ANCIENT JEWELLERY AND WEAPONRY

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ANCIENT JEWELLERY AND WEAPONRY

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Ca. 300-100 BCA finely rendered pair of gold earrings, each formed from a twisted circular wire hoop, which tapers towards one end and features an...

Ca. 100-300 ADA beautiful restrung necklace comprising glass and stone white beads spaced by blue beads. Lower part is adorned with two gold spher...

Ca. 100-300 ADA symmetrically arranged necklace of restrung spheres made of glass, stone, ceramic, and gold tubular beads.Necklaces were part of t...

Ca. 700-1100 AD A bronze example of an axe or Perun amulet comprising a suspension loop and a stylised axe with a notched head, and impressed dots...

Ca. 700-1100 ADA large bronze example of an axe or Perun amulet comprising a suspension loop and a stylised axe head with forked, recurved termina...

Ca. 1000 BC A bronze spectacle brooch formed as two large tightly-wound coils; a pin and catch plate to the reverse. Size: L:165mm / W:78mm ; 173....

Ca. 800 BC A beautiful bronze pendant formed as an omega-shaped plaque of round-section wire with coiled ends. Size: L:35mm / W:70mm ; 23.3g Prove...

Ca. 800 BCA bronze pendant made from a coiled wire forming two large circular disks. This type is sometimes referred to as a "spectacle pendant” d...

Ca. 400 BCAn intricately-modelled terminal from a ritual chariot with the iconography of a griffin in landscape with mouth open, the griffin portr...

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