Loading, please wait...

Use mousewheel to zoom in and out, click to enlarge

Details

LOT 1618

Luristan Bronze Spearhead Blade

14TH-10TH CENTURY B.C.

18 1/4 in. (45 grams, 46.5 cm).

With rounded shoulders and square-sectioned mid-rib running to the blade tip; short tang with fastening hole.

Provenance

Acquired 1980-2015.
Ex Abelita family collection.
This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D’Amato.

Literature

Cf. Khorasani, M.M., Arms and Armor from Iran: The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tübingen, 2006, p.628, no.275, for type.

Footnotes

The spearhead belongs to the type VI spearhead of the Khorasani classification. It is characterised by a long blade and short tang, slightly rounded shoulders and pronounced midrib. Similar weapons were excavated by Prof. Negahban in the royal cemetery of Marlik.

CONDITION

VETTING:

TimeLine Auctions follows a vetting process to ensure the authenticity and legality of all items, reinforcing our commitment to integrity and responsible trading. Each antiquity, antique, and coin lot undergoes thorough examination by a vetting committee of at least ten external specialists, professional trade association members, scientists, and archaeologists: Our Vetting Process


AUCTIONS:

TimeLine is a leading auction house specialising in antiquities, ancient art, collectables, natural history, coins, medals, and books. Our auctions offer museums, collectors, historians, and enthusiasts the opportunity to acquire unique and historically significant pieces.

LOT 1618

Luristan Bronze Spearhead Blade

Estimate £250 - 350€290 - 410 (for guidance only)$340 - 470 (for guidance only)

Print page

RELATED LOTS

  • North-Western Persian Bronze Dagger
    North-Western Persian Bronze Dagger
    Late 2nd-early 1st millennium B.C.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £1,170

    The blade with shallow midrib, hilt cast with two horizontal grooves and crescentic guard. 354 grams, 31.5 cm



    Acquired 1980-2015. Ex Abelita family collection. This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D’Amato.

    Moorey, Gordon and Khorasani created a classification of bladed weapons, according to which daggers are edged weapons not greater than 36cm in length, dirks (short swords) are between 36cm and 50cm in length, and swords are edged weapons greater than 50cm in length.

    Lot Details

  • Luristan Bronze Dirk
    Luristan Bronze Dirk
    10th century B.C.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £390

    A short sword with lentoid-section triangular blade, rhomboid guard, hilt with later organic filling to each face. 228 grams, 34 cm



    Acquired 1980-2015. Ex Abelita family collection. This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D’Amato.

    The type Dirk I according to the classification of Medvedskaya is common among dirks and daggers attributed to Luristan. The hilt is flanged and accepts inlays remnants of organic material on the handle. There are also two angular indentations on each side of the guard.

    Lot Details

  • Chinese Liao Bone Arrowhead Group
    Chinese Liao Bone Arrowhead Group
    Liao Dynasty, 907-1125 A.D.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £7

    Each sub rectangular in section with round-section tang. 17.3 grams total, 9.9-12.1 cm



    Acquired on the UK art market before 2000. Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman. This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D’Amato.

    Lot Details

Stay up-to-date with the latest from TimeLine Auctions by joining our mailing list