Greek Geometric Bronze Pectoral, 7th Century B.C.
Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Bronze Pre AD 1000: item #771379
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Apolonia Ancient Art
303-321-7351 gallery
$3800.00
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This interesting piece is a Greek bronze pectoral that dates from the Geometric period, circa 7th century B.C. This complete piece is approximately 12.4 inches long and is flat, except the rounded terminal ends. This piece was worn on the upper chest, and was connected around the neck possibly with a leather tie, or was attached to the garmet with the terminal ends that have a sharp pointed end. This piece has several round geometric designs that are punched and engraved into the front of the... Click for details
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Sweet Greek Bronze Squat Lekythos
Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Bronze Pre AD 1000: item #768450
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Apolonia Ancient Art
303-321-7351 gallery
$3800.00
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This sweet Greek bronze vessel is known as a "squat lekythos", and dates to the second half of the fourth century B.C., circa 350-300 B.C. This intact vessel is approximately 3.5 inches high by 3.5 inches wide at the top. This attractive piece has an exceptional emerald dark green patina with dark blue and light brown deposits. There are also minute lines that are extremely fine that run around the main body of the vessel, and it took an artist with a great deal of skill to engrave these arou... Click for details
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Cypriot large Bronze Age spear
Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Bronze Pre AD 1000: item #766390 C16
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Helios Gallery
+44 (0)1225 744751
UK Pounds - £450.00
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A very good quality large cast bronze spear head with a tapered point, leaf shaped blades and a sharp central ridge.
The quality of the casting of this weapon is testimony to the advanced skills of the Mediterranean bronze-working industry at the dawn of the 2nd Millennium BC. Although the shape was influenced by imports from the East, the design has taken on its own identity which can be clearly recognised as Cypriot and Aegean.
Due to the large dimensions of these blades some experts have c... Click for details
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AN ANCIENT GREEK BRONZE HELMET
Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Bronze Pre AD 1000: item #765895
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Explorer Ancient Art
718-979-9205
$17,500
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Illyrian type ancient Greek bronze helmet. Of high domed form with long cheek-guards and everted neck-guard, parallel ridges on the crown, rivet in front used for attachment of the crest, perimeter of the cheek-guards and front of helmet finely incised with beading design. 6th Century B.C. 10 1/2 inches high. Ex. NYC private collection.
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Massive Greek Mycenaean Bronze Armlets: X-Rare
Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Bronze Pre AD 1000: item #763998
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Apolonia Ancient Art
303-321-7351 gallery
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These massive Greek/Mycenaean bronze armlets date circa 1400-1100 B.C. and are extremely rare. Each of these striking armlets were cast as one piece, and are very heavy. These pieces were very valuable in antiquity, as a great deal of bronze went into these pieces, and only a wealthy individual and/or noble wore these pieces as a mark of rank and prestige. These pieces are approximately 3.6 inches in diameter by 2.6 inches high, and were likely worn by a very powerful male individual on the u... Click for details
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Ancient Bronze Axe Head
Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Bronze Pre AD 1000: item #753726
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Priceless Past
$179
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This is a bronze, lugged axe or chisel. It dates to circa 1500 BC or earlier and is in spectacular condition. It appears to have been cast flat and ground only on one side as was common with these early pieces. It weighs 184 grams and measures just over 15 cm in length.
See similar axe, Aegean origin: Deshayes J. Les outils de bronze, de L'indus au Danube (IVe au IIe Millenaire). Paris, 1960, pl. XIV, # 1131.
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