Ca. 600 BC.A finelly modelled helmet made of hammered bronze sheet, with a rectilinear opening for the face, long, pointed cheek pieces, horizontal ribbing on the forehead framing the upper facial opening, and twin parallel ridges on the crown, each flanked by a group of three later ribs in low relief, engraved band between. The back and sides flare out to guard the neck and has three perforations for attachment of leather liner. This example has a rich, blue-green patina and is a somewhat more impressive example of Type II, variant A, with a more pronounced dome-like form. The Roman historian Appian wrote that the Illyrian lived in the area south from the Macedonians and Thracians. Traditionally the Illyrians were farmers and miners, but during war time they were respected as seasoned soldiers, primarily for the infantry. For a discussion of Type II, variant A, see Angelo Bottini et. al. Antike Helme (Mainz, 1988) pp. 48-52, and ef. Figs. 7-8, p. 49. These helmets were particularly popular in northern Greece, in the province of Illyria, in the modern day Balkans. They were made for hoplites, the citizen-soldiers of the Greek city states, who often furnished their own bronze armor. As a result, regional styles developed, and there is a great deal of variation in shape and form.For similar examples to this helmet from the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1992.180.1, 2006.221, 2003.407.6) and the Louvre (CA 2221Or). For a similar, see H. Pflug, 'Illyrische Helme', in A. Bottini et al. Antike Helme, Mainz, 1988, 55-9. For further reading, see A. M. Snodgrass, Early Greek Armour and Weapons. From the End of the Bronze Age to 600 B.C., Edinburgh, 1964. Size: 280mm x 200mm; Weight: 1.16kg Provenance: London private collection; formelry in a private New York, USA collection; formerly acquired from the German collection of Hans Hagmann in 1968/69. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
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Ca. 1st millennium BC.A bronze spearhead featuring a leaf-shaped blade with rounded shoulders and a prominent midrib that runs the length of the blade. The shank of the blade is separated from the square tang by solid moulding. The tang itself terminates in a tapered end with a small disk. Size: 300mm x 43mm; Weight: 355g Provenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1990s on the UK / International art markets.
Ca. 500 BC.A group of bronze utensils consisting of a flat-bottomed olpe with a thick rim and a long downfacing handle, a cooking vessel with sharp carination and everted rim and a sieve with a deep round body and a flat handle terminating in a loop finial. Size: 125-280mm x 85-160mm; Weight: 1.04kg Provenance: From the private collection of D. Ruskin, Oxfordshire; formerly in a British collection formed in the 1980s on the UK / International art markets. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 100-300.A group of three bronze bowls including two shallow bowls, each with a rounded circular base, corseted walls, and pronounced rim, alongside a deeper bowl with a flat base and slightly flaring walls toward the opening. In ancient Rome, bronze bowls served a myriad of purposes, functioning as vessels for food consumption, storage, or even as offerings in religious ceremonies. Size: 50/50/35mm x 95/100/115mm; Weight: 290g Provenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s.
Ca. AD 224-651.A bronze vessel, characterised by its large and deep form with a truncated cone shape and a rounded flange adorning the rim, featuring a decorative band of Kufic inscription. The vessel is supported by a flat base. Size: 240mm x 130mm; Weight: 1.48kg Provenance: From the private collection of a Central London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/European art market before 2000.
Western Asiatic/Aegan, Ca. 1200-700 BC.A bronze dagger with a slender double-edged blade tapering to a sharp point. The hilt curved inward from a splayed pommel to form concave flanged sides to receive an inlay. A crescent-shaped guard encloses the upper part of the midrib. Size: 400mm x 45mm; Weight: 350g Provenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 12th-13th century AD.A bronze ewer with a distinctive design of a piriform body elevated on a short concave foot. The spout is shaped as a bull's head, complete with protruding ears and projecting horns, creating an ornate and functional element. A strap handle seamlessly connects the lower part of the body with the bull's head. This ewer is further decorated with horizontal bands of incised decoration concentrated around the upper and lower body. For a similar example, see Bonhams, Islamic and Indian Art, London, 18 October 2016, Lot 60. Size: 210mm x 100mm; Weight: 415g Provenance: Property of a London Islamic art specialist collector; previously in a collection formed since the 1980s.
Ca. AD 1500 .A bronze seal ring featuring a smooth and thin band that expands to form a flat, oval-shaped bezel. The bezel is engraved with a personal mark, composed of a monogram, likely used for signing and authenticating documents or contracts. Size: D:19.96mm / US: 10 1/4 / UK: U; Weight: 10g Provenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s.
Ca. AD 900-1100.A bronze example of an axe or Perun amulet comprising a suspension loop through its socket and a stylised blade with incised decoration on both sides. This type of amulet is modelled after the axe Molnia and is often seen as a counterpart to the common Mjolnir amulet. Some associate these axe pendants with Perun who was the ruler of the living world, sky and earth who used the axe to kill the snake that stole the earthly light. Size: 32mm x 43mm; Weight: 10.7g Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.
Ca. 500-300 BC.A bronze helmet forged in one piece, featuring high-arched eyebrows with a nose guard and a flaring neck guard. The raised curves demarcating the eyes and the nose guard are decorated with bands of dots. The cheek pieces are attached with three hinges. Chalcidian helmets are named after similar helmets depicted on pottery vases from the Euboean city of Chalcis. For a similar example, see The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, accession number: 54.2468. Item comes with a professional historical report from Ancient Report Specialists. Size: 310mm x 250mm; Weight: 870g Provenance: Private London collection; formerly with a European collector; previously acquired on the German art market; Egid Hoppe, Frankfurt 1982. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 600-800.An inscribed rectangular bronze stamp seal with a loop handle at the back. Bread stamps functioned as seals that marked loaves, guaranteeing their compliance with established quality and weight standards. Size: 56mm x 26mm; Weight: 75g Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.
New Kingdom,18th-19th Dynasty, Ca.1550-1186 BC. A rare dagger with a blade and handle cast from the same piece of bronze and three rivets for wood or bone grip plates remaining. The blade is thick and heavy, characteristic of daggers from this period from Egypt and Canaan, and the central ridge is lifted high. The blade tapers strongly towards the sharp edge, forming a shape that is pleasing to the eye. For a similar example, see Louvre Museum, Inventory Number: E 677 (N 2113 B). Item comes with an XRF laboratory report, from the independent Belgian laboratory, Hebolabo. Item comes with a professional historical report from Ancient Report Specialists. Size: 340mm x 65mm; Weight: 450g Provenance: Property of a European collector; formerly in an English art gallery, 2010; previously in Elsa Bloch-Diener collection, 1980s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Original Thierry Henry Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Thierry Henry, France and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor. Trevillion owns the copyright of the images on the carved bronze metal plaques and granted a license to David Courtney, FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME to produce the carved metal bronze plaques to use in an external exhibition outside the National Football Museum, Manchester. The rights of false attribution and integrity are automatic. The ‘TREVILLION’ signature is affixed to all the carved bronze metal plaques. Any reproduction, issues of copies to the public, rental, lending communications to the public or any form of adaptation is an infringement of the Trevillion copyright.
Original Paolo Maldini Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Paolo Maldini, AC Milan and Italy and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor. Trevillion owns the copyright of the images on the carved bronze metal plaques and granted a license to David Courtney, FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME to produce the carved metal bronze plaques to use in an external exhibition outside the National Football Museum, Manchester. The rights of false attribution and integrity are automatic. The ‘TREVILLION’ signature is affixed to all the carved bronze metal plaques. Any reproduction, issues of copies to the public, rental, lending communications to the public or any form of adaptation is an infringement of the Trevillion copyright.
Original Eusebio Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Eusebio, Portugal and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor. Trevillion owns the copyright of the images on the carved bronze metal plaques and granted a license to David Courtney, FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME to produce the carved metal bronze plaques to use in an external exhibition outside the National Football Museum, Manchester. The rights of false attribution and integrity are automatic. The ‘TREVILLION’ signature is affixed to all the carved bronze metal plaques. Any reproduction, issues of copies to the public, rental, lending communications to the public or any form of adaptation is an infringement of the Trevillion copyright.
Original Ronaldo Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Ronaldo, Brazil and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor. Trevillion owns the copyright of the images on the carved bronze metal plaques and granted a license to David Courtney, FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME to produce the carved metal bronze plaques to use in an external exhibition outside the National Football Museum, Manchester. The rights of false attribution and integrity are automatic. The ‘TREVILLION’ signature is affixed to all the carved bronze metal plaques. Any reproduction, issues of copies to the public, rental, lending communications to the public or any form of adaptation is an infringement of the Trevillion copyright.
Original Alan Ball Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Alan Ball, Blackpool FC and England and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor. Trevillion owns the copyright of the images on the carved bronze metal plaques and granted a license to David Courtney, FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME to produce the carved metal bronze plaques to use in an external exhibition outside the National Football Museum, Manchester. The rights of false attribution and integrity are automatic. The ‘TREVILLION’ signature is affixed to all the carved bronze metal plaques. Any reproduction, issues of copies to the public, rental, lending communications to the public or any form of adaptation is an infringement of the Trevillion copyright.
Original Jimmy Greaves Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Jimmy Greaves, Tottenham Hotspur and England and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor. Trevillion owns the copyright of the images on the carved bronze metal plaques and granted a license to David Courtney, FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME to produce the carved metal bronze plaques to use in an external exhibition outside the National Football Museum, Manchester. The rights of false attribution and integrity are automatic. The ‘TREVILLION’ signature is affixed to all the carved bronze metal plaques. Any reproduction, issues of copies to the public, rental, lending communications to the public or any form of adaptation is an infringement of the Trevillion copyright.
Original Zinedine Zidane Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Zinedine Zidane, France and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor. Trevillion owns the copyright of the images on the carved bronze metal plaques and granted a license to David Courtney, FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME to produce the carved metal bronze plaques to use in an external exhibition outside the National Football Museum, Manchester. The rights of false attribution and integrity are automatic. The ‘TREVILLION’ signature is affixed to all the carved bronze metal plaques. Any reproduction, issues of copies to the public, rental, lending communications to the public or any form of adaptation is an infringement of the Trevillion copyright.
Original Franz Beckenbauer Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Franz Beckenbauer, West Germany and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor. Trevillion owns the copyright of the images on the carved bronze metal plaques and granted a license to David Courtney, FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME to produce the carved metal bronze plaques to use in an external exhibition outside the National Football Museum, Manchester. The rights of false attribution and integrity are automatic. The ‘TREVILLION’ signature is affixed to all the carved bronze metal plaques. Any reproduction, issues of copies to the public, rental, lending communications to the public or any form of adaptation is an infringement of the Trevillion copyright.
Original Roger Hunt Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Roger Hunt, Liverpool FC and England and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor. Trevillion owns the copyright of the images on the carved bronze metal plaques and granted a license to David Courtney, FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME to produce the carved metal bronze plaques to use in an external exhibition outside the National Football Museum, Manchester. The rights of false attribution and integrity are automatic. The ‘TREVILLION’ signature is affixed to all the carved bronze metal plaques. Any reproduction, issues of copies to the public, rental, lending communications to the public or any form of adaptation is an infringement of the Trevillion copyright.
Original Jack Charlton Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Jack Charlton, Leeds United, Leicester City and England and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor. Trevillion owns the copyright of the images on the carved bronze metal plaques and granted a license to David Courtney, FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME to produce the carved metal bronze plaques to use in an external exhibition outside the National Football Museum, Manchester. The rights of false attribution and integrity are automatic. The ‘TREVILLION’ signature is affixed to all the carved bronze metal plaques. Any reproduction, issues of copies to the public, rental, lending communications to the public or any form of adaptation is an infringement of the Trevillion copyright.
Original Alfredo Di Stefano Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Alfredo Di Stefano, Real Madrid and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor. Trevillion owns the copyright of the images on the carved bronze metal plaques and granted a license to David Courtney, FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME to produce the carved metal bronze plaques to use in an external exhibition outside the National Football Museum, Manchester. The rights of false attribution and integrity are automatic. The ‘TREVILLION’ signature is affixed to all the carved bronze metal plaques. Any reproduction, issues of copies to the public, rental, lending communications to the public or any form of adaptation is an infringement of the Trevillion copyright.
Original George Cohen Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed George Cohen, Fulham FC and England and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor. Trevillion owns the copyright of the images on the carved bronze metal plaques and granted a license to David Courtney, FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME to produce the carved metal bronze plaques to use in an external exhibition outside the National Football Museum, Manchester. The rights of false attribution and integrity are automatic. The ‘TREVILLION’ signature is affixed to all the carved bronze metal plaques. Any reproduction, issues of copies to the public, rental, lending communications to the public or any form of adaptation is an infringement of the Trevillion copyright.
Röm. Republik/Bronze - Aes grave 4./3.Jh.v.Chr. Av: Muschel, Rv: nicht mehr bestimmbar, eventuell Caduceus?, sg, stark korrodiert, Oberfläche verschmutzt, 52,18g rau.| Roman Republic/Bronze - Aes grave 4./3rd century BC, Obv: shell, Rv: no longer determinable, possibly caduceus?, VG, heavily corroded, surface soiled, 52.18g rough.
Antikes Äolien 12-teilige Sammlung - 12 Antiken, dabei z.B. 1 x Aeolien/Myrina - Bronze 2./1.Jh.v.Chr., Av: Apollonkopf, Rv: Amphora, Lyra, MYRA, s+, berieben, korrodiert, 3,3g rau. Erhalt stets unterschiedlich. Am besten besichtigen.| Antique Äolien 12-piece collection, with e.g. 1 x Aeolia/Myrina - bronze 2nd/1st century BC, Av: Apollo's head, Rv: Amphora, Lyra, MYRA, F+, rubbed, corroded, 3.3g rough. Condition always different. Best to view.
Antikensammlung Ionien und Ionische Inseln - Sammlung vorwiegend aus Bronzemünzen, dabei aber auch etwas Silber wie z.B. 1 x Ionien/Ephesos - Drachme 5.Jh.v.Chr., Biene, EF, s, korrodiert, 3,03g Ag rau mit altem Bestimmungszettel von Numismatica Markovits Béla. 1 x Ionien/Smyrna - Bronze 3.Jh.v.Chr., Eurydice mit Schleier, Rv: Dreifuß, s-ss, korrodiert, berieben, 4,12g rau. Dazu vieles mehr. Erhalt stets unterschiedlich. Am besten besichtigen. | Collection of Antiquities Ionia and Ionian Islands - Collection mainly of bronze coins, but also some silver such as 1 x Ionia/Ephesus - drachm 5th century B.C., bee, EF, s, corroded, 3,03g Ag rough with old label of Numismatica Markovits Béla. 1 x Ionia/Smyrna - bronze 3rd century B.C., Eurydice with veil, Rv: tripod, s-ss, corroded, rubbed, 4,12g rough. In addition much more. Condition always different. Best to view.
Alle Welt - Kleines SILBER - Konvolut durch die (Welt-) Geschichte. Gesamtgewicht Silber fein ca. 270 g. Darunter: 1 x Teufelsgrundmedaille in Silber, ca. 24.85 g rau, zwischen 835 und 958/1000 Silberanteile, 1 x Medaille des Kanarienzuchtvereins in Silber, ca. 14.91 g rau, zwischen 835 und 958/1000 Silberanteile; 1 x Römisches Kaiserreich - Bronzemünze des Diocletianus (284-305 n. Chr.), Av: IMP DIOCLETIANUS AUG, Büste n. r. mit Strahlenkrone, drapiert, Rv: Iupiter n. l.; 1 x Altdeutschland - 1 Mariengroschen 1775; 1 x Österreich - 3 Kreuzer Salzburg Jahr nicht mehr erkennbar; 6 x Portugal - 500 Réis Luís I. 1863-1889, je 12.5 g Ag fein, je 2 x zu dritt an einem Stahlband montiert. 5 x USA - 1/2 Dollar 1964, je 11.2 g Ag fein; 8 x USA - 1/2 Dollar 1965-1970, je 2.3 g Ag fein; 4 x BRD - 10 Mark 1972-1997, je 9.6 g Ag fein; 1 x Bayern - 5 Mark 1911 D, 24.9 g Ag fein; 1 x Daimler Benz - Medaille '75 Jahre Motorisierung des Verkehrs 1886-1961, ca. 24.9 g Ag fein; 1 x Silbermedaille '6000 Jahre Universität Heidelberg', ca. 10 g Ag fein; 1 x Andorra - 2 Diners 1987; 1 x Großbritannien - 5 Shillings 1953; 1 x BRD - 5 Mark 1985, PP. Erhaltungen verschieden.| All over the world - Small SILVER - A collection through (world) history. Total weight silver fine approx. 270 g. Including: 1 x Devil's Ground medal in silver, approx. 24.85 g rough, between 835 and 958/1000 silver parts, 1 x medal of the Canary Breeders' Association in silver, approx. 14.91 g rough, between 835 and 958/1000 silver parts; 1 x Roman Empire - bronze coin of Diocletianus (284-305 AD), Av: IMP DIOCLETIANUS AUG, bust n. r. with crown of rays, draped, Rv: Iupiter n. l.; 1 x Old Germany - 1 Mariengroschen 1775; 1 x Austria - 3 Kreuzer Salzburg year no longer recognizable; 6 x Portugal - 500 Réis Luís I. 1863-1889, each 12.5 g Ag fine, each 2 x mounted in threes on a steel band. 5 x USA - 1/2 Dollar 1964, each 11.2 g Ag fine; 8 x USA - 1/2 Dollar 1965-1970, each 2.3 g Ag fine; 4 x Germany - 10 Mark 1972-1997, each 9.6 g Ag fine; 1 x Bavaria - 5 Mark 1911 D, 24.9 g Ag fine; 1 x Daimler Benz - Medal '75 Jahre Motorisierung des Verkehrs 1886-1961, approx. 24.9 g Ag fine; 1 x silver medal '6000 Jahre Universität Heidelberg', approx. 10 g Ag fine; 1 x Andorra - 2 Diners 1987; 1 x Great Britain - 5 Shillings 1953; 1 x Germany - 5 Mark 1985, proof. Various states of preservation.
Paul WUNDERLICH (1927 - 2010). Bronze. "Odaliske".Circa 12,5 cm x 29 cm. Montiert auf Plinthe aus Diabas-Vulkangestein: Circa 13 cm x 37 cm. Abstrakter Frauenakt. Patiniert. Teilweise poliert. Auflage: 91 / 1250 Exemplare. Nummeriert und signiert. - Kein Versand durch das Auktionshaus möglich -

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