ANCIENT JEWELLERY AND WEAPONRY 2021-05-30 Auction - 272 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London
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ROMAN GOLD SEAL RING WITH MEDUSA - XRF TESTEDVIKING IRON SWORD WITH HANDLEGREEK HOPLITE CHALCIDIAN TYPE HELMET
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ANCIENT JEWELLERY AND WEAPONRY

Join Pax Romana for a brilliant late May sale of beautiful ancient jewellery and stunning ancient weaponry. All hand-picked by our team of experts, our jewellery selection ranges from shimmering gold rings to delicately painted beads, as well as sturdy Viking bracelets, intricate Roman earrings and bright blue Egyptian amulets. In our weaponry section we have brilliant examples of swords, axes, spears and even a rare ancient helmet. Many items in the sale have been XRF tested and the sale will be held in US dollars. All items are provided with a Certificate of Authenticity and when shipping antiquities to the US there are no customs charges. Our in house white glove team take care of packing and shipping, and are always more than happy to help.
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SELJUK SILVER RING WITH INSCRIBED STONE: ca. 1100. Holy Lands. A nice silver ring with an oval hoop, broad shoulders decorated with floral patterns, and an integral bezel with applied orange - possibly carnelian - gemstone inscribed in
0004: SELJUK SILVER RING WITH INSCRIBED STONEEst. $200-$300
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MEDIEVAL SILVER HERALDIC RING WITH CREST: ca. 1300-1500. European. A wearable silver ring with a round hoop, integral oval-shaped bezel engraved with a heraldic coat of arms depicting two gryphons facing each other above two shields with
0006: MEDIEVAL SILVER HERALDIC RING WITH CRESTEst. $200-$300
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ROMAN BRONZE RING WITH GEOMETRIC PATTERN: ca. 300-400 AD. Roman. A fine bronze ring with an oval shaped hoop and applied elliptical bezel with geometric patterns - two triangles (triads) and a stylised altar. Provenance: From an old British
0007: ROMAN BRONZE RING WITH GEOMETRIC PATTERNEst. $200-$300
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MEDIEVAL SILVER RING WITH SYMBOLS: ca. 900-1100 AD. Viking Age. A wearable silver ring with a D-section hoop and a lozenge-shaped bezel with two raised bosses decorated with two S-scroll symbols encased by hatched border.Provenance:
0008: MEDIEVAL SILVER RING WITH SYMBOLSEst. $200-$400
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PRE-VIKING SILVER PENDANT: ca. 600-700 AD. A rare pre-Viking, Northern European silver pendant with a flat section round body, decorated rim, and attached bronze hoop on the back. The central part of the pendant depicts a
0009: PRE-VIKING SILVER PENDANTEst. $1,500-$3,000
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MEDIEVAL ENAMELLED CROSS PENDANT: ca. 1000 AD. European. Eastern Viking. A wearable bronze cross with integral loop; elaborately decorated with yellow enamel insert.Provenance: From an old British collection formed in the 1990s;
0011: MEDIEVAL ENAMELLED CROSS PENDANTEst. $200-$300
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BRONZE AGE SWORD PENDANT: ca. 600 BC. Koban culture. Bronze Age. A large, wearable flat section pendant shaped as sword and embossed criss-cross decoration. The integral loop above the triangle makes it fully
0012: BRONZE AGE SWORD PENDANTEst. $200-$300
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BRONZE AGE OPEN-WORK PENDANT: ca. 800 BC. Western Asiatic. A wearable, large openwork pendant - also known as 'cage type' - with elaborate decoration and applied loop. It is suggested that such pendants were worn as talismans.
0013: BRONZE AGE OPEN-WORK PENDANTEst. $200-$300
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HELLENISTIC GOLD SUN PENDANT - XRF TESTED: ca. 400-200 BC. Hellenistic period. A wearable gold disc (sun) pendant decorated with scrolls featuring a bezel with inserted red stone in the central section. The applied loop above the triangle
0014: HELLENISTIC GOLD SUN PENDANT - XRF TESTEDEst. $1,000-$2,000
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ROMAN GOLD INTAGLIO RING WITH STAG - XRF TESTED: ca. 200 AD. A finely carved Roman gemstone depicting an advancing stag with a tree in the background on the right-hand side; set in a Roman ring of high karat with a round band, flared shoulders, and
0015: ROMAN GOLD INTAGLIO RING WITH STAG - XRF TESTEDEst. $2,000-$3,000
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EGYPTIAN GOLD RING WITH FROG - XRF TESTED: ca. 100 BC–100 AD. Romano-Egyptian. A wearable gold ring with a round hoop (possibly repaired); an applied circular bezel depicting a frog. The item has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to
0016: EGYPTIAN GOLD RING WITH FROG - XRF TESTEDEst. $2,000-$3,000
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EGYPTIAN EYE OF HORUS AMULET: ca. 663–323 BC. Late Period. Egyptian. A green glazed faience amulet of the Eye of Horus, with black glaze over the eyebrow and the large pupil on one side, and a restored vertical cosmetic line
0017: EGYPTIAN EYE OF HORUS AMULETEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
EGYPTIAN AMULET OF A GOD: ca. 663–323 BC. Late Period. Egyptian. A blue glazed faience amulet of an unknown god, upright against a dorsal pillar and striding with his left foot forward and his arms by his sides. Amulets of
0018: EGYPTIAN AMULET OF A GODEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
EGYPTIAN AMULET OF BASTET: ca. 1069–663 BC. Third Intermediate Period. Egyptian. A blue glazed faience amulet of the goddess Bastet, seated on a decorated block-throne and holding a sistrum in her lap, with a feline head, a
0019: EGYPTIAN AMULET OF BASTETEst. $3,000-$5,000Lot Passed
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ROMAN GLASS AND STONE NECKLACE: ca. 100–400 AD. Roman. Wearable, re-strung necklace comprising numerous glass and stone beads in a blue and gold palette.Provenance: From an old British collection formed in the 1990s; previously
0023: ROMAN GLASS AND STONE NECKLACEEst. $200-$300
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