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Greek and Scythian Bronze Arrowhead Collection
Circa 5th-3rd century B.C.Estimate: £100 - 140 (+bp*)
Bids: 1 | Current Bid: £55
A mixed group of socketted and tanged arrowheads. 180 grams total, 16-52 mm
London, UK, collection, 1990s.
In ancient Greek warfare, archers were mainly employed by Scythians and Cretans. Both used composite bows made of wood, horn, bone and sinew. This explains the great range of Scythian arrowheads found on the Greek sites. -
Greek Corinthian Style Helmet in Perspex Display Case
20th century A.D.Estimate: £400 - 600 (+bp*)
Bids: 4 | Current Bid: £75
A bronze reproduction of a Corinthian helmet with a deep nasal and cheek guards; supplied with a custom-made perspex display case. 10.05 kg total, 40.5 cm high including stand (helmet: 26.5 cm high)
Private collection, UK. -
Luristan Bronze Socketted Axehead
2nd-1st millennium B.C.Estimate: £80 - 100 (+bp*)
Bids: 3 | Current Bid: £25
With a triangular tapering blade and a flat cutting edge, oval socket. 997 grams, 17 cm
Ex Abelita family collection, 1980s-2000s. -
Greek Slingshot with Snake
4th-1st century B.C.Estimate: £200 - 300 (‡+bp*)
Opening Bid: £100
Lentoid in form with raised figure of a coiled snake to one face, possible legend to reverse. 31.2 grams, 31 mm
Private collection, Austria. Private collection, Europe. -
Very Large Medieval Socketted Iron Swallow-Tailed Arrowhead
Circa 13th-15th century A.D.Estimate: £100 - 140 (+bp*)
Bids: 9 | Current Bid: £220
With elongated swept barbs flanking a butted socket. 29.3 grams, 14.5 cm
Acquired from a USA private collector in the 1990s. Ex Buckinghamshire, UK, collection. -
Viking Long-Cheeked Iron Axehead
England, circa 9th century A.D.Estimate: £150 - 200 (+bp*)
Bids: 3 | Current Bid: £110
Gently curved narrow blade with scoop to the lower edge, a rounded socket with lateral triangular extensions; conserved with brown wax. 541 grams, 18 cm
Found near Repton, Derbyshire, UK, the site of an important Viking battle. -
Western Asiatic Bronze Spear Blade
2nd-1st millennium B.C.Estimate: £200 - 300 (+bp*)
Opening Bid: £100
Comprising a triangular blade with a rounded tip, a flaring neck with incised barleytwist detailing, and a square-section tang with bent tip. 355 grams, 32.2 cm
Ex Abelita family collection, 1980s-2000s. -
Luristan Bronze Socketted Spearhead
9th-7th century B.C.Estimate: £100 - 140 (+bp*)
Opening Bid: £50
Comprising a tapering tubular socket with raised ribs, a triangular blade with a raised midrib; ferrel collars to the shaft. 80 grams, 18.6 cm
Ex Abelita family collection, 1980s-2000s.
These kinds of spearheads were realised by casting in a mould. They were of different lengths and used by Luristan, Hamadan, early Median and Achaemenid warriors. The bronze rings were destined to reinforce the structure of the bronze shaft, because the blow, with this spear, was usually delivered by grasping the spear with two hands. -
Large Medieval Tanged Iron Incendiary Fire Arrowhead
Circa 13th-15th century A.D.Estimate: £150 - 200 (+bp*)
Bids: 1 | Current Bid: £100
Comprising a long slender tang and balustered neck, rectangular head with 'chisel' blade, median slot and hole for attachment of flammable material. 31.9 grams, 16.9 cm
Acquired from a USA private collector in the 1990s. Ex Buckinghamshire, UK, collection. -
Byzantine 'Greek Fire' Ceramic Fire Bomb or Hand Grenade
9th-11th century A.D.Estimate: £60 - 80 (+bp*)
Bids: 2 | Current Bid: £12
Globular in profile with linear decoration; intended to be filled with explosive liquid and a wick, and used as a hand grenade. 678 grams, 11.5 cm
From an important specialist collection, London, UK, 1990s. Accompanied by an academic paper by military specialist Dr Raffaele D'Amato, dated 15 July 2019 and titled 'Eastern Roman Empire - Greek Fire Bomb or Hand Grenade (μεσαίον kακάβιον) 9th-11th century AD'.
Apart from the use of siphons or manual flame-throwers called cheirosiphona, special corps of Roman soldiers employed terracotta grenades, in the form of small jars, abundantly evidenced in archaeological excavations. They were called μεσαία kακαβιά or κυτροκακάβια, where the former had a bulbous shape and the latter a more cylindrical form. -
Canaanite Bronze Spear Butt Group
Bronze Age, 2000-1200 B.C.Estimate: £120 - 170 (+bp*)
Bids: 2 | Current Bid: £11
Each a square-section hollow shank tapering to a narrow tip. 160 grams, 46.1-58.7 mm
From the private collection of a European gentleman (1942-2024), formed since the 1970s. -
Greek Bronze Arrowhead
Circa 5th-3rd century B.C.Estimate: £30 - 40 (+bp*)
Bids: 4 | Current Bid: £15
A triangular bronze arrowhead on a display stand with a glass cover. 113 grams total, 16.6 cm including stand
Purchased on the European art market. Property of a Norfolk, UK, collector.
