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Fine Crescent Hilted Marlik Bronze Flanged Dagger

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Middle Eastern: Metalwork: Pre AD 1000   item# 559825

Fine Crescent Hilted Marlik Bronze Flanged Dagger
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This is a very fine, crescent hilted dagger dating to around 1000BC. It is from the ancient Marlik culture in Northwestern Iran. For a nearly identical piece see "Bronze and Iron" by Oscar Muscarella page 102. This piece is 321 mm and weighs178 grams. It has a choice patina and is in astounding condition. Certainly one of the finest examples of this type dagger you may find.


Excellent condition Luristan Sword w/handle Rivets

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Middle Eastern: Metalwork: Pre AD 1000   item# 559819

Excellent condition Luristan Sword w/handle Rivets
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$595 

This is an exceptional example of a bronze sword from ancient Luristan (circa 1000BC). It has a choice patina and is very clean overall. The handle would have been inlaid with bone, wood or ivory which is now long gone. Three original rivets remain in the handle and at least one of them moves freely back and forth without falling out. This sword measures 387mm and weighs 226 grams. The blade has a pronounced mid rib. It shows very little wear or damage. This is one of the finest examples of this ...click for details


Bronze and Iron Arrowheads from Europe

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Pre AD 1000   item# 559812

Bronze and Iron Arrowheads from Europe
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This is a collection of 10 bronze arrow points, 5 iron spear or lance points, and one Roman iron lance point excavated in Europe. The bronze points likely date to around 300 BC, give or take a few centuries. The iron points probably date to between 200 AD and 1200 AD. These are good examples to add to your collection. Feel free to make an offer on one point or on the entire set, or on any combination in between.


Ancient Bronze Arrow Point

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Pre AD 1000   item# 552611

Ancient Bronze Arrow Point
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$39 

This is another fine, ancient bronze arrow point from Uzbekistan dating to the time of Alexander the Great (330 BC) or earlier. It measures 89mm in length and weighs 16 grams.


Ancient Judean Bronze Spear or Dagger

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Middle Eastern: Metalwork: Pre AD 1000   item# 552599

Ancient Judean Bronze Spear or Dagger
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$225 

This is an ancient bronze dagger or spear from Judea. It dates to roughly 1100 BC, around the time of King David. This elegant weapon measures 208mm in length and weighs 103 grams. It has a beautiful,natural patina and shows no signs of damage or repair except a slight bend near the tip. The metal is solid and stable.


Ancient Syrian Bronze Dagger or Lance

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Pre AD 1000   item# 552594

Ancient Syrian Bronze Dagger or Lance
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$159 

This is an exceptional bronze dagger or lance point from ancient Syria, possibly the Luristan culture. It measures 199mm and weighs 68 grams. It has a small tang, gently sloping blade edge, and thick midrib. It has a nice malachite patina and shows no signs of damage or repair.


Ancient Copper Point From Afghanistan 300 BC

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Middle Eastern: Metalwork: Pre AD 1000   item# 552588

Ancient Copper Point From Afghanistan 300 BC
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$119 

This is a fantastic little copper point from the Afghan/Turkestan area. It dates to circa 300 BC. It measures 142 mm in length and weighs 37 grams. It has a circular perforation in the tang. The piece has a light, attractive patina and is very solid and stable with no signs of damage or repair.


Unique Bactrian Bronze Spear Point or Dagger

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Pre AD 1000   item# 549707

Unique Bactrian Bronze Spear Point or Dagger
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$149 

This is a quaint little spear or dagger from the Bactrian culture dating to roughly 2000 BC. It is 126mm long and weighs 26 grams. It has a very interesting, rounded leaf shape. It is flat and undamaged. It has a wonderful malachite patina. This belongs in your collection.


Incredibly Rare Amlash Decorated Spear or Lance

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Pre AD 1000   item# 549706

Incredibly Rare Amlash Decorated Spear or Lance
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$179 

This is a very unique bronze spear or lance point from the Amlash (or possibly Luristan) culture in ancient Iran(ca 2000 BC). It measures 132mm and weighs 48 grams. It has a fantastic malachite patina. It has four incised rings around the base of the blade and then remnants of two bronze rings which undoubtedly aided in the attachment of the point to a wooden shaft. It has some damage to the edges but is an incredible piece nonetheless.


Rare Sumerian Copper Dagger ca 3000 BC

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Pre AD 1000   item# 549704

Rare Sumerian Copper Dagger ca 3000 BC
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$229 

This is an extremely rare copper dagger from the Sumerian culture. It dates to roughly 3000 BC and marks mankind's earliest venture into the art of metalwork. It is incredibly well preserved and has an "as found" patina. It shows no damage or repair other than being slightly bent at the tang. This is an incredible opportunity to add an example of the oldest known metal weaponry to your collection.

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