A very fine lot of four larger stamp seals in superb stones (Banded carnelian, Calchedony), Sassanian, 3rd.-6th. century AD.
The lot includes different motifs on 4 nicely polished elipsoid seals.
Size: 21-23 mm. wide.
Condition: Choice and intact, finely patinated.
Ex. Egeskov Collection, an important and rare collection of Sassanian seals, handpicked over 30 years of collecting.
A large 'Luristan' tanged Bronze lance head dating to 2nd. mill. BC.
The lance with a leafshaped blade, a rectangular-sectioned midrib and gently curved shoulders. The tang is bend at the top.
Size: 34,3 cm - 13 inches.
Condition: A choice lancehead with azurite and green patina. Intact with some nicks and roughness to the edge.
Ex. Private Collection.
A cast bronze sword from Ancient Near East, Amlash, dating to around 14th-10th cent BC.
Tapering double-edged, slightly convex blade with flat mid-rib and short tang with hole for a rivet to fasten handle.
Size: c. 51 cm - c. 19,5 inches.
Condition: Choice. Slight roughness to the blade, beautiful green bronze patina. .
Ex. Private Collection. Comes with our COA and guaranteed authentic.
A massive ancient Near East bronze lance, ca. 1500-1000 BC.
Caspian Sea area, likely Turkmenistan. The largest bronze lance we've had for 20 years with it's 55 cm.
The lance with a very long folded and hammered socket, still with original content inside. Blade with a raised midsection.
A highly interesting piece for it's size alone, very impressive in hand.
Condition: Very nice, intact with minor losses to the blade, as seen in the pictures...
A bronze Scythe, Turkmenistan / Caspian Sea Area, bronzeage 2nd.-1st. mill. BC.
Interesting large and very sharp blade, used as a harvesting tool and sometimes as a weapon as well.
European bronzeage scythe blades (sicles) are fairly commenly sold on the market whereas sicles from the Near east or western asian bronzeage cultures are very scarce indeed. This specimen is larger than most European blades, whith a highly sharpened blade and a thick slightly bended back of blade...
Ancient Near East, Luristan, ca. 1200 to 800 BC. A large elaborate bronze cloak pin, cast via the lost wax (cire perdue) process with poppy flower shaped terminal.
Used to fasten clothes, in this case due to the unusually heavy fabric and decoration, likely leather for presentation use - perhaps for a very thick cape or leather armor...
A superb quality Islamic bowl, Islamic, 12th century A.D. (494 AH – 597 AH). Central Asia - Bamiyan.
Pearly white glaze with Sgraffito decoration (relief), pottery bowl with flaring body rising from a short foot. The sides decorated with a beautiful Sgraffito pattern of ovals and center and rim decorated with splashes of brown.
Condition: Choice. Almost perfectly intact and with fine grazing and inherent iridescence.
Size: 8,8 cm. wide and approx 4,2 cm...
A superb quality Islamic bowl, Islamic, 12th century A.D. (494 AH – 597 AH). Central Asia - Bamiyan.
Pearly white glaze with Sgraffito decoration (relief), pottery bowl with flaring body rising from a short foot. The sides decorated with a beautiful Sgraffito pattern of ovals and center and rim decorated with splashes of brown.
Condition: Choice. Almost perfectly intact and with fine grazing and inherent iridescence.
Size: 9 cm. wide and approx 4,2 cm...
A nicely decorated Indus Valley pottery vase, dating to c. 3rd mill. BC. Probably Mehrgarh-civilisation.
The beautiful vase-form decorated with fish swimming and geomethric decoration.
Size: ca 15 cm. tall and 8-9 cm. wide - a substantial piece from Indus Valley
Condition: Choice for age and type. Intact with a few smaller chips to the rim.
Ex. Danish Private collection.
A nicely decorated Indus Valley pottery beaker or cup, dating to c. 3rd mill. BC. Probably Mehrgarh-civilisation.
The vessel with high walls on a narrow base, painted zoomorphic motif of a cow and some geometrical patterns.
Size is 9,5 x 10 cm.
Condition: Choice for age and type. Intact with a few smaller chips.
Ex. Danish Private collection.
An early pale yellow-green mold blown bottle of mallet shape. The conical neck with two narrow rings at the top and a knop-like bulge at the bottom. At the shoulder of the bottle is a molded brown tinted circle. The bottle body is decorated with three raised circular reserves, each with a flower within, and surrounded by radiating leaves.
This very rare bottle has survived its long burial without damage...
Very large and impressive early Dynastic or pre-dynastic stamp seal, Mesopotamia, ca. late 4th.-early 3rd. millenium BC.
The seal hemispheric, drilled through the top in a greenish-black stone with a high relief engraving of a 4-legged animal.
Size: 30 mm. in diameter and 16,5 mm. high.
Condition: Choice, fine patina and wear but intact.
Ex. German Collection (Berlin), collected from the 1980s and onwards...
A scarce Sumerian stamp seal in greenish black stone, Mesopotamia, ca. 4th. millenium BC.
The seal predynastic and very interesting in that it has a double image of animals and a labyrint.
Size: 28 mm. long and 19 mm. wide.
Condition: Choice, fine patina and wear but intact.
Ex. German Collection (Berlin), collected from the 1980s and onwards.
Comes with collectors own notes and photos mounted on filt with a hard wax impression.
A beautiful and rare stone stamp seal, carved in black serpentine with a high handle, Western Asia, Neo-Hittite states, c. 1000-700 BC
Triangular seal plate, engraved with a reclining 4-legged animal, finely made knob handle with piercing and engravings on the top!
Diameter: 20 x 20 mm. height 12,5 mm.
Condition: Superb.
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Rare Anatolian (costal region) stone seal with handle and a depiction of a Ram or Goat, Neo-Hittite States, 1st. millenium BC.
Finely carved seal with an elaborate handle and some great details. The Goat is a symbol or personification of the storm god in the Hititte Pantheon.
Height 16 mm., the square seal-plate, 17,5 x 16,5 mm.
Condition: Superb.
Ex. Important German Collection (Berlin), collected from the 1980s and onwards.
Hogarth, D.G....
A massive and rare excarvated bronze vessel, likely for the storage of liquids, Byzantine, 6th.-9th. century AD.
Horisontically ribbed body and carinated vertically ribbed shoulder with funnel mouth.
Made in solid metal in a fine vase-like shape, with holes for attaching it to chains. A utility vessel, used for containing foods or liquids.
Size: 34-35 cm. wide and around 35,5 cm. tall, weight 4,2 kilograms - a HUGE piece for this early vessel!
Condit...
Burnished Yortan jug of globular body and narrow neck. The beaked spout is connected to the body with an arched handle.
Six raised knobs around the belly and one at the bottom to the handle.
Ceramic
Anatolian, Yortan Culture, 2700-2500 BC
H. 24 cm (9.4 in)
Spout and handle reattached, otherwise choice condition. Carefully polished surface. Root marks and soil deposits.
Ex Swiss private collection of Elsa Bloch-Diener, Berne, since the mid-1970s.
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Authentic ancient Luristan, Babylonian type bronze sword circa 1200 -1000 BC. A flanged hilt and blade finely cast in one piece. A very fine example of an authentic Ancient Luristan bronze dagger, of elegant form, from the Bronze Age circa 1200 -1000 BC. A tapering double-edged blade, a shaped hilt with an elliptical pommel, hollowed on each face for a pair of grip-scales. In the period when the sword was used, the handle would have had a bone or wooden insert, but these never survive three thou...