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George V silver Celtic design twin handled cup, London 1913, makers mark rubbed but with retailers name Asprey, the loop handles with cast scroll decoration, the beaten body with Celtic band and roundels, on a woven effect stem and beaten foot, the interior with inscription dated 1915, 17cm wide, 9cm high, 13.5oz
A vibrant Gavin Morton Donegal carpetearly 20th centurybased on an 1899 design by Gavin Morton and G. K. Robertson, the royal blue field having an all over design of angular vines and bold palmettes in colours interspersed by boisterous floral sprigs framed by a wide ivory border of similar design,560cm x 360cm approximatelyFootnotes:A follower of William Morris, Morton collaborated with fellow artist and renowned architect C.F.A. Voysey, and later G.K. Robertson. Their designs have been lauded as some of the finest examples from the Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau design movements. They replaced the more 'orientalist' design motifs with the flowers and vines of Art Nouveau, as well as typical Celtic motifs.Throughout his career, Morton's designs were exhibited in Dublin and London and were frequently published in international magazines, as well as displayed in Morton & Co.'s global showrooms. The carpets were purchased by Queen Victoria, King Edward, the Governor General of Canada's residence, and the White House in Washington, D.C.For similarly designed carpets, please refer to Malcolm Haslam, Arts & Crafts Carpets, London, 1991, figs. 67, 68, 69 and 70.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A COLLECTION OF INTERESTING SILVER ITEMS An Victorian engraved luckenbooth made by James Ross of Glasgow, dimensions 6.7cm, a white metal engraved Crucifix, with Celtic knotwork verso, a white metal clan badge diameter 4.5cm, and a white metal agate brooch. Weight combined 49.6gms The estate of The late Robert and Lyndsay Brydon, Edinburgh Condition Report: Available upon request
A CELTIC DESIGN OAK SEAT the carved hinged lid above interlaced animals and foliage, flanked by stylised bird uprights,66cm high ,75cm wide and 36cm deep and a Celtic stool with cowhide seat, 32cm high (2) The estate of The late Robert and Lyndsay Brydon, Edinburgh Condition Report: Available upon request
A PAIR OF GEORGE BAIN (1881-1968) FOR QUAYLE & TRANTER LTD, KIDDERMINSTER CELTIC "HUNTING " RUGS, the machine woven beige field with central red octagonal Celtic knotwork medallion surrounded by huntsmen with dogs, deer, boar and horses within red and polychrome strapwork border, 194cm x 121cm (2) The estate of The late Robert and Lyndsay Brydon, Edinburgh Condition Report: Available upon request
A GEORGE BAIN (1881-1968) FOR QUAYLE & TRANTER LTD, KIDDERMINSTER CELTIC "HUNTING " RUG, the machine woven beige field with central red octagonal Celtic knotwork medallion surrounded by huntsmen with dogs, deer, boar and horses within red and polychrome strapwork border,272cm The estate of The late Robert and Lyndsay Brydon, Edinburgh Condition Report: The rug will require some degree of restoration. Many areas are badly moth damaged causing bear patches and loose pile. The rug would benefit from a full clean.
Thomas, Edward 13 books, comprising The Woodland Life. Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1897. First edition, 8vo, original green cloth, ownership signature to front free-endpaper, a little light foxing; [Idem] The Happy-go-Lucky Morgans. London: Duckworth & Co., 1913. First edition, 8vo, original green cloth gilt, ownership signature, a little light foxing, a little discolouration to covers, date stamp to rear paste-down; [Idem] The South Country. London: J.M. Dent & Co., 1909. First edition, 8vo, original green cloth gilt, a little light foxing; [Idem] Celtic Stories. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1918. Third edition, 8vo, original green paper-covered boards; [Idem] Norse Tales. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1921. Second edition, 8vo, original green paper-covered boards; [Idem] Lafcadio Hearn. London: Constable and Company Ltd., 1912. First edition, 12mo, green cloth; [Idem] The Childhood of Edward Thomas. London: Faber and Faber Limited, 1938. 8vo, original green cloth gilt, dust-jacket a little faded; and another copy; Thomas, Helen Time & Again, memoirs and letters. Manchester: Carcanet, 1978. First edition, 8vo, original cloth, dust-jacket, signed by the editor, Myfanwy Thomas, with additional ownership signature; Coombes, H. Edward Thomas. London: Chatto & Windus, 1956. 8vo, dust-jacket, neat gift inscription; Eckert, Robert P. Edward Thomas. London: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1937. 8vo, some tears to dust-jacket; Moore, John The Life and Letters of Edward Thomas. London: William Heinemann Ltd., 1939. 8vo, original cloth; Gant, Roland, editor Edward Thomas on the Countryside. London: Faber and Faber, 1977. 8vo, dust-jacket not price-clipped (13)
Scottish History and Travel 22 volumes The Carved Stones of Islay. Glasgow: James Maclehose and Sons, 1895. 4to, additional engraved title-page, 32 plates, original cloth gilt; Norie, W. Drummond Loyal Lochaber. Glasgow: Morison brothers, 1898. Large paper copy, original quarter morocco over pictorial cloth; Gillies, H. Cameron The Place-Names of Argyll. London: David Nutt, 1906. Large paper copy, number 94 of 100 copies, original quarter vellum gilt; Hill, Rowland Extract of a Journal of a Second Tour from London through the Highlands of Scotland... London: T, Williams, et al., 1800. 8vo, modern blue half morocco gilt; Hunter, Robert A Brief Account of a Tour through some parts of Scotland. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1839. 8vo, original cloth; Spence, Elizabeth Isabella Letters from the North Highlands. London: Longman, et al., 1817. 8vo, extra-illustrated with 8 engraved plates, contemporary blue half morocco gilt, title-page neatly repaired; Sage, Donald Memorabilia Domestica. Wick: William Rae, 1899. Second edition, 8vo, original cloth gilt, inscribed to Mr McLean from John Gordon; Fag, Frederick The Recess or Autumnal Relaxation. London: Longman, et al., 1834. 8vo, boards, bound with publisher's ads; 'Dalriad' The Crofter in History. Edinburgh: William Brown, 1885. 8vo, inscribed by the author to the front free-endpaper, original blue cloth gilt; Watson, William J. The History of the Celtic Place-Names of Scotland. Edinburgh: privately printed for the Royal Celtic Society, 1926. 8vo, brown cloth with red morocco gilt labels to spine; and another copy, with dust-jacket; Cochrane, Robert, editor Scottish Archaeological Tour of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland... Dublin, [1899.] 8vo, green cloth gilt; Sinton, Thomas By Loch and River. Inverness: The Northern Counties Newspaper and Printing Co., 1910. 8vo, original green cloth gilt; Balfour, J.H. & Charles C. Babbington An Account of the Vegetation of the Outer Hebrides. 8vo, boards; Macdonald, T.D. Celtic Dialects... Stirling: Eneas Mackay, 1903. Tall 12mo, original green cloth gilt; and 8 others (22)
Lhuyd, Edward Archaeologia Britannica volume 1: Glossography [all published]. Oxford: M. Bateman, 1707. First edition, folio, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked retaining contemporary spine, early ownership signature to paste-down endpaper and title, flyleaves renewed with later ownership signature, bookplate, a little light internal spotting, a few minor damp spots to margins [ESTC T116102]Footnote: Note: A pioneering work, by the Welsh polymath Edward Lhuyd, on comparative Celtic philology.
Scottish History 11 volumes, comprising Pinkerton, John The History of Scotland from the Accession of the House of Stuart to that of Mary. London: C. Dilly, 1797. 2 volumes, 4to, frontispiece, contemporary half calf, slight splitting to joints, bookplates, some internal browning; [Idem] An Enquiry into the History of Scotland. London: John Nichols, 1794. 2 volumes, 8vo, 6 folding maps, 3 folding tables, contemporary calf, bookplates, joints splitting; Browne, James A History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans. London: A. Fullarton and Co., 1852. 4 volumes, 8vo, contemporary orange half morocco gilt over tartan paper-covered boards; Henderson, George The Norse Influence on Celtic Scotland. Glasgow: James Maclehose and Sons, 1910. 8vo, original green cloth gilt; Mitchell, Dugald A Popular History of the Highlands and Gaelic Scotland. Paisley: Alexander Gardner, 1900. 8vo, original blue cloth gilt; Muir, T.S. Ecclesiological Notes on some of the Islands of Scotland. Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1885. 8vo, original red cloth, ink library number to upper cover, withdrawn Manx Museum Library bookplate (11)
Brown, George Mackay 7 volumes, 4 signed by the author, comprising Stone. Duval & Hamilton, 1987, 4to, limited to 125 copies, number 122, signed by the author and Gunnie Moberg, the photographer, original quarter grey morocco, slipcase; In the Margins of a Shakespeare. The Old Stile Press, 1991, number 129 of 220 copies signed by the author and Llewellyn Thomas, the artist, original blue-backed brown boards, slipcase; Christmas Poems. Oxford: Perpetua Press, 1984. 4to, number 35 of 100 copies signed by the author, illustrator and printer, wood-engravings by John Lawrence, original blue buckram-backed red boards, uncut; Orfeo. The Celtic Cross Press, 1995, number 167 of 175 copies signed by the author and Rosemary Roberts, the artist, original blue pictorial cloth, uncut; Christmas Tales. The Celtic Cross Press. 2010, number 99 of 125 copies signed by Rosemary Roberts, the artist, original blue decorative cloth, uncut; Island Wedding. The Celtic Cross Press, 2005, number 48 of 145 copies signed by Rosemary Roberts, the artist, original wrappers, uncut; Greenvoe. 1972, dustwrapper (7)
Brown, George Mackay 14 volumes, including 6 signed copies Letters to Gypsy. 1990. First edition, signed by author on title, dustwrapper; In the Margins of a Shakespeare. The Old Stile Press, 1991, number 155 of 220 copies signed by the author and illustrator, Llewellyn Thomas, original blue paper-backed brown boards, slipcase; Selected Poems 1954-1983. 1991. First edition, signed and with inscription "Midsummer Greetings to you Malcolm, 17 June 1991 "The Black Pig", Kirkwall", dustwrapper; Selected Poems. 1977, signed by the author on title "2 August 1977, Stromness, Orkney", dustwrapper; Christmas Tales. The Old Celtic Cross Press, 2010, number 998 of 125 copies signed by Rosemary Roberts, original two tone blue cloth, uncut, mint condition; The Son of the Fisherman. The Old Celtic Cross Press, 2002, number 159 of 165 copies, original two tone cloth, uncut, mint condition; Orfeo. The Celtic Cross Press, 1995, number 157 of 175 copies, signed by the author and illustrator, Rosemary Roberts, original blue cloth, uncut, mint condition; The Year of the Whale. 1965. First edition, 2 copies, dustwrapper spines discoloured; Epiphany Tales. Celtic Cross Press, 2009. One of 145 numbered copies signed by Roberts, original wrappers; Harvard, Seven Choruses. The Celtic Cross Press, 2013. One of 125 numbered copies signed by Roberts, original wrappers; Foresterhill. Babel, 1992. Number 9 of 50 copies signed by the author, from a total edition of 300 copies, original wrappers; Island Wedding. The Celtic Cross Press, 2005, number 95 of 145 copies signed by Rosemary Roberts, original wrappers; Greenvoe. 1972, first edition, dustwrapper very slightly rubbed; Jabberwock. Edinburgh University Review, Summer 1950, with 2 articles extensively annotated in pencil, possibly by G.M.B., original wrappers (14)
Brown, George Mackay 13 volumes, 6 signed by the author, comprising Greenvoe, 1972, First edition, dustwrapper; Letters to Gypsy. 1990, signed by the author on title-page, inscription (not by GMB) on endpaper, dustwrapper; Selected Poems. 1991, signed by the author on title-page, dustwrapper; The Sun's Net. 1976, signed by the author on title, and with 'Michael Curtis' written by GMB, dustwrapper; The Two Fiddlers. 1974, signed by the author and illustrator, Ian MacInnes, on title, dustwrapper; Orfeo, a Masque. The Celtic Cross Press, 1995, number 169 of 175 copies signed by the author and illustrator, Rosemary Roberts, original pictorial cloth, uncut; Island Wedding. The Celtic Cross Press, 2005, number 93 of 145 copies signed by the artist, Rosemary Roberts, original wrappers, uncut; Havard Seven Choruses. The Celtic Cross Press, 2013, number 51 of 125 copies signed by the artist, Rosemary Roberts, original pictorial wrappers, uncut; Keepers of the House. The Old Stile Press, 1986. Tall thin 4to, illustrated by Gillian Martin, number 156 of 225 copies, signed by artist and illustrator, original cloth-backed boards, slipcase; Sea Stories. The Celtic Cross Press, 2008, number 105 of 125 copies signed by the artist, Rosemary Roberts, original grey and blue pictorial cloth, uncut; The Poor Man in his Castle. The Celtic Cross Press, 2004, number 33 of 135 copies signed by the artist, Rosemary Roberts, original brown and buff pictorial cloth, uncut; Epiphany Tales. The Celtic Cross Press, 2009, number 91 of 145 copies signed by the artist, Rosemary Roberts, original wrappers, uncut; Foresterhill. Schondorf am Ammersee: Babel, 1992, limited to 300 copies, original wrappers (13)
A 9ct gold curb link chain, with spring ring and loop fastening, approx. 61cm long, together with a fine 9ct gold chain, approx. 43cm long, a pair of diamond set drop earrings, each 2.2cm long, a pair of Celtic knot earrings, and a further assortment of 9ct gold and yellow metal earrings and part earrings (at fault) (17) CR; Weight of 9ct gold chains: 3.5gmsDiamond set earrings: 0.8gmsTwo non-matching 9t gold stud earrings: 0.8gmsOther pieces in this lot are unmarked, or have been stamped '9ct' to the butterfly backs or pierced ear fittings, but are not hallmarked throughout. The gross weight of these items is 4.7gms
An assortment of costume jewellery, to include a selection of silver and white metal Celtic style earrings, a two-row cultured pearl collarette with a silver clasp, a turquoise set set cross pendant, a gold plated Excalibur bangle, and a further quantity of brooches, pendants, earrings and chains (Qty)
CELTIC POTTERY. A Celtic Pottery, Newlyn 'Medallion' pattern vase. Label to base. Height 24cm. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
A Scottish silver presentation casket, Aird & Thomson, Glasgow 1910, the cover with centurion bust finial and inscription to Robert Harvey Esq., H M Inspector of Schools, the sides each with Scottish views including Dumbarton Rock, Glasgow University and Clyde shipyard to a surround of thistle decoration, on interlaced pierced feet of Celtic design, 31cm wide, approximately 1583gm
Three ecclesiastical badges: Diocese of London Order of Readers, silver and enamel, openwork Celtic cross suspended from a red ribbon, Birmingham 1930; Southwark Diocesan Reader, silver, central medal inscribed 'IHS', three small medallions on short arms 'VIA' 'VERITAS' 'VITA', suspended by chains from a blue ribbon, Birmingham 1946; and Winchester Diocesan Lay Preacher, bronze, with Diocesan arms and surmounted by a mitre. [3]
Football badges, a fine collection of 24 enamelled badges, mostly 1950's/60's, League, Non League & Scottish featuring Clubs A-C inc. Arsenal, Aldershot, Aston Villa, Barnet, Brentford, Bath, Birmingham, Blackpool, Bolton, Bournemouth, Bradford City, Brentford, Brighton, Bristol City, Bristol Rovers, Burnley, Buxton, Celtic etc. In neat presentation case. (vg)
Football badges, 40 in total, Orient FC, a bag of 20 duplicated enamel badges, sold with 12 duplicated Crewe Alexandra badges & 8 others, 3 being Scottish pins for Celtic, Queens Park & Third Lanark, plus Colchester, Grimsby, Long Eaton, Reading & Watford. Sold with a presentation case. (gd/vg)
JOHANN FANZOJ (AUSTRIA) A FINE .30-06 CELTIC THEMED BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 21.2268, dated for 2003, 24 5/8in. nitro octagonal barrel, stepped integral file cut rib with a banner gold-inlaid 'JOHANN FANZOJ - AUSTRIA', open sights and ramped bead fore-sight, the receiver (with thumb cutout) mounted with a Swarovski 2,5-10x42 Habicht telescopic sight, serial no. P724832272, in quickly-detachable mounts, with fine celtic linear knotwork on the front ring and a shield knot to the rear, both with gold line detailing, butterknife bolt handle, manual tang safety, recoil blocks, gold-washed set triggers, detachable floorplate with military style release, the whole with various celtic knot engravings and gold line detailing, including the Triquetra, the Carolingian cross and the Dara knot, the floorplate with circular vignettes of stylised representations of Moccus and Sadhbh, highly-figured pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece, engraved steel pistolgrip-cap, sling swivels, 14 3/4in. pull including 1/2in. rubber recoil pad, weight 7lb. 5oz. (unscoped) and 8lb. 10oz. (with scope), in its full length brass cornered leather case with original Fanzoj guarantee, dated to 2003. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act ** Please note this item is subject to 20% VAT on the hammer price.
A RING STORAGE BOX WITH RINGS, to include twenty white metal rings in total, such as a Celtic band, a garnet set ring with rose gold detailing to the shoulders, a garnet and marcasite ring, stamped 925, a three stone cubic zirconia set ring, stamped 'Sterling Silver', together with various other detailed rings, some with marks to indicate silver, all within a black ring storage box
TWO 9CT GOLD GEM SET CLUSTER RINGS, the first designed with a central oval cup opal cabochon, within a surround of circular cut blue sapphires, openwork Celtic pattern shoulders, hallmarked 9ct gold London, ring size K, together with a colourless paste set cluster ring, textured engraved shoulders, hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham, approximate gross weight 4.0 grams
A TRAY OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a silver ingot pendant hallmarked London 1977, a silver charm in the form of a boot, hallmarked Dublin, a seesaw charm hallmarked Dublin, a white metal Celtic cross pendant set with a cabochon centre, stamped 'Stg Sil', a white metal articulated fish charm set with green paste eyes, stamped 'Sterling', approximate gross weight 12.6 grams, also including two boxed pairs of 'Swarovski' earrings, yellow and white metal costume brooches, a small quantity of cufflinks, a box of assorted earrings etc
A TRAY OF ASSORTED SILVER AND WHITE METAL JEWELLERY, to include a silver and mother of pearl openwork brooch, hallmarked 'Hebridean Jewellery' Edinburgh, a silver carnelian cabochon ring, hallmarked Birmingham, ring size M, a silver line bracelet, fitted with an integrated box clasp, hallmarked 'AK' Birmingham, length 190mm, approximate gross weight 34.3 grams, together with a white metal Celtic pendant stamped '925' suspended from a white metal curb link chain fitted with a spring clasp stamped '925', a white metal box link chain fitted with a spring clasp stamped '925', a pair of white metal non pierced drop earrings, a white metal textured wide band ring, stamped 'Silver', ring size O, a white metal and semi precious gemstone set Celtic brooch (missing brooch pin), a base metal sweetheart designed bangle, two bags with white metal clasps, a white metal Navajo turquoise pendant stamped '925', a white metal marcasite bow shaped brooch, also a circular openwork turquoise set brooch, etc
A SILVER IONA CADDY SPOON, the tapered finial with Celtic design, maker's marks for Iona, Alexander Ritchie, silver marks for Edinburgh, length 120mm, approximate gross weight 32 grams (Condition Report:- detail on hallmark and design worn, repair to bowl where it meets the handle, possible replacement bowl)
FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES - NON LEAGUE, SCOTTISH LEAGUE, CUP FINALS AND INTERNATIONALS, a rare collection of approximately one hundred and twenty five Football Programmes from the early 1960's to early 1970's, including several London Boroughs (Barking, Bexley, Dulwich, Dartford, Ford United (now Redbridge), Hayes, Hendon, Hillingdon, Ilford and Romford), other clubs include Gravesend, Stevenage, Arnold, Corby, Hinckley, Kidderminster, Gloucester, Kettering, Nuneaton, Trowbridge and Wellington, Scottish Clubs are represented by Ayr United, Aberdeen, Airdrieonians, Celtic, Clyde, Dundee, Dunfermline, East Fife, Hamilton Acas. Hearts, Hibs. Motherwell, Queen's Park, Raith, Rangers, St.Mirren, Stranraer and Third Lanark A.C. Internationals include England V Brazil 1963, England V West Germany 1966 (february), Scotland V England 1966, Cup Finals include F.A. Cup and European Cup
Bronzener Noppenring, keltisch, 4. - 2. Jhdt. v. Chr. Einteilig gegossener, an der Außenseite fein gekerbter Ring. Umlaufend Noppen und durchbrochene Zieraufsätze. Bronze mit grünlicher Patina. Durchmesser 6,5 cm.Provenienz: Alte Privatsammlung.Zustand: II -A Celtic bronze ring, 4th - 2nd century B.C. Ring cast in one piece, finely notched on the outside. Circumferential knobs and openwork decorative attachments. Bronze with greenish patina. Diameter 6.5 cm.Provenance: Old private collection.Condition: II -
Silbertorques, keltisch, Südosteuropa, späte La Tène-Zeit, 3. - 2. Jhdt. v. Chr. Aus drei Strängen gewickelter schwerer Halsreif. Die Enden beschädigt. Durchmesser 18 cm, Gewicht 100 g. Provenienz: Münchner Privatsammlung, 1990er Jahre.Zustand: II - IIIA Celtic silver torc, southeastern Europe, late La Tène period, 3rd - 2nd century B.C. Heavy torc wrapped from three strands. The ends damaged. Diameter 18 cm. Weight 100 g. Provenance: From a private collection in Munich.Condition: II - III
Langschwert, deutsch, Spätlatènezeit, 1. Jhdt. v. Chr. Langschwert mit parallelen Schneiden, Mittelgrat und gerundeter Spitze. Letztere ist das typologische Merkmal von Spätlatèneschwertern. Lange schmale Angel. Gute Eisensubstanz. Korrodiert, ohne Ergänzungen. Länge 97 cm (Klinge 81 cm). Selten! Spätlatèneschwerter sind deutlich seltener als die relativ häufig anzutreffenden Mittellatèneschwerter. Provenienz: Aus dem Nachlass eines süddeutschen Sammlers.Zustand: II -A Celtic long sword, late Latène Period, 1st century B.C. Long sword with parallel edges, central ridge and rounded point. The latter the typological characteristic of late Latène swords. Long narrow tang. Good iron substance. Corroded, without additions. Length 97 cm (blade 81 cm). Rare! Late Latène swords are considerably rarer than the relatively common middle Latène swords.Provenance: From the estate of a South German collector.Condition: II -
Vier keltische Lanzenspitzen, 2. - 1. Jhdt. v. Chr. Beidseitig unterschiedlich stark gegratete Blätter mit konischen Tüllen. Zwei Exemplare rituell verbogen, teilweise erhaltene Brandpatina. Schmiedeeisen. Längen 39,5 bis 50,5 cm.Provenienz: Privatsammlung.Zustand: II - IIIFour Celtic lance tips, 2nd - 1st century B.C. Two specimens ritually bent, partially preserved fire patina. Wrought iron. Lengths 39.5 to 50.5 cm.Provenance: Private collection.Condition: II - III
Großes Knaufmesser und Eisenmesserfragment, keltisch, 3. - 1. Jhdt. v. Chr. Schmiedeeisernes Ringknaufmesser mit einschneidiger, sich zum Griff verbreiternder Klinge (maximale Breite 6,8 cm) und sich zum Ringknauf verjüngendem Griff. Das Knaufende eingerollt. Konserviert, ohne Ergänzungen. Hervorragender Zustand. Länge 32,5 cm. Dazu das Fragment eines Eisenmessers mit Ringknauf. Länge 25,5 cm. Provenienz: Alte deutsche Privatsammlung, übernommen vom Großvater.Zustand: II -Two Celtic knives, 3rd - 1st century B.C. Iron ring pommel knife with a single-edged blade widening towards the handle (maximum width 6.8 cm) and with a handle tapering towards the ring pommel. The pommel end rolled in. Preserved, without additions. Excellent condition. Length 32.5 cm. Together with a fragment of an iron knife with a ring pommel. Length 25.5 cm. Provenance: Old German private collection.Condition: II -
Drei Eisenbarren, keltisch, 2. - 1. Jhdt. v. Chr. Schönes Ensemble von drei pyramidenförmigen Barren mit stark ausgezogenen, dünnen Enden. Gute Eisensubstanz. Länge 24, 22 und 20 cm. Provenienz: Süddeutsche Privatsammlung.Zustand: II -Three Celtic iron ingots, 2nd - 1st century B.C. Beautiful ensemble of three pyramid-shaped ingots with strongly extended, thin ends. Good iron substance. Lengths 24, 22 and 20 cm. Provenance: South German private collection.Condition: II -

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