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Ca. 800 BC. A Greek Archaic Period sword with intact handle. A fine example of a lost wax cast bronze sword with a narrow handle designed to have an inlaid bone or ivory panel. Blade with geometric pattern decoration close to handle. Superb Condition. ; From west Asia to Mainland Greece, bronze weaponry production flourished from the 2nd millennium BC to about 700BC when it was gradually replaced by iron. Swords, spears, and arrows were exchanged via trade and war and are discovered in both civic and ritual contexts. 345 mm; 13.58265 in; 240g; Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1980s.
Ca. 900 - 1100 AD. An iron Viking Bearded axehead with a slender curved blade with reinforced cutting edge and chin to the lower edge, round socket with triangular flanges and long rectangular panel to the rear face; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. Arbman, H. Birka I: Die Gräber, Uppsala, 1940. 115 x 115 mm; 4.52755x4.52755 in; 483g; Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1980s.
CA.800 BC. Greek Archaic period (bronze Age) bronze short sword with tapering lentoid-section two-edged blade, crescentic lower guard, Ibex shaped handle designed to have an inlaid bone or ivory panel. Superb Condition; on a custom stand; From west Asia to Mainland Greece, bronze weaponry production flourished from the 2nd millennium BC to about 700BC when it was gradually replaced by iron. Swords, spears, and arrows were exchanged via trade and war and are discovered in both civic and ritual contexts. 475 x 55 mm; 18.70075x2.16535 in; 327g; Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1980s.
Ca. 1200 BC. Bronze Age, Luristan, decorated short sword with intact handle. A fine example of a lost wax cast bronze short sword with a narrow handle designed to have an inlaid bone or ivory panel. Blade with geometric pattern decoration close to handle. Superb Condition. From west Asia to Mainland Greece, bronze weaponry production flourished from the 2nd millennium BC to about 700BC when it was gradually replaced by iron. Swords, spears, and arrows were exchanged via trade and war and are discovered in both civic and ritual contexts. 425 mm; 16.73225 in; 324g; Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1980s.
Ca. 800 BC. Bronze Age Near Eastern decorated sword with intact handle. A fine example of a lost wax cast bronze sword with a narrow handle designed to have an inlaid bone or ivory panel. Blade with geometric pattern decoration close to handle. Superb Condition. ; From west Asia to Mainland Greece, bronze weaponry production flourished from the 2nd millennium BC to about 700BC when it was gradually replaced by iron. Swords, spears, and arrows were exchanged via trade and war and are discovered in both civic and ritual contexts. 355 mm; 13.97635 in; 169g; Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1980s.
CA.800 BC. Greek Archaic period (bronze Age) bronze short sword with tapering lentoid-section two-edged blade, crescentic lower guard, Ibex shaped handle designed to have an inlaid bone or ivory panel. Superb Condition; From west Asia to Mainland Greece, bronze weaponry production flourished from the 2nd millennium BC to about 700BC when it was gradually replaced by iron. Swords, spears, and arrows were exchanged via trade and war and are discovered in both civic and ritual contexts. 410 x 60 mm; 16.1417x2.3622 in; 360g; Provenance: Important London collection of Ancient art; formed in 1970s then passed by descent.
Ca .1200 BC. Greek Archaic Period Bronze Sword with tapering lentoid-section two-edged blade, crescentic lower guard, Ibex shaped handle designed to have an inlaid bone or ivory panel. Superb Condition; From west Asia to Mainland Greece, bronze weaponry production flourished from the 2nd millennium BC to about 700BC when it was gradually replaced by iron. Swords, spears, and arrows were exchanged via trade and war and are discovered in both civic and ritual contexts. 445 x 60 mm; 17.51965x2.3622 in; 479g; Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1980s.
Ca. 900 - 1100 AD. An iron Viking Bearded axehead with a slender curved blade with reinforced cutting edge and chin to the lower edge, round socket with triangular flanges and long rectangular panel to the rear face; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. Arbman, H. Birka I: Die Gräber, Uppsala, 1940. 135 x 130 mm; 5.31495x5.1181 in; 655g; Provenance: Important London collection of Ancient art; formed in 1970s then passed by descent.
Ca.1500 AD. An interesting Medieval Islamic cast bronze axehead formed as a peltoid blade and collared socket with a human figure as a rear panel; to each face of the blade rosette motifs with figures of bird heads on the blade terminals; an arabesque motif to the socket. Good condition; on the custom stand; 170 x 115 mm; 6.6929x4.52755 in; 493g; Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1980s.
Ca. 900 - 1100 AD. An iron Viking Bearded axehead with a slender curved blade with reinforced cutting edge and chin to the lower edge, round socket with triangular flanges and long rectangular panel to the rear face; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. Arbman, H. Birka I: Die Gräber, Uppsala, 1940. 135 x 125 mm; 5.31495x4.92125 in; 542g; Provenance: Important London collection of Ancient art; formed in 1970s then passed by descent.
Ca.200-300 AD. An amazing large Gandhara panel made of grey schist stone; with the representation of Buddha life.The Buddha at center seated in dhyanasana upon a pedestal with his arms folded in his lap, the face with downcast eyes, flanked by adoring attendant figures dressed in robes with finely incised folds, all within a pointed arch with floral and dentilated bands, flanked by two eagle heads; Fine condition; on custom stand; Reference for Gandhara: Jongeward, D. 2019, Buddhist Art Of Gandhara in the Ashmolean Museum. Oxford, Oxford University Press. 600 x 275 mm; 23.622x10.82675 in; over 6kg; Provenance: Property of a professional London art expert; obtained from an old British collection formed in the 1970s.
Bury St Edmunds WWI Centenary Art Trail panel pictures; two 4ft square display boards featuring 32 paintings created by twenty-three different artists from the Bury St Edmunds Art Society, each 20 x 20cm, the boards are varnished with a clear UV protecting coating so they can be displayed outdoors, also free standing on a purpose made supporting framework
A pair of porcelain figures, the lady in standing pose wearing blue and purple dress and with light blue hat in hand, her gallant in similar pose wearing blue jacket and yellow breeches, each on a gilt heightened scrolling base, with Chelsea style anchor mark verso, h.13cm; together with a small Royal Crown Derby vase and cover, of baluster form, on a cobalt blue ground the central panel decorated with pink roses, heightened in gilt, having printed mark verso; a small Wedgwood lustre bowl; a Crown Derby vase, of squat baluster form, on a pink ground with gilt floral decoration; and a miniature Wedgwood teacup and saucer (6)
A pair of Royal Crown Derby urn shaped vases, each on a cobalt blue ground, the central panel painted with a mountain landscape scene, the whole heightened in gilt, having printed mark verso, h.10cm; together with a pair of Coalport vases, each of tapering ovoid form to a circular foot-rim, having blue and white striped decoration, with further painted floral decoration, Coalport England crown mark verso and AD1750 V6144, h.20cmCondition report: Derby – no apparent faults.Coalport - one lacking cover, the other with restoration to finial and further crack running through base.Not signed unless stated in lot description.

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