Interesting huge seal from the Oberländer collection. It was described as unidentified and probably ceramic, but to us it looks like Limestone, but we're not certain. At first glance it looks like a Pre-Columbian seal, but details doesn't compute and there were no Pre-Columbian seals in the collection, so it could be from Mesopotamia / Western Asia, we're not certain.
It's sold as guaranteed ancient and 800+ years old.
Size: 35 mm tall and 36 mm...
A choice example of a of a large Wadj Sceptre in brown hardstone, with the stone aiming to imitate rolled papyrus.
The scroll is widest at the top, where there is a neck below the faux loop for suspension. The base tapers into a softened point. Such an amulet would have been for ritual buriel.
Size: c. 32 mm.
Condition: good very fine and intact.
Provenance: Formerly in the private collection of Eberhard Hanfstaengl (1886-1973)...
This is an interesting bronze spear head from ancient Persia. It is similar to items attributed to the Luristan culture ca 1200 BC. This is a heavy and robust weapon with no signs of damage, repair or restoration. It has a square shaft, rectangular "tail" and leaf-shaped blade. This piece weighs 281 grams and measures roughly 31 cm. This is an excellent specimen for any ancient weapons collection.
The horizontal inscription reads: “Illuminate the Osiris of the priest of the goddess Smentet, PA-DI-USIR”. He was a priest of the goddess Smentet and priest of the sanctuary of Ptah-Un! His moters name is given as Irbinat.
This ushabti figurine is depicted as a worker holding two hoes for work in the fields of Osiris in the afterlife. He is wearing a tripartite wig which falls down between the shoulders. He has an Osiris-type beard which ends in a tight forward curl...
POTTERY OIL LAMP
Byzantine Period, 7th Cent. AD
Measurements: Length: 9 cm - Width: 5.5 cm
Condition: Good condition with age weathering as shown
Found in Jerusalem, Holy Land
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A nice pair of ancient Near East Bronze javelins / spear points. Likely Neo-Elamite, dating to around 1200-800 BC.
Commonly called 'Luristani' by dealers and collectors. Both with tangs, prominent central midribs. Both have incised criss cross patterns near the bottom of the blades on ones side.
Size: c. 14 & 15,5 cm - c. 5,5-6 inches.
Condition: Choice with some roughness. Nice patinas & good metal.
Ex. Danish Private collection.
A fine set of three bronze and copper daggers, East Caspian Sea area, 3rd.-2nd. mill. BC.
The set includes one extremely fine dagger of later fabric, probably 1200-800 BC with a long bend tang.
Size: 177 mm., 173 mm., and 147 mm.
Condition: Choice VF to Extremely fine, uncleaned with sandy deposits.
Ex. Danish private Collection, aquired at the Copenhagen antiques market in the 1990s.
Campanian squat lekythos decorated with the head of a woman wearing a segmented sakkos sparing a tuft at the temple. The Campanian headdress is stitched along the joins and leaves a bun at rear.
Eye and eyebrow are indicated with short lines, mouth and nostrils with tiny dots.
Tiny lines to extend the round chin. The woman wears a necklace and an earring.
The sideward tendril with scrolls that frame vestigial blossoms...
POTTERY OIL LAMP
Byzantine empire, 5th Cent. AD
Typical type, nicely made and decorated
Measurements: Length: 9.5 cm - Width: 6.5 cm
Condition: Good condition with age weathering as shown
Found in Bethlehem south of Jerusalem, Holy Land
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Interesting Iconographic type of flat round stamp seal with an emblem or hieroglyphs in the center inside a circle of wedges, Hittite Empire, 16th.-14th.- cent. BC.
Size: 21 mm. wide and 7 mm...
Interesting and massive bronze ring with standing human on the Bezel, Amlash / South Caspian Sea area, c. early 2nd. millenium BC.
An unsually large ring for it's type. Normally these are decorated with applied patterns on a spiral - in this case the ringmaker also found space for a standing human figure with a weapon or a staff in his left hand, likely a mythical figure or a warrior. Lovely red and blue-green patina!
Size: The round bezel measure 27 mm...
Interesting and rare bronze bell, perhaps from a a church or monastery, Early Byzantine c. 8th.-10th. century.
The wide Bell with a solid loop and inscribed all the way around the body with: O AΓHOC BΛACHOC=The Saint Blaise.
Diameter: 7,2 cm. and c. 6 cm. tall.
Blaise of Sebaste in Latin: Blasius (martyred 316 AD) was a physician and bishop of Sebastea in historical Lesser Armenia (modern Sivas, Turkey) who is venerated as a Christian saint and martyr...
This pair is part of a collection we are posting on the site. These are often misidentified as crossbow arrow ends. However, to our knowledge no such items have ever been found associated with crossbow bolts. These particular pieces went over the ends of the wooden ribs in large parasols. The protruding hooks put tension on the strings or straps that were attached to the skin of the parasol...
A beautiful bronze standard finial of the "Master of Animals" type. A tube in anthropomorphic form, worked on both sides identically, showing a human with a long nose and jutting ears, grasping the necks of two animals. Western Iran, Luristan culture, c. 9th-7th century B.C. Provenance: Private Collection, Switzerland. Condition: fine, with nice patina. Dimension: height: 15.2 cm.
Large bronze cross pendant in a hollow style with two halfs put together.
Likely Eastern Europe, 12th.-14th. century AD.
Size: c. 38 mm. quite heavy.
Ex. Hafnia Coins stock, bought in Denmark in the late 1990s.
Two dishes with rounded wall and slightly incurved rim. One with pitted black glaze, standing on a bulged foot. The other unglazed.
Two more unglazed dishes with straight floor and bulged rim.
Ceramic
Campanian, late 4th century BC
D. 7.2 cm (2.8 in) to 12 cm (4.7 in)
Intact. Black glaze with surface wear, all with surface wear.
Swiss private collection. Glazed dish acquired in the German art market, September 2009.
The authenticity of the...
An attractive ancient silver seal ring, Parthian Kingdom, c. 200 BC-200 AD.
The ring finely made in high grade silver and engraved with a bird on the oval bezel.
Ringsize: 48-49 (EU - France, Germany), equals to US size 4.5-5.
Ex. Gert Clef collection, aquired in the 1990s.
A large two-colored Egyptian eye of Horus amulet. Made of turquoise glazed composite, the pupil and eyebrows accentuated in dark brown. Dating c. to the 22nd to 25th Dynasties, 946 - 657 B.C. Condition: traces of age. Dimension: c. 3.3 cm long, 2 cm high, 0.5 cm thick.