Each of the twelve artifacts from Old World cultures in this group (100.43M & 57BSHD; 95.35 & 51HD; 96.68 & 998Ihd; 97.291HD; AXH230, 1901, 1907, & 1919; and ROW2) is individually priced as shown on its descriptive photo. The types include Egyptian scarabs, Roman bronze and bone pins, carnelian and agate intaglio seals, stone, ancient dice, and ceramic. Afghanistan, Syria, Italy, Ostia were most of the countries and sites represented in the group, and Sassanians, Mesopotamians, Sumerians, and E... Click for details
The coins in this fascinating group of twelve (MAP163, 164, 168, 169, 171–177 and 179) include examples of Celtic, Roman, Byzantine, Greek, and Indian types. Gold, silver and bronze denominations represented by the solidus, hyperpyron, semissis, unit, Pagoda, hemidrachm, et al, are shown. Broadly dated from 195BC to 1400AD and priced from $95 to $600, the rulers John III, Zeno, Valens, and Anastasius I are but some of the subjects commemorated on these beauties. For an estimate of size, a millim... Click for details
A rare & magnificent British celtic wrist torc / bracelet, lovely yellow gold with base metal core, probably copper. Minor plough damage and soil scuffs as seen in pictures otherwise intact with no restoration
Diamond shaped bronze razor with a loop and incised decorative motifs. Bactriana, 1st Millennium BC. In good condition. Blades slightly indented. Length:12cm