim and central pierced lug in the form of a monkey, panel of monkeys amid foliage and outer band of birds and fruit. 787 grams, 13cm (5"). Ex Gill collection, Lancashire, UK. [No Reserve]Fine condition.

Lot 1083

Indian Bronze Oil Lamp19th century AD. A pedestal base and drum-shaped body with flared rim and two curved arms supporting a broad plaque with shallow piriform recess, curved end with hook; incised rosette and floral detail to the upper face. 1.5 kg, 38cm (15"). Property of a West London gentleman; acquired between 1980-2010. [No Reserve]Fine condition.

Lot 1085

Indus Valley Mehrgarh Large Bichrome Ceramic Figural Jar3300-1700 BC. A terracotta globular jar with everted rim, band of painted ibexes to the shoulder, frieze of bovines with rosettes and sigma motifs. Cf. Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology vol.2, New Delhi, 1994, plate 2. 1.6 kg, 20.5cm (8"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. Very fine condition.

Lot 1088

Indus Valley Mehrgarh Large Bichrome Ceramic Figural Bowl3300-1700 BC. A large squat terracotta bowl with chamfered rim, circumferential rib below the shoulder; painted geometric bands to the shoulder, to the body a frieze with opposed pairs of oxen and ibexes each with birds to their backs and tree between, sigma motifs and rosettes in the field. Cf. Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology vol.2, New Delhi, 1994, plate 24. 2.9 kg, 28cm (11"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. Very fine condition.

Lot 1089

Indus Valley Mehrgarh Bichrome Ceramic Bowl3300-1700 BC. A broad terracotta bowl with frieze of stylised ibexes to the inner face above a band of hatched arches, central panel of peepal leaves and sigma motifs. Cf. Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology vol.2, New Delhi, 1994, plate 85. 289 grams, 16cm (6 1/4"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. [No Reserve]Very fine condition.

Lot 1090

Indus Valley Mehrgarh Large Bichrome Ceramic Figural Bowl3300-1700 BC. A terracotta bowl with slightly everted rim, raised circumferential bands and raised undulating band; band of painted ibexes to the rim, hatched bands with painted plumed bird above each undulation. Cf. Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology vol.2, New Delhi, 1994, chart 8. 1.2 kg, 22cm (8 3/4"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. Very fine condition.

Lot 1091

Indus Valley Mehrgarh Painted Ceramic Vase3300-1700 BC. A terracotta jar with discoid base, bulbous body and flared rim, painted geometric vandykes to the shoulder. Cf. Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology vol.2, New Delhi, 1994, 9.56. 102 grams, 80mm (3 1/4"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. [No Reserve]Very fine condition.

Lot 1092

Indus Valley Mehrgarh Bichrome Ceramic Chalice3300-1700 BC. A terracotta stand with discoid base and square-section upper body; four painted panels to the body, two geometric and two of fronds. Cf. Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology vol.2, New Delhi, 1994, plate 22. 389 grams, 12cm (4 3/4"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. [No Reserve]Very fine condition.

Lot 1093

Indus Valley Mehrgarh Bichrome Ceramic Figural Goblet3300-1700 BC. A terracotta conical cup with small discoid base, band of hatching below the rim with three bird motifs. Cf. Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology vol.2, New Delhi, 1994, p.231. 172 grams, 92mm (3 3/4"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. [No Reserve]Very fine condition.

Lot 1094

Indus Valley Mehrgarh Bichrome Ceramic Cup3300-1700 BC. A globular terracotta cup with discoid base, band of geometric painted detail to the body. Cf. Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology vol.2, New Delhi, 1994, p.231. 269 grams, 90mm (3 1/2"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. [No Reserve]Fine condition.

Lot 1095

Indus Valley Mehrgarh Bichrome Ceramic Figural Jar3300-1700 BC. A terracotta biconical jar with chamfered inner face to the raised rim; band of painted panels two each with square motif, peepal leaf, bird. Cf. Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology vol.2, New Delhi, 1994, pl.45, 104. 293 grams, 13cm (5"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. [No Reserve]Very fine condition.

Lot 1096

Indus Valley Mehrgarh Painted Ceramic Figural Jar3300-1700 BC. A squat terracotta jar with chamfered everted rim, painted band to the shoulder with geometric panels, an ibex and a lion. Cf. Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology vol.2, New Delhi, 1994, plate 105. 163 grams, 10.5cm (4 1/4"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. Very fine condition.

Lot 1098

Indus Valley Mehrgarh Large Bichrome Ceramic Figural Jar3300-1700 BC. A squat terracotta jar with biconical profile and chamfered rim; painted frieze to the shoulder of three oxen and peepal leaves. Cf. Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology vol.2, New Delhi, 1994, plate 105. 276 grams, 12cm (4 3/4"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. Very fine condition.

Lot 1099

Indus Valley Mehrgarh Large Bichrome Ceramic Figural Cup3300-1700 BC. A terracotta bowl with bichrome frieze of an ox and wolf, bird, fish and frond. Cf. Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology vol.2, New Delhi, 1994, plate 105 & chart 9. 195 grams, 10.5cm (4 1/4"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. [No Reserve]Very fine condition.

Lot 1100

Indus Valley Mehrgarh Ceramic Figural Jar3300-1700 BC. A terracotta biconical jar with chamfered inner face to the raised rim; band of painted panels two with a geometric design and two with quadrupeds. Cf. Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology vol.2, New Delhi, 1994, pl.104. 272 grams, 11.5cm (4 1/2"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. [No Reserve]Fine condition.

Lot 1101

Indus Valley Mehrgarh Bichrome Ceramic Figural Cup3300-1700 BC. A low terracotta cup with discoid base and flared rim, frieze of bichrome animals and bird to the outer wall. Cf. Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology vol.2, New Delhi, 1994, Chart 9. 210 grams, 99mm (4"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. [No Reserve]Fine condition.

Lot 1102

Indus Valley Mehrgarh Large Bichrome Ceramic Figural Jar3300-1700 BC. A terracotta bulbous jar with everted rim; frieze of bichrome painted animals and bird to the shoulder. Cf. Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology vol.2, New Delhi, 1994, plate 5. 523 grams, 16.5cm (6 1/2"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. Fine condition.

Lot 1103

Indus Valley Mehrgarh Large Bichrome Ceramic Figural Bowl3300-1700 BC. A terracotta biconical jar with chamfered inner face to the raised rim; frieze of bichrome painted scenes to the shoulder separated by vertical bands, one a feline attacking an ibex, the other a bison. Cf. Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology vol.2, New Delhi, 1994, plate 45. 482 grams, 15cm (6"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. Very fine condition.

Lot 1118

Greek Trojan Bronze Sword Blade12th-10th century BC. A cast Troy type Bronze Age rapier with narrow triangular blade, thick rounded midrib, rounded tip, scooped shoulders with lateral flanges, round-section tang with flattened finial. Cf. Branigan, K. Aegean Metalwork of the Early and Middle Bronze Age, Oxford, 1974, plate 11, item 483 ascribed to Troy (Anatolian Troad). 558 grams, 56cm (22"). Acquired on the London art market in the 1980s. Fine uncleaned `as found` condition.

Lot 1119

Greek Trojan Bronze Sword Blade12th-10th century BC. A cast Troy type Bronze Age rapier with narrow triangular blade, thick rounded midrib, rounded tip, scooped shoulders with lateral flanges, round-section tang with flattened finial. Cf. Branigan, K. Aegean Metalwork of the Early and Middle Bronze Age, Oxford, 1974, plate 11, item 483 ascribed to Troy (Anatolian Troad). 352 grams, 47cm (18 1/2"). London private collection, acquired 1950s-1970s. Fine uncleaned `as found` condition.

Lot 1120

Greek Aegean Bronze Sword Blade2000-1900 BC. A broad tongue-shaped Bronze Age blade with median flat-section rib, rounded tip, waisted ricasso at the shoulders with piercing, short square-section tang. Cf. Branigan, K. Aegean Metalwork of the Early and Middle Bronze Age, Oxford, 1974, item 486. 337 grams, 48.5cm (19"). Property of an Essex gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. Fine uncleaned `as found` condition.

Lot 1121

Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Rapier Blade1250-650 BC. A cast Bronze Age sword or rapier blade, leaf-shaped in plan; the midrib extending to the tang with curved lateral extensions to the shoulders. 385 grams, 53cm (20 3/4"). Property of a London collector; acquired in the 1970s. Fine uncleaned `as found` condition, tang absent.

Lot 1122

Roman Iron Spatha SwordLate 2nd-4th century AD. A broad (4.5cm at shoulder) parallel-sided spatha with convergent tip, lentoid in section with one square and one slightly rounded shoulder; rectangular-section tang at the shoulder developing to square-section at the upper end, hammered over a domed bronze pommel-cap. Cf. Nørgård Jørgensen, A. & Andersen, H.C.H. Ejsbøl Mose. Die Kriegsbeuteropfering in Moor von Ejsbøl aus dem späten 1.Jh.v.Chr. bis zum frühen 5.Jh.n.Chr., Højbjerg, 2014, figs.23, 24; James, S. Excavations at Dura Europos 1928-1937. VII The Arms, Armour and Other Military Equipment, London, 2004, fig.85 (item 513); Bishop, M.C. & Coulston, J.C.N. Roman Military Equipment From the Punic Wars to the Fall of Rome, London, 1993, fig. 86(7). 692 grams, 74cm (29"). Ex Northern English collection; found near Penrith, Cumbria, UK, 2010. The standard length for a spatha is between 75 and 100cm, the longer ones generally round-tipped and used by cavalry. The spatha came to replace the short, stabbing sword (often called a gladius) for the infantry from the 3rd century AD. Swords of this type are found often on the Rhine frontier and in northern Britain, as well as in the Danish bog-offerings such as Nydam and Ejsbøl. They were probably used by Germanic recruits in the late Roman army. The slight asymmetry of the shoulders is a feature on a few swords of the type, e.g. the Straubing sword, and was covered in use by the organic (wood or bone?) lower guard. The blade does not feature a fuller, neither is it lozengiform in section despite a slight thickening or `midrib` in the upper quarter. Fine condition.

Lot 1125

Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Dagger10th century BC. A cast Bronze Age dagger with flat-section blade, rounded tip, flanges to the edges of the guard and integral pommel to accept an organic insert. Cf. Khorasani, M.M. Arms and Armour from Iran - The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tuebingen, 2006, p.381, Cat.13. 212 grams, 36.5cm (14 1/4"). Acquired on the London art market in the 1980s. Fine uncleaned `as found` condition.

Lot 1126

Greek Bronze Long Dagger2nd millennium BC. A shallow lentoid-section narrow leaf-shaped slightly waisted Bronze Age blade with rounded tip, short tang, three holes to the blade and another to the tang for attachment of the hilt. See Branigan K. Aegean Metalwork of the Early and Middle Bronze Age, Oxford 1974, pl.8-9. 128 grams, 29.5cm (11 1/2"). Acquired on the London art market in the 1980s. Fine condition.

Lot 1129

Indian Silver-Hilted Knife and Scabbard20th century AD. A double-edged blade with two fullers and midrib, pelletted guard, round-section wooden hilt with ornamental bronze and silver plaques, flared finial with concentric rings to the upper face; the scabbard with wooden core, outer sheath with ribbed transverse bands, geometric and floral ornament to both faces, marked `9~16 1937` (16th June 1937?) to one face, inlaid Arabic text to the reverse of the frog; ribbed knop finial. 379 grams, 31.5cm (12 1/2"). From a Swiss collection; acquired Kashgar, 1980s. [No Reserve]Fair condition, scabbard cracked.

Lot 1131

Near Eastern Amarlu Bronze Javelin Head12th-11th century BC. A Bronze Age javelin head, square in section tapering to a point; the narrow shoulder developing to a flat-section tang. 176 grams, 28cm (11"). Property of an Essex gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. Very fine uncleaned `as found` condition.

Lot 1132

Greek Bronze Lanceolate Spearhead3rd millennium BC. A cast leaf-shaped Bronze Age spearhead with lozengiform midrib, flat-section neck and split tubular socket with piercings. Cf. Branigan, K. Aegean Metalwork of the Early and Middle Bronze Age, Oxford, 1974, plate 11, item 472 ascribed to the EM I-II phase. 105 grams, 21cm (8 1/4"). Property of a London collector; acquired in the 1970s. [No Reserve]Fine uncleaned `as found` condition.

Lot 1139

Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Sar-e Tabor Axe Head2200 BC. A Bronze Age axe head with socket with ribbed upper edge and ribbed chevrons to the rear face; the blade triangular in plan with convex edge and swept profile. Cf. Khorasani, M.M. Arms and Armour from Iran - The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tuebingen, 2006, p.659, Cat.344. 153 grams, 10.5cm (4"). From an old English collection; acquired in the 1980s. [No Reserve]Fine uncleaned `as found` condition.

Lot 1140

Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Sar-e Tabor Axe Head with Decoration1250-650 BC. A Bronze Age axe head comprising a long tubular socket with incised ropework detail, long straight blade. Cf. Khorasani, M.M. Arms and Armour from Iran - The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tuebingen, 2006, p.659, Cat.343. 344 grams, 12.5cm (5"). From an old English collection; acquired in the 1980s. [No Reserve]Fine uncleaned `as found` condition. Rarely found decorated.

Lot 1141

Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Sar-e Tabor Axe Head1250-650 BC. A Bronze Age axe head comprising a tubular socket with thick flange rim above, ovoid upper face and curved blade. Cf. Khorasani, M.M. Arms and Armour from Iran - The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tuebingen, 2006, p.659, Cat.344. 185 grams, 76mm (3"). From an old English collection; acquired in the 1980s. [No Reserve]Fine uncleaned `as found` condition.

Lot 1142

Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Sar-e Tabor Axe Head1250-600 BC. A long Bronze Age axe head with ribbed socket; the blade straight in plan with flat edge and swept profile. See Khorasani, M.M. Arms and Armour from Iran - The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tuebingen, 2006. 210 grams, 13cm (5 1/4"). From an old English collection; acquired in the 1980s. [No Reserve]Fine uncleaned `as found` condition. Scarce type.

Lot 1143

Medieval Bronze Socketed Morning Star Macehead14th-15th century AD. A cast macehead with four large pyramidal projections, four smaller above and below, ropework detailing; circular shaft hole. 285 grams, 57mm (2 1/4"). From an old German collection; acquired in Munich in the 1970s. Very fine condition.

Lot 1144

Medieval Bronze Macehead14th-15th century AD. A cast macehead with two large and two small pyramidal projections, four smaller above and below, circular shaft hole. 63 grams, 58mm (2 1/4"). Property of a Surrey collector; acquired in the early 1970s. Fine condition.

Lot 1145

Medieval Bronze Macehead14th-15th century AD. A macehead with tubular socket and lugs to the mouth, four large pyramidal projections with four more above and below, knops between. 185 grams, 70mm (2 3/4"). From an important English collection; acquired in the 1990s. Very fine condition.

Lot 12

Romano-Egyptian Silver Queen Berenice I Bust Ring30 BC- 323 AD. A D-section hoop expanding to broad shoulders and an elliptical bronze plaque with the bust of Queen Berenice I of Egypt in high relief; the profile bust with carefully dressed hair. Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991, item 202, Type II, variant 1. 21 grams, 28mm overall, 19.71mm internal diameter (approximate size British T 1/2, USA 9 3/4, Europe 21.89, Japan 21) (1"). From the jewellery collection of a medical professional; acquired 1970s. Berenice I lived from circa 340 BC to a date between 279 and 268 BC, and was a Macedonian noblewoman. Through her marriage to Ptolemy I Soter, she became the second queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt. Fine condition.

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