This auction features the elegant Swarovski Cheetah High Tail Figurine, item number 183225, a stunning representation of Swarovski’s artistry in precision-cut crystal. This piece is a part of Swarovski's esteemed "African Wildlife" collection, introduced in 1994 and retired in 1995, making it a highly sought-after collectible. Figurine Height: 3.75 inches. Box Height: 7.5 inches. Marked Swarovski.Artist: Michael StameyIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
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This retired Swarovski crystal white stallion was part of the “Horses on Parade” collection and is made from clear crystal with frosted tail and mane. This item has its original box: 5"H. Swarovski acid mark. 174958.Artist: Martin ZendronIssued: 1993 - 2005Dimensions: 4.5"HCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
This stunning Swarovski crystal "Toucan" figurine, designed by Michael Stamey, was introduced in 1999 and produced until 2009. This version features a vibrant, frosted orange and yellow beak, distinct from the earlier clear beak variation, making it a standout piece in the "Feathered Beauties" collection. The clear crystal body paired with the colored beak highlights Swarovski's exceptional artistry and dedication to lifelike detail. The figurine bears the Swarovski acid-etched mark, verifying its authenticity. Box: 4" H. Figurine: 3.5" H. Item Number: 234311Artist: Michael StameyIssued: 1999-2009Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Presenting a vibrant Swarovski crystal figurine of Iago, the mischievous parrot from Disney's Aladdin. This piece is meticulously crafted with 87 facets of brightly colored crystal, capturing Iago's characterful expression and stance. A delightful addition for Disney enthusiasts and Swarovski collectors alike. Swarovski marked. This item has its original box. 5617346.Issued: c. 2022 - 2024Dimensions: 0.75"HCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Presenting the enchanting Swarovski Crystal "Ballerina" figurine, item number 236715, a true collector's treasure crafted with precision and artistry. This figurine features a poised ballerina in clear and frosted crystal, showcasing Swarovski's renowned expertise in capturing elegance and movement. This piece bears the official Swarovski backstamp, ensuring its authenticity and collectible value. It is accompanied by its original box, which provides both protection and a record of provenance for this exquisite item.Figurine Height: 5.25 inches. Box Height: 6 inches.Artist: Martin ZendronIssued: 1999 - 2006Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
This delightful Swarovski "Baby Lovebirds" figurine, designed by Adi Stocker, showcases the unparalleled craftsmanship of Swarovski's precision-cut crystal artistry. Introduced in 1996 and retired in 2011, this piece captures the tender beauty of two baby lovebirds in sparkling clear crystal, embodying innocence and charm. As part of Swarovski's enduring legacy in collectible crystal figurines, this design appeals to both seasoned collectors and admirers of nature-inspired crystal art. Swarovski, a world-renowned leader in precision-cut crystal, has been celebrated for over a century for its exceptional quality and innovative designs. This Baby Lovebirds figurine exemplifies Swarovski's commitment to blending artistic creativity with technical brilliance, making it a cherished addition to any collection. This item has its original box.Artist: Adi StockerIssued: 1996-2011Dimensions: 2"HCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
This retired Swarovski crystal green Siamese fighting fish was part of the “South Sea” group. The fish has a clear crystal body, frosted mouth and green fins and tail. The fighting fish was also produced in blue and red. This item has its original box: 3.75"H. Swarovski acid mark. 261259.Artist: Heinz TabertshoferIssued: 2000 - 2004Dimensions: 2"HCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Lladro figurine titled "Eskimo Boy and Girl," item number 01012038, sculpted by Juan Huerta. This beautifully detailed piece, issued in 1971 and retired in 1999, depicts two Eskimo children in traditional attire embracing in a touching pose. Standing 13"H, it features Lladro's distinctive craftsmanship with a textured matte finish. The base bears the Lladro backstamp, confirming its authenticity and collectible value.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.
This limited edition Swarovski crystal figurine features the iconic BB-8 from Disney's Star Wars series. The figure is crafted with intricate detailing, showcasing vibrant orange and clear crystals, symbolizing the droid's distinctive design. The figurine stands sparkling facets that bring the character to life. With the perfect blend of innovation and craftsmanship, this collectible is a must-have for both Swarovski collectors and Star Wars enthusiasts alike. The underside of the figure is marked with the Swarovski logo, signifying its authenticity. Swarovski marked. 5290215. This item has its original box.Issued: c. 2017 - 2019Dimensions: 2"HCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Presenting a delightful Swarovski Crystal Jester figurine, crafted with exceptional detail and precision. This playful piece features a seated jester adorned with colorful accents, including red, yellow, and blue highlights on the hat and costume, adding a whimsical touch. The figure is marked with the Swarovski acid-etched swan logo, ensuring its authenticity. As noted by The Crystal Lodge, this design continues to be a favorite among collectors for its unique charm and exceptional craftsmanship. The original box accompanying this piece measures 5 inches high, while the figurine itself stands at 1.75 inches tall. A perfect addition for Swarovski enthusiasts or collectors of unique crystal figures. Item Number: 275555. This item has its original box.Artist: Edith MairIssued: 2002-2006Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
A charming Swarovski crystal figurine featuring a delicate bumblebee perched on a flower. Designed by Claudia Schneiderbauer, this piece showcases Swarovski's renowned precision-cut crystal craftsmanship. Introduced in 1992 and retired in 1997, this collectible is part of the “Insects and Butterflies” collection and holds high appeal for collectors of nature-inspired crystal art. The bumblebee's intricate details, complemented by the flower's delicate sparkle, reflect Swarovski's commitment to creating stunning, timeless designs. Manufacturer Information: Swarovski, a leader in the art of precision-cut crystal, has established a legacy of crafting exceptional and collectible works since its founding in 1895. This piece exemplifies their dedication to innovation and artistry, adding value and beauty to any collection. This item has its original box.Artist: Claudia SchneiderbauerIssued: 1992-1997Dimensions: 2"HCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
This "Double Pink Rose" figure box from Harmony Kingdom's 1998 Harmony Garden collection is a beautifully crafted piece featuring intricate hand-painted roses. It opens to reveal a hidden miniature sculpted scene inside, showcasing the brand's signature artistry and attention to detail. This limited edition item is numbered 1490 of 5000 and is made of resin with a hand-painted finish, making it a unique and collectible addition to any collection.Issued: 1998Dimensions: 2.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This Lladro porcelain figurine portrays the iconic character Don Quixote seated in a chair, reflecting his contemplative and idealistic nature. Rendered in Lladro's signature soft tones, the figure is intricately detailed, from his slender limbs to the open book resting on his lap. Crafted with exceptional artistry, this sculpture embodies the poetic essence of Cervantes' legendary protagonist. Mounted on a black velvet base with silver-tone rivet accents. Lladro backstamp. This item has a base included: 1"H.Artist: Salvador FurioIssued: c. 1970sDimensions: 14.5"H x 19"LCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear. Missing sword.
This Swarovski crystal sculpture, "Care For Me," features a mother and calf whale gliding together atop a crystal wave. Designed by Michael Stamey, it was introduced and retired in 1992 as part of Swarovski's exclusive Annual Editions. The piece showcases Swarovski's hallmark brilliance in crafting intricate designs entirely from clear crystal. The base of the sculpture includes the Swarovski acid-etched mark, signifying authenticity. This item has its original box.Artist: Michael StameyIssued: 1992-1992Dimensions: 7.5"HCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
A stunning Swarovski crystal figurine of a wolf, model number 207549, designed by Edith Mair. Introduced in 1996 and retired in 2004, this exquisite piece captures the majestic spirit of the wolf with Swarovski's hallmark precision-cut crystal artistry. Renowned for its lifelike design and sparkling clarity, this collectible figurine exemplifies Swarovski's legacy as a leader in creating timeless and high-quality crystal works. Swarovski, established in 1895, has built an enduring reputation for crafting iconic crystal pieces that blend innovation and beauty. This wolf figurine is a sought-after addition for collectors, reflecting the company's tradition of excellence in crystal design. This item has its original box.Artist: Edith MairIssued: 1996-2004Dimensions: 2.25"HCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
This delightful Swarovski crystal figurine, known as the Large Hippopotamus, captures the charm and majesty of the animal in stunning detail. Designed by Adi Stocker, a renowned Swarovski designer, the piece exemplifies precision-cut crystal artistry. Introduced in 1988 and retired in 1992, this collectible figurine is part of Swarovski's highly sought-after crystal menagerie. Swarovski, founded in Austria in 1895, has established itself as a leader in the creation of exceptional crystal designs. Known for its unmatched craftsmanship and attention to detail, the brand has built a legacy that continues to enchant collectors and enthusiasts worldwide. This particular piece, measuring 1.5" in height, is crafted from clear crystal, accentuating the Hippopotamus's serene and graceful form. It makes a perfect addition to any Swarovski collection or as a standalone statement piece. Swarovski code numbers: 015187 / 015 187 / 7626 065 000. This item has its original box.Artist: Adi StockerIssued: 1988-1992Dimensions: 1.5"HCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Celebrate Swarovski's centenary with this exquisite 1995 Swan figurine (Item No. 187407), a masterpiece designed by Anton Hirzinger. This stunning piece was introduced and retired in the same year, marking its exclusivity and high collectible value. Standing 2 inches tall, the swan showcases Swarovski’s unparalleled craftsmanship with precision-cut crystal that radiates elegance and brilliance. The Centenary Swan was created to commemorate Swarovski's 100 years of innovation and excellence in crystal artistry, making it a significant addition to any collection. Known for its timeless beauty, this figurine highlights Swarovski’s enduring legacy as a leader in premium crystal designs This item has its original box.Artist: Anton HirzingerIssued: 1995Dimensions: 2"HCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
This auction features the retired Swarovski Crystal Puffins figurine, a captivating piece from the "Feathered Beauties" collection. Introduced in 2001 and retired in 2009, this exquisite sculpture showcases two puffins crafted from clear and jet crystal, adorned with fire opal beaks. Notably, the beak coloration varies among pieces, ranging from light yellow to deep red, adding a unique charm to each figurine. Designed by Martin Zendron, this figurine reflects Swarovski’s exceptional craftsmanship and enduring legacy in crystal collectibles. 261643. This item has its original box 3.75"H.Artist: Martin ZendronIssued: 2001-2009Dimensions: 2.5"HCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
This figure captures a tender moment of a father holding his child, symbolizing protection and love. Crafted in matte porcelain, the figurine showcases intricate details and a naturalistic design, with a textured background resembling stone. Lladro backstamp. This item has its original box.Artist: José Luis SantesIssued: 2004 - 2010Dimensions: 12.5"HCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.
Lladro porcelain figurine titled "Waiting for Father," item number 1012252. This exquisite piece, sculpted by Antonio Ramos, was issued in 1993 and retired in 1999, making it a desirable collectible. The figurine depicts a heartfelt moment of a mother and child, highlighted by flowing garments and soft pastel tones. Measuring 15.5"H, it features the blue Lladro backstamp, ensuring authenticity. A stunning addition to any Lladro collection or a meaningful display piece.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.
This enchanting Swarovski crystal figurine, "Red Riding Hood with Basket," was designed by Edith Mair and is a stunning representation of the beloved fairy tale character. Measuring 3.5 inches in height, this piece showcases Red Riding Hood in a flowing dress, delicately holding a basket, symbolizing her iconic journey through the woods. Produced from 1996 to 2004, this figurine is part of Swarovski's coveted Fairy Tales and Legends collection. Crafted from precision-cut clear crystal, it brilliantly captures light, emphasizing the exceptional detail and elegance of Swarovski's artistry. As a retired piece, it holds great appeal for collectors due to its rarity and timeless charm. Swarovski, founded in 1895 in Austria, is celebrated globally for its innovative crystal designs and unparalleled craftsmanship. This figurine exemplifies the brand's commitment to excellence and its enduring legacy in crystal artistry. This item has its original box.Artist: Edith MairIssued: 1996-2004Dimensions: 3.5"HCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
This Swarovski Baby Giraffe figurine, item number 236717, is a captivating creation from Swarovski's African Wildlife series. This piece was part of the Swarovski collection from 1999 to 2007, making it a cherished collectible for crystal enthusiasts. Figurine Height: 5.5". Box Height: 3.25".Artist: Michael StameyIssued: 1999 - 2007Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
This Harmony Kingdom Treasure Box, titled Open Mike, was crafted in 1995 and features an intricate design of a lively musical gathering. Made in England, this collectible item doubles as a functional trinket box with a removable lid revealing hidden storage. The piece is marked with the Harmony Kingdom logo and includes copyright information on the underside. A fine example of Harmony Kingdom's witty and detailed artistry, showcasing the brand's renowned craftsmanship and charm.Issued: 1995Dimensions: 3.75"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Lladro figurine titled "Boy from Madrid," item number 1004898, meticulously handcrafted in Spain. This piece portrays a young boy in blue overalls and a white shirt, capturing a timeless innocence with remarkable detail. Measuring 8.5"H, it showcases Lladro's exceptional artistry. The base features the official Lladro backstamp, ensuring its authenticity. A wonderful addition for Lladro collectors or figurine enthusiasts.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.
A charming Swarovski Crystal Rocking Horse figurine, meticulously crafted with precision-cut clear crystal to capture the timeless elegance synonymous with Swarovski's artistry. This delightful piece showcases delicate details, from the gently rounded horse's body to the finely faceted rocking base, creating an enchanting play of light and sparkle. Swarovski, a world-renowned leader in crystal artistry since 1895, is celebrated for its innovative designs and unmatched craftsmanship. This Rocking Horse figurine represents the brand's dedication to creating enduring collectibles cherished by enthusiasts worldwide. Perfect as a nostalgic keepsake or a thoughtful gift, this piece is an excellent addition to any Swarovski collection. Swarovski backstamp. Swarovski code numbers: 183 270 / 183270 / 7479 000 001 This item has its original box.Artist: Gabriele StameyIssued: 1994-2004Dimensions: 2.75"HCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
A charming Lladro porcelain figurine titled Monkey, item number 1002000. Designed with intricate detailing, this piece features a mother monkey tenderly holding her baby, showcasing lifelike textures and expressive eyes. The figurine is finished in a warm brown glaze, capturing the natural appearance of the subject. The bottom bears the iconic Lladro blue backstamp, certifying its authenticity.Artist: Juan HuertaIssued: 1970 - 1975Dimensions: 12.5"HCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.
This retired Swarovski crystal Arabian Stallion figurine (item number 221609) was part of the esteemed “Horses on Parade” collection. Representing the dressage move known as the piaffe, this elegant piece features a clear, faceted crystal body complemented by a frosted tail, mane, and base, showcasing Swarovski’s remarkable attention to detail.Artist: Martin ZendronIssued: 1998 - 2006Dimensions: 3.5"HCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
The figurine depicts the Virgin Mary in a serene seated pose, adorned with a flowing blue mantle and delicate white veil. The soft, muted tones and elegant design highlight the skill of Lladro's artisans. The underside bears the official Lladro stamp, confirming its authenticity, along with the model number 1387. This item has its original box.Artist: Salvador FurióIssued: 1981 - 2023Dimensions: 10"HCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.
6th-8th century A.D. Comprising a D-shaped plate with openwork detailing and incised ring-and-dot motifs, rectangular loop with median couch; tongue with hooked forward edge; loop cracked. Cf. hinged-plate openwork buckle from Eski-Kermen in Menghin, W., The Merovingian Period. Europe Without Borders, Berlin, 2007, item I.6.1.1. 19.5 grams, 55 mm (2 1/8 in.). [No Reserve] Acquired from Trinity Antiques, UK, before 2009. Property of a Bedfordshire, UK, private collector. Accompanied by an illustrated collector's identification tag.
1st-2nd century A.D. Standing wearing a loosely draped himation, with caduceus resting on the right hip; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. similar item in the British Museum, London, under accession no.1995,0702.1. 75 grams total, 55 mm including stand (2 1/8 in.). [No Reserve] Ex Ancient Art, North London, UK. From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000. From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent.
1st-2nd century A.D. Tubular in construction with domed lid, sidewall with repoussé arcade frieze depicting Mercury with caduceus, Fortuna with cornucopia, Mars with spear, Minerva with helmet, shield and spear, Juno enthroned; some restoration. Cf. similar item (lacking decoration) in the collection of the British Museum, London, under accession no.1982,0729.305. 33 grams, 67 mm (2 5/8 in.). [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website]Acquired from Trinity Antiques, UK, before 2009. Property of a Bedfordshire, UK, private collector. Accompanied by an illustrated collector's identification tag.
1st century B.C. With vertical leaf detailing to the bowl on a field of pellets with band of egg-and-dart below the ribbed rim, stepped foot; lateral loop handles with T-shaped scrolled panel above. Cf. similar item in terracotta in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, under accession no. 17.194.894. Exhibited at the Harwich Museum, Harwich, Essex, UK, 21st January-10th March 2025; accompanied by a copy of a photograph of the artefacts on display. 214 grams, 17 cm wide (6 3/4 in.). [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website]Acquired 1979-1999. London collection of the late Mr S.M., thence by descent. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate number no.12510-231919.
Early 2nd millennium B.C. With frieze comprising two seated figures facing each other, each holding a cup in one hand, farahavar above and rearing scorpion below; frond scene divider; supplied with a museum-quality impression. Cf. Teissier, B., Ancient Near Eastern Cylinder Seals in the Marcopoli Collection, Berkeley, 1984, item 97, for type. 5.35 grams, 20 mm (3/4 in.). From the 'S' collection, acquired 1970-1990s. The collection was seen and studied by W.G. Lambert, late Professor of Assyriology at the University of Birmingham, 1970-1993.
1st-2nd century A.D. Amuletic fascinum formed as a crescent with phallus to the right, hand in the fica gesture to the left and male genitals below; each with a loop beneath for attachment of another pendant; large loop above and attachment strap with stud. Cf. Beutler, F. et al., Der Adler Roms. Carnuntum und der Armee der Cäsaren, Bad-Deutsch Altenberg, 2017, item 768, for type. 81.5 grams, 68 mm (2 5/8 in.). (For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price.) Acquired in Europe in 1990s. European private collection.
2nd-3rd century A.D. Bust and torso of an indigenous nobleman modelled in the round; with rounded facial features, the shoulder-length hair dressed in hanks and cut into tiers, centre-parted and framing the face; the eyes exaggerated, probably originally emphasised with sheet-silver detailing; the broad chest smooth with ring-and-dot nipples; a thick collar or torc sitting high on the collar-bone, with braided detailing and finished with a D-shaped pendant; each upper-arm supported by a barley-twist column with cup finial and stylised flames above; the centre supported by a rectangular block with incised herringbone linear pattern interspersed with pointillé pellets; the base broad and gently curved away from the figure, with a lattice of bilinear panels bearing groups of three ring-and-dot motifs, D-shaped loop to the forward edge flanked by smaller lobes; the reverse plain, the head hollow with remains of a thick loop at the lower edge of the hair; significant iron deposits to surface from its deposition environment; of provincial Roman workmanship. See Boucher, S. & Tassinari, S., Musée de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine a Lyon: Bronzes Antiques I. Inscriptions, Statuaire, Vaisselle, Lyon, 1976. 461 grams, 13 cm (5 1/8 in.). [No Reserve] From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000. From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent.Its construction with a central block flanked by two short pillars (i.e. leaving two slots) suggests that the piece may have been intended as a rein-guide for a chariot, whereby the leather or fabric straps would pass through the two apertures and, by their separation, be prevented from tangling. Bronze figural busts are known from Gallo-Roman contexts: they are usually female and interpreted as tutelae or protective tribal spirits (Boucher & Tassinari, 1976, items 62-4). The present example is evidently designed to impress the viewer with its portrayal of the 'noble barbarian' as a suitable conveyor of martial splendour (Boucher & Tassinari, 1976, item 321). The impressive figure recalls the famed statue 'The Dying Gaul' in the Capitoline Museum, Rome, showing a 'barbarian' warrior with a neck torc, thick hair and moustache, discarded weapons and shield carved on the ground and a carnyx trumpet between his legs. The statue is a copy of a Hellenistic original celebrating a Greek victory over the Galatians.
9th-early 11th century A.D. Hollow-formed U-shaped body with spiral-wound finial wire cones and granulated collars, repoussé pounced finial with beaded wire lateral loops, ribbed loops to the outer face; complete with custom-made stand. See Williams, D. and Ogden, J., Greek Gold, Jewelry of the Classical World, MMA, 1994, item 77, for type. 8.87 grams, 41 mm (20.04 grams total, 68 mm including stand) (1 5/8 in. (2 5/8 in.). Acquired on the London art market, 1990s. Private collection, London.
5th-7th century A.D. and later. Ellipsoid lapis lazuli cloison with intaglio horse; set in a later stepped silver cell, D-shaped hoop with filigree to each outer edge; supplied with a museum-quality impression. Cf. Chadour, A.B., Rings. The Alice and Louis Koch Collection, volume I, Leeds, 1994, item 485, for type. 7.32 grams, 28.62 mm overall, 19.63 mm internal diameter (approximate size British T, USA 9 1/2, Europe 21.26, Japan 20) (1 1/8 in.). with a London, UK gallery 1971-early 2000s. Private collection, London, UK.
2nd-1st millennium B.C. A two-edged leaf-shaped blade with short rectangular tang, corrugated midrib extending almost to the tip and flared at the shoulder. Cf. Christie's, The Axel Guttmann Collection of Ancient Arms and Armour, part 2, London, 2004, item 36, p.33. 342 grams, 48 cm (18 7/8 in.). Acquired 1980-2015. Ex Abelita family collection.Luristan was hardly an ethnic or political entity, but the people of Luri had relations through warfare and trade with Sumerians, Lullubi, Assyrians, Babylonians and Elamites in a large time period, spanning from the 3rd to the 2nd millennium B.C. The ruling elites of warrior horsemen were buried in the graves with their weapons and horses.
Late 2nd-early 1st millennium B.C. The blade with shallow midrib, hilt cast with two horizontal grooves and crescentic guard. Cf. Christie's, The Axel Guttmann Collection of Ancient Arms and Armour, part 2, London, 2004, item 36, p.33, for similar. 354 grams, 31.5 cm (12 3/8 in.). Acquired 1980-2015. Ex Abelita family collection.Moorey, Gordon and Khorasani created a classification of bladed weapons, according to which daggers are edged weapons not greater than 36cm in length, dirks (short swords) are between 36cm and 50cm in length, and swords are edged weapons greater than 50cm in length.
13th-14th century A.D. Each hand-forged with square-section spikes, designed so that however the item falls, one spike is always vertical. Cf. Trapp, Graf, O., & Scalini, M., L'Armeria Trapp di Castel Coira-The Armoury of the Castle of Chuburg-Die Churburger Rustkammer, Fagnana, 1995-1996, p. 297 (vol. 1), for similar medieval German caltrops. 196 grams total, 7.0-10.2 cm (2 3/4 - 4 in.). [5, No Reserve] From the private collection of a London gentleman, from his grandfather's collection formed before the early 1970s.
Late 2nd millennium B.C. With ovate blade, central round rib and curved shoulders, the cylindrical long shaft widening towards the end, encasing a rectangular tang with bent tip. Cf. Khorasani, M.M., Arms and Armour from Iran. The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tübingen, 2006, item 277, for the type. 351 grams, 44 cm (17 1/4 in.). Acquired 1980-2015. Ex Abelita family collection.Similar spearheads were excavated in Marlik. Negahban stated that based upon the evidence on archaeological finds from West-North Iran, this type of spearhead may be dated to the final centuries of 2nd millennium B.C.
10th century B.C. A short sword with lentoid-section triangular blade, rhomboid guard, hilt with later organic filling to each face. Cf. Khorasani, M.M., Arms and Armour from Iran. The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tübingen, 2006, item 9, for type. 228 grams, 34 cm (13 3/8 in.). Acquired 1980-2015. Ex Abelita family collection.The type Dirk I according to the classification of Medvedskaya is common among dirks and daggers attributed to Luristan. The hilt is flanged and accepts inlays remnants of organic material on the handle. There are also two angular indentations on each side of the guard.
9th-7th century B.C. With ovate blade, strong midrib and socketted shaft with fastening holes. See Khorasani M.M., Arms and Armour from Iran. The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tübingen, 2006, item 284, for type. 729 grams, 38.5 cm (15 1/4 in.). Acquired 1980-2015. Ex Abelita family collection.The massive spear was used by chariot fighters to strike each other, or strike the enemy infantry from above. Similar specimens with longer sockets were excavated by Negahban in Amlash area. According to Moorey, sockets as long, if not longer than the blade, are a characteristic of Iranian spearheads in the late 2nd and early 1st millennium B.C. A similar spearhead from the Tappeh Sialk has been dated 9th-7th century B.C.
Late 2nd millennium B.C. With ovate blade, central rib and curved shoulders, the round-section long shaft tapering towards the flared collar, rectangular-section tang with bent tip. Cf. Khorasani, M.M., Arms and Armour from Iran. The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tübingen, 2006, item 277, p.629. 190 grams, 48 cm (18 7/8 in.). Acquired on the UK art market before 2000. Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.Similar spearheads were excavated in Marlik. Negahban stated that based upon the evidence on archaeological finds from West-North Iran, this type of spearhead may be dated to the final centuries of 2nd millennium B.C.
1st-2nd century A.D. With plano-convex body and flat base, tapering neck and everted rim; some iridescence to surface. Cf. Whitehouse, D., Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, vol.2, New York, 2001, item 772. 140 grams, 17.5 cm (6 7/8 in.). (For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price.) Private collection, Luxembourg, 2002. Swiss private collection, 2003. Ex Vittorio Rizzi, Basel, prior 2005. Accompanied by a copy of an Art Loss Register certificate no.S00035605.
2nd-1st millennium B.C. An adze-axe head with central shaft hole and curved blades. Cf. Christie's, The Axel Guttmann Collection of Ancient Arms and Armour, part 2, London, 2004, item 34, p.32. 755 grams, 17.5 cm (6 7/8 in.). Acquired 1980-2015. Ex Abelita family collection.The adze-axe was a fundamental axe of many Bronze Age cultures over the world. Its form was one that lends itself to dual purposes - for war and peace. As a tool, it functions in fabricating wood and as a weapon, its heavy mass and compact form make it a deadly striking and chopping weapon, even able to defeat light armour.
14th-10th century B.C. Elongated tapering triangular blade, with broad midrib and squared shoulders slightly rounded at the corners, rectangular sectioned tang with a bent button end. See Khorasani M.M., Arms and Armour from Iran. The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tübingen, 2006, item 269, for type. 387 grams, 49 cm (19 1/4 in.). Acquired 1980-2015. Ex Abelita family collection.The spearhead belongs to the sub-type A of the spearhead classification of Khorasani. Similar specimens, now in the National Museum of Iran, Teheran, were excavated in the Royal Cemetery of Marlik and found in tomb 5 trench 8 of that Necropolis.
13th-14th century A.D. Each hand-forged with square-section spikes, designed so that however the item falls, one spike is always vertical. Cf. Trapp, Graf, O., & Scalini, M., L'Armeria Trapp di Castel Coira-The Armoury of the Castle of Chuburg-Die Churburger Rustkammer, Fagnana, 1995-1996, p. 297 (vol. 1), for similar medieval German caltrops. Exhibited at the Harwich Museum, Harwich, Essex, UK, 21st January-10th March 2025; accompanied by a copy of a photograph of the artefacts on display. 240 grams total, 74-95 mm (3 - 3 3/4 in.). [4, No Reserve] From the private collection of a London gentleman, from his grandfather's collection formed before the early 1970s.
25th-11th century B.C. Comprising two bronze spearheads with a short tang and flat midrib, a dagger pointed blade with short tang and two rivets in the shoulders which slope to a narrow tang. Cf. for the short spearheads Negahban, E., Weapons from Marlik, Berlin, 1995, plate IX, no.117; Khorasani M.M., Arms and Armour from Iran. The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tübingen, 2006, item 283, for type; for the dagger blade Maxwell-Hyslop, R., 'Daggers and swords in Western Asia: a Study from Prehistoric Times to 600BC,' in Iraq, Volume 8, 1946, pp.1-65, pl.I, type 5. 207 grams total, 18-26 cm (7 - 10 1/4 in.). [3] Acquired 1980-2015. Ex Abelita family collection.The spearheads belongs to type 2 of spearhead according to the classification of Khorasani. A similar specimen was excavated by Negahban in Marlik. The dagger blade belongs to the type 5 of Maxwell-Hyslop classification, with pointed blade, straight sides and curved section.
1st-3rd century AD. Amber glass flask with bulbous body, dimple base, tapering neck, flared mouth folded into a pouring lip, applied handle to the rear. Cf. Whitehouse, D., Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, vol.1, New York, 1997, item 334, for type. 57 grams, 11.5 cm (4 1/2 in.). From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.
Lower Palaeolithic Period, circa 450,000-300,000 B.P. Lanceolate form with sharp edges, broad butt; marked with findspot and date. Cf. MacGregor, A. (ed.), Antiquities from Europe and the Near East in the Collection of Lord McAlpine of West Green, Oxford, 1987, item 1.4, for type. 176 grams, 11.7 cm (4 5/8 in.). [No Reserve] Found at Luzboro Hill, Romsey, England, UK, on the 7 February 1936. From a former private UK collector. Acquired on the UK art market. From the private collection of an East Anglian, UK, specialist collector.
Neolithic Period, circa 6000 B.P. Scaphoid in section with irregular rounded butt and curved edge, polished; old find spot label 'Fontigny Lalbie'. Cf. MacGregor, A. (ed.), Antiquities from Europe and the Near East in the Collection of Lord McAlpine of West Green, Oxford, 1987, item 4.2, for type. 318 grams, 16.2 cm (6 3/8 in.). [No Reserve] Found east of Paris, France. From an old Parisian collection. Acquired on the UK art market. From the private collection of an East Anglian, UK, collector.
6th-7th century A.D. Ellipsoid in plan with chamfered edge; standing nimbate figure in ankle-length robe extending one hand in blessing above a crawling supplicant; extensive Greek text transcribed as: ''ΚΕ Η ΓVNΙ / ΙΛ ΡVCΕΙ Ε / ΛTΟΣ ΕΤΙ / ΚΕ ΠΟΛΑ / ΝΙCΛ ΜΙ / Ν ωFΕΛΕ / ΛΑΑΜ / ΕΡ / ΗΛ / Λ / ΜΟVCΑ ' and 'A / ΛF / O / ΛΛ'.…'[καὶ γυνὴ οὗσα ἐν ῥύσει αἵματος δώδεκα ἔτη καὶ πολλὰ παθοῦσα ὑπὸ πολλῶν ἰατρῶν καὶ δαπανήσασα τὰ παρ᾽ αὐτῆς πάντα καὶ μηδὲν ὠφεληθεῖσα ἀλλὰ μᾶλλον εἰς τὸ χεῖρον ἐλθοῦσα…' Cf. similar amulet in the Metropolitan Museum, New York, item 17.190.491. 10.2 grams, 27 mm (1 in.). UK private collection before 2000. Acquired on the UK art market. Property of a London gentleman.The scene and surrounding text refers to the miracle concerning the woman with the issue of blood; the Greek text is abbreviated from Mark 5, 25-34: 'And there was a woman who had had a discharge of blood for twelve years, and who had suffered much under many physicians, and had spent all that she had, and was no better but rather grew worse. She had heard the reports about Jesus and came up behind him in the crowd and touched his garment. For she said, 'If I touch even his garments, I will be made well.' And immediately the flow of blood dried up, and she felt in her body that she was healed of her disease. And Jesus, perceiving in himself that power had gone out from him, immediately turned about in the crowd and said, 'Who touched my garments?' And his disciples said to him, 'You see the crowd pressing around you, and yet you say, ‘Who touched me?' And he looked around to see who had done it. But the woman, knowing what had happened to her, came in fear and trembling and fell down before him and told him the whole truth. And he said to her, 'Daughter, your faith has made you well; go in peace, and be healed of your disease.'
Rugen (Northern Germany), Nordic Neolithic Period, circa 4000-2000 B.P. Knapped and polished in fine honey-coloured flint, trapezoidal in profile and rectangular in section; with rounded butt and slightly convex edge; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. MacGregor, A. (ed.), Antiquities from Europe and the Near East in the Collection of Lord McAlpine of West Green, Oxford, 1987, item 4.85, for type. 493 grams total, 17.5 cm (640 grams total, 20.2 cm including stand) (6 7/8 in. (8 in.). (For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price.) From the old German private collection Von Korff family, Germany; inherited by Julian von Korff before 1980, Germany. with Athena Munzen der Antike, Munchen, prior 2004. Inscription on object: Varbelvitz Rügen; inscription on label: 104; inscription on label: 335.
Neolithic Period, circa 1500 B.P. Narrow thick-butted with flared sides, rectangular in section with gently curved edge. Cf. MacGregor, A. (ed.), Antiquities from Europe and the Near East in the Collection of Lord McAlpine of West Green, Oxford, 1987, item 4.12, for type. 455 grams, 16.5 cm (6 1/2 in.). [No Reserve] From an old Danish collection. Acquired on the UK art market. Acquired on the European art market. From the private collection of an East Anglian, UK, specialist collector.
Neolithic Period, circa 6000 B.P. Lentoid in section with broad square butt and long rounded cutting edge; unpolished; old find spot label 'Rocourt Saint Martin'. Cf. MacGregor, A. (ed.), Antiquities from Europe and the Near East in the Collection of Lord McAlpine of West Green, Oxford, 1987, item 4.2. for type. 436 grams, 21 cm (8 1/4 in.). [No Reserve] Found east of Paris, France. From an old Paris collection. Acquired on the European art market. From the private collection of an East Anglian, UK, specialist collector.
6th-7th century A.D. With integral discoid bezel displaying a male and female facing intaglio bust, Greek text below 'OMONOIA', (concord. agreement, harmony). Cf. Chadour, A.B., Rings. The Alice and Louis Koch Collection, volume I, Leeds, 1994, item 489, for type. 10.51 grams, 23.35 mm overall, 19.57 mm internal diameter (approximate size British T, USA 9 1/2, Europe 21.26, Japan 20) (1 in.). [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website]From the late Alison Barker collection, 1970-1990. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by a search certificate number no.12531-231455.
Late Passage Grave-Early Dolmen Period, 3900-3000 B.P. Rectangular in section with asymmetrical rounded butt, worked rounded edge. Cf. MacGregor, A., (ed.) Antiquities from Europe and the Near East in the Collection of Lord McAlpine of West Green, Oxford, 1987, item 4.69, for type. 629 grams, 20.5 cm (8 in.). [No Reserve] Acquired from a Swedish auction house. From the collection of a South West London, UK, specialist Stone Age collector. Accompanied by a copy of the Swedish Cultural Heritage Board export licence.
Neolithic Period, circa 6000 B.P. Lentoid in section with broad square butt and curved edge, finely polished. Cf. MacGregor, A. (ed.), Antiquities from Europe and the Near East in the Collection of Lord McAlpine of West Green, Oxford, 1987, item 4.36, for type. 594 grams, 18.5 cm (7 1/4 in.). [No Reserve] From an old Parisian collection. Acquired on the European art market. From the private collection of an East Anglian, UK, specialist collector.
10th-8th century B.C. A 'sanguisuga' (leech) fibula with hollow, vertically ribbed bow; integral coiled spring and ellipsoid catchplate; substantial pin. Cf. Hattatt, R., Brooches of Antiquity, Oxford, 1987, item 1355, for type. 128 grams, 84 mm (3 1/4 in.). [No Reserve] From the private collection of a London gentleman, from his grandfather's collection formed before the early 1970s.

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