This piece is an ancient bronze bell from southeast Asia. It is likely from the Khmer culture around the 12th century but stylistically it could be considerably older. It has a beautiful blue and green patina with traces of soil encrustations and fabric. It is approximately 7.5 cm tall, 6.8 cm wide and weighs 251 grams.
This is a beautiful bronze dagger from the Dong Son culture in early Southeast Asia. It dates to the Han period (ca 200 bc). The very fine quillons that are often missing on pieces of this type are present and intact, making this a truly rare and high quality find. It measures 31.5 cm in length and weighs 371 grams. It appears to have a repair to the very tip, which is not uncommon for these daggers.
This is a great little bronze dagger from the Dong Son culture in ancient southeast Asia. It dates to circa 300 BC. This is a fairly solid piece with no signs of repair. It measures roughly 178mm and weighs 87 grams. Daggers such as this are becoming increasingly difficult to find.
This is a bronze lime pot from the Khmer culture dating to circa 13th century. It has a very nice "as found" patina. It weighs 209 grams and measures just over 13 cm in height.