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Free Shipping Location: Kearny, United States Ancient Near Eastern Amlash ?. Luristan ?. Stick horse ca. 1200- 1000 BC.
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$7.52 Shipping Location: Golden, United States This ancient Near Eastern bronze openwork pin/comb is a stunning piece of artifact that will add character to any collection. With its intricate design ... moreand small size (up to 14in.), it is perfect for use as an ornament. The pin/comb is made from high-quality bronze material and has an ancient date of creation, making it an excellent addition to any antique collection. Its origin is from Luristan, and it is an unknown original/reproduction. This pin/comb is a must-have for any collector or enthusiast of Near Eastern artifacts.
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$4.55 Shipping Location: Carmel by the Sea, United States Ancient Luristan Bronze Seal of a Ram. 1200-800 B.C.E. 1 ¾” long x 1 ¾” tall.
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$55.00 Shipping Location: Canada Authentic Ancient Near Eastern bronze short sword - dagger circa 1200 -1000 B.C. A flanged hilt and blade finely cast in one piece. Similar daggers are ... morepublished in the following references Which, also, can be viewed online.
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$55.00 Shipping Location: Canada Authentic Ancient Near Eastern bronze short sword - dagger circa 1200 -1000 B.C. A flanged hilt and blade finely cast in one piece. Similar daggers are ... morepublished in the following references Which, also, can be viewed online.
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$9.92 Shipping Location: Plymouth, United States Another Spectacular item from the collection of the late Theron Gordon Estate. This item is likely to be the treasure of your collection. However, it ... moreis necessary to note that colors may differ from screen to screen, but be certain that the appearance is striking.
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Rare Dagger Short Sword Weapon Ancient Near Eastern Persian Bronze Age Luristan
xsellx a very rare dagger. an authentic dagger circa 1000 b.c from the region of luristan. The name Luristan means"land of the lurs" And in the wider sense consists of that part of western Iran coinciding with the province of llam and extending for about 650 km on a northwest to southeast axis from kermanshah to fars, with a breadth of 150–180 km.Loristan was invaded and settled by the Iranian medes in the 2nd millennium BC The Medes absorbed the indigenous inhabitants of the region, primarily the Elamites and Kassites, by the time the area was conquered by the Persians in the 1st millennium BC.According to the Encyclopedia of islam, the Lurs, previously open adherents of the Ahl e haqq faith, revere bread and fire like the Zoroastrians. the dagger is in great condition and is a real collectible weapon item. weight:165gr length: ... more34cm. we offer free standard worldwide shipping. which(depending on the country)is supposed to arrive in about 2 weeks later. every item can be tracked after its shipped at http:www.israelpost.co.il/ 14 days money back guarantee. more than our love for antiques and art. We are more passionate about good service. if anything is wrong please feel free to contact us. Any issues resolved quickly and to your complete satisfaction All we ask in return is. If for any reason you feel 5 stars is not warranted please contact me first before leaving feedback, so that I can ensure you are totally happy! thank you so much for watching and for your time. Posted with
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Very Large Ancient Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Age Spear - 1200 BC
One of the largest and heaviest Near Eastern spears that we have seen- A Near Eastern Bronze Age heavy copper leaf shaped spear. Dating to approximately 1800- 1200 B.C. The beautiful. Extremely elegant example survives with complete edges and is of typical leaf-shaped form, with pronounced mid-rib. The heavy blade is extremely well preserved. Spears such as this were used by the Early Cultures of Babylonia. Assyria and Anatolia. The Near East was at that time one of the most advanced regions on the planet and has been referred to as the"Cradle of Civilization" The spear would have been used by some long-forgotten soldier, perhaps belonging to one of the mighty armies of Biblical King Nebuchadnezzar, approximately three Millennia ago. Condition: Intact and Unrestored. In exceptional condition. Length: 21 1/4 inches. Provenance: Ex. ... moreBritish private collection. Acquired on the London Market. Authenticity All items are unconditionally guaranteed to be Authentic as described. For added security we offer a full money-back guarantee if a recognized authority disputes the authenticity of any object sold. We send paper invoices incorporating a signed certificate of authenticity and photograph of the item. Shipping We send all collectibles Registered. Signed-for and Insured. We do not aim to profit from shipping charges. As volume sellers with preferential rates, we are mostly able to ship at below commercially available prices. For eBay customers If you wish to leave us a note or have a special request for delivery. Please do not use the"item notes" on the ebay checkout. Instead, please send your request via the contact seller link. Combined shipping In some cases we can combine multiple items into a single package to save you money. However. If you plan to purchase items over the course of a day or more you must delay payment and let us know after you have purchased the first item. Otherwise all items are sent following cleared payment. Terms and conditions No Sales Tax/VAT will be charged by ourselve
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Ancient Persian Luristan Near Eastern Bronze Age Dagger Blade Spear - 1200 BC
A rare dagger blade. Dating to the Late Near Eastern Bronze Age, approximately 1200- 800 B.C. The blade is of triangular form with long. Slender blade and flat, pierced tang, designed for insertion into a wooden pole in antiquity, now long since perished. This weapon would originally formed part of the burial contents of a wealthy Persian Warrior. The Bronze Age Peoples of ancient Persia were a warrior-society who were expert metal-workers. Genuine Persian weapons such as this are some of the best value pieces on today's art market. Length of weapon: 12 inches. Condition: Intact. Unrestored. The blade enjoys a beautiful encrusted, malachite patina. A lovely piece. Provenance: Ex British private collection. The stand shown is property of the photography studio. Please note; this is a genuine Bronze Age weapon offered for sale without reserve ... moreto promote our other ancient weapons and Bronze Age artefacts. Authenticity All items are unconditionally guaranteed to be Authentic as described. For added security we offer a full money-back guarantee if a recognized authority disputes the authenticity of any object sold. We send paper invoices incorporating a signed certificate of authenticity and photograph of the item. Shipping We send all collectibles Registered. Signed-for and Insured. We do not aim to profit from shipping charges. As volume sellers with preferential rates, we are mostly able to ship at below commercially available prices. For eBay customers If you wish to leave us a note or have a special request for delivery. Please do not use the"item notes" on the ebay checkout. Instead, please send your request via the contact seller link. Combined shipping In some cases we can combine multiple items into a single package to save you money. However. If you plan to purchase items over the course of a day or more you must delay payment and let us know after you have purchased the first item. Otherwise all items are sent following cleared payment. Terms and conditions No Sales Tax/VAT will be charged by
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Ancient Persian Luristan Near Eastern Bronze Age Spear Weapon - 1200 BC
A rare spear. Dating to the Late Near Eastern Bronze Age, approximately 1200- 800 B.C. The blade is of leaf shaped form with prominent central rib and hollow. Cylindrical socket, designed for insertion into a wooden pole in antiquity, now long since perished. This weapon would originally formed part of the burial contents of a wealthy Persian Warrior. The Bronze Age Peoples of ancient Persia were a warrior-society who were expert metal-workers. Genuine Persian weapons such as this are some of the best value pieces on today's art market. Length of weapon: 6 inches. Condition: Intact. Unrestored. The blade enjoys a beautiful encrusted, malachite patina. A lovely piece. Provenance: Ex British private collection. The stand shown is property of the photography studio. Please note; this is a genuine Bronze Age weapon offered for sale without ... morereserve to promote our other ancient weapons and Bronze Age artefacts. Authenticity All items are unconditionally guaranteed to be Authentic as described. For added security we offer a full money-back guarantee if a recognized authority disputes the authenticity of any object sold. We send paper invoices incorporating a signed certificate of authenticity and photograph of the item. Shipping We send all collectibles Registered. Signed-for and Insured. We do not aim to profit from shipping charges. As volume sellers with preferential rates, we are mostly able to ship at below commercially available prices. For eBay customers If you wish to leave us a note or have a special request for delivery. Please do not use the"item notes" on the ebay checkout. Instead, please send your request via the contact seller link. Combined shipping In some cases we can combine multiple items into a single package to save you money. However. If you plan to purchase items over the course of a day or more you must delay payment and let us know after you have purchased the first item. Otherwise all items are sent following cleared payment. Terms and conditions No Sales Tax/VAT will be charged
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Ancient Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Age Battle Sword - 1200 BC
A superb. Well preserved ancient Near Eastern Bronze Age battle sword, dating to approximately 1200- 800 B.C. This magnificent ancient weapon has a long. Elegant, triangular blade and short hilt, recessed to hold bone or wooden inlays in antiquity, now long since perished. The top of the blade, on either side with two round bolts. The piece is not deformed. In contrast to the majority of weapons of this type now available on the market. This sword would originally have formed part of the burial contents of a wealthy Persian Warrior. The Bronze Age peoples of ancient Persia. Were a warrior-society who were expert metal-workers. Length of weapon: 15 3/4 inches. Condition: Excellent. Unrestored. Provenance: Ex. British Private Collection. Ex London Art Market. Please note: This is a genuine. High quality example of a Bronze Age sword. This piece ... moreis offered for sale without reserve to promote our extensive inventory of antiquities and ancient coins. Authenticity All items are unconditionally guaranteed to be Authentic as described. For added security we offer a full money-back guarantee if a recognized authority disputes the authenticity of any object sold. We send paper invoices incorporating a signed certificate of authenticity and photograph of the item. Shipping We send all collectibles Registered. Signed-for and Insured. We do not aim to profit from shipping charges. As volume sellers with preferential rates, we are mostly able to ship at below commercially available prices. For eBay customers If you wish to leave us a note or have a special request for delivery. Please do not use the"item notes" on the ebay checkout. Instead, please send your request via the contact seller link. Combined shipping In some cases we can combine multiple items into a single package to save you money. However. If you plan to purchase items over the course of a day or more you must delay payment and let us know after you have purchased the first item. Otherwise all items are sent following cleared payment. Terms and conditi
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Near Eastern-Luristan-Ancient Bronze SCEPTER MACE HEAD 2000 B.C. Ancient-Weapon
Outstanding Near Eastern( Luristan) Large Bronze Scepter Mace Head circa 2000 B.C. Very Rare Ancient-Weapon Condition: Excellent. Complete, Intact, Un-Restored, outstanding ancient patina, Extremely Rare Authenticity: Comes Complete With Original Certificate Of Authenticity(COA) For added security we offer a full money back guarantee if any recognized authority disputes the authenticity of any object sold. Launched from my store- Powered by
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Ancient Luristan Persian Near Eastern Bronze Age Battle Arrow Head - 900 BC
A superb. Genuine example of a Near Eastern Bronze Age arrowhead, dating to approximately 900 BC. The weapon with robust point survives with complete tang and is of triangular form with prominent central mid-rib. This striking weapon was produced by the expert bronze working society known to us as the Luristans. These individuals often served as mercenaries in the service of rulers in the lowlands of Mesopotamia. The ancient inhabitants of mountainous Luristan were pastoralists and would have followed an annual cycle of migration between their warm low-lying winter pastures and the high cooler summer grazing grounds. Their production of these remarkable bronze artefacts for which ancient Luristan society is primarily known took place largely during the winter months. When the low lying valleys were packed with their tented encampments. The ... moreAssyrian king Sennacherib's account of a campaign in Luristan territory vividly illustrates how the land would have been full of these temporary settlements during an age redolent with violent conflict: And their settlements which were numberless. I destroyed, I devastated, I turned to ash. The houses of the steppe, namely their tents, wherein they dwelt, I set on fire" A fascinating ancient near eastern piece. Expertly produced by an adaptable and fierce society. Condition: Unrestored. A particularly fine and well preserved example. Length: 3 ¾ inches. Provenance: Ex. British private collection. Formerly with E.W. Seaton Antiquities, Barnard Castle, UK(original certificate provided) Subsequently with Bonhams of London. Please note: This is a genuine ancient arrowhead. Offered for sale without reserve to promote our extensive inventory of ancient coins and antiquities. Authenticity All items are unconditionally guaranteed to be Authentic as described. For added security we offer a full money-back guarantee if a recognized authority disputes the authenticity of any object sold. We send paper invoices incorporating a signed certificate of authenticity and photograph
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Large Ancient Luristan Persian Near Eastern Bronze Age Battle Arrowhead - 900 BC
A particularly large example of a Near Eastern Bronze Age arrowhead. Dating to approximately 900 BC. The weapon with a tapering point and prominent central mid-rib. This striking weapon was produced by the expert bronze working society known to us as the Luristans. These individuals often served as mercenaries in the service of rulers in the lowlands of Mesopotamia. The ancient inhabitants of mountainous Luristan were pastoralists and would have followed an annual cycle of migration between their warm low-lying winter pastures and the high cooler summer grazing grounds. Their production of these remarkable bronze artefacts for which ancient Luristan society is primarily known took place largely during the winter months. When the low lying valleys were packed with their tented encampments. The Assyrian king Sennacherib's account of a campaign ... morein Luristan territory vividly illustrates how the land would have been full of these temporary settlements during an age redolent with violent conflict: And their settlements which were numberless. I destroyed, I devastated, I turned to ash. The houses of the steppe, namely their tents, wherein they dwelt, I set on fire" A fascinating ancient near eastern piece. Expertly produced by an adaptable and fierce society. Condition: Unrestored. A particularly fine and well preserved example. Length: 5 ½ inches. Provenance: Ex. British private collection. Formerly with E.W. Seaton Antiquities, Barnard Castle, UK(original certificate provided) Subsequently with Bonhams of London. Please note: This is a genuine ancient arrowhead. Offered for sale without reserve to promote our extensive inventory of ancient coins and antiquities. Authenticity All items are unconditionally guaranteed to be Authentic as described. For added security we offer a full money-back guarantee if a recognized authority disputes the authenticity of any object sold. We send paper invoices incorporating a signed certificate of authenticity and photograph of the item. Shipping We send all collectibles
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Ancient Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Moufflon Head Whetstone Handle - 1000 BC
A stunning piece of abstract art. This highly decorative ancient Luristan bronze whetstone handle dates to around 1000 BC. Coming from one of the pre-eminent collections of ancient art in the 20th century, this piece reflects a character, emotion and skill of a particularly high quality, and stands as one of the finer Luristan bronzes we have handled. Cast using the lost wax method. The lower body of the piece transmutes seamlessly into the form of a stylised moufflon(wild sheep) its exuberant horns curling back towards the body to form a pair of rings. The large eyes, pricked ears and open mouth are confidently reflected, whilst the legs, tucked in towards the body, give the impression that the beast is jumping through the air. These elements combine to lend a sense of life and motion that one does not often encounter in Luristan bronze ... moreworking. Emerging from the animals neck is another. Striking scene, a small moufflon is shown being attacked by a strange creature, biting the face of the young animal. The shape of the head might lead one to conclude that the aggressor is a wolf, yet the distinctly anthropomorphic hands gripped round the sheeps neck suggest a mythical beast of some kind. It seems likely that this scene is referencing a narrative tale that would have been immediately apparent to the ancient viewer, yet is now lost to us. This artefact was produced by the expert bronze working society known to us as the Luristans. The ancient inhabitants of mountainous Luristan were pastoralists and would have followed an annual cycle of migration between their warm low-lying winter pastures and the high cooler summer grazing grounds. Their production of these remarkable bronze artefacts for which ancient Luristan society is primarily known took place largely during the winter months. When the low lying valleys were packed with their tented encampments. Whetstones are some of the most characteristic of all Luristan bronzes. And are composed of a bronze handle, with stone grinder. They were used for sharpening
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Ancient Near Eastern Bronze Age Persian Luristan Bronze Spear - 1400 BC
One of the finest ancient spears that we have handled. This large Persian Luristan spearhead is a beautiful example of its type and dates to the Near Eastern Bronze Age. Around 1400- 1200 BC. This elegant yet powerful blade survives with complete edges and is of typical lanceolate form. With pronounced mid-rib and long tang with a rats tail curl at its end. This striking weapon was produced by the expert bronze working society known to us as the Luristans. And would have originally formed part of the burial contents of an elite Persian warrior. These individuals often served as mercenaries in the service of rulers in the lowlands of Mesopotamia. The ancient inhabitants of mountainous Luristan were pastoralists and would have followed an annual cycle of migration between their warm low-lying winter pastures and the high cooler summer grazing ... moregrounds. Their production of these remarkable bronze artefacts for which ancient Luristan society is primarily known took place largely during the winter months. When the low lying valleys were packed with their tented encampments. The Assyrian king Sennacherib's account of a campaign in Luristan territory vividly illustrates how the land would have been full of these temporary settlements during an age redolent with violent conflict: And their settlements which were numberless. I destroyed, I devastated, I turned to ash. The houses of the steppe, namely their tents, wherein they dwelt, I set on fire. A powerful piece of ancient near eastern weaponry. Expertly produced by an adaptable and fierce society. Length: 14 inches. Width 2 ½ inches. Condition: Excellent. Unrestored and exhibiting an exquisite malachite/azurite patina. Please note, the stand is property of the photography studio and is not included in the sale. Provenance: Ex. British private collection. Acquired on the London art market in the early 1980s. Authenticity All items are unconditionally guaranteed to be Authentic as described. For added security we offer a full money-back guarantee if a recogni
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Ancient Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Stag Attachment With Lapis Lazuli - 1000 BC
A rare ancient Near Eastern Luristan bronze attachment of a stag. Dating to around 1000 BC. A piece of delicate beauty, the ancient artist has skilfully captured the elegant majesty of the animal. The creature is shown resting. Its legs tucked beneath the body, indicated by light incisions to the surface of the bronze. The neck is straight, whilst the head is turned quizzically towards the viewer, the eyes and forehead inlaid with beautiful lapis lazuli. The ears are attentively pricked up as if the animal has been alerted to a sudden noise, the horns are naturalistically modelled, shown curving subtly behind the animal's head. This wonderful piece was produced by the expert metalworking society of the ancient Near East. The Lurs. The region of Luristan was home to a rich tradition of bronze-working in the early part of the first millennium ... moreBC. These ancient inhabitants of mountainous Luristan were pastoralists and would have followed an annual cycle of migration between their warm low-lying winter pastures and the high cooler summer grazing grounds. Their production of these remarkable bronze artefacts for which this society is primarily known took place largely during the winter months, when the low lying valleys were packed with their tented encampments. The Lurs delighted in portraying the myriad of creatures that inhabited their mountainous world, none more so than the stag, which appears to have been a revered and respected creature. A striking piece of ancient near eastern bronze working. This artefact is a fantastic example of its type and was produced by one of the pre-eminent artisan societies of the ancient world. Please note that this piece comes with a bespoke bronze stand(as shown) Height mounted: 3 ½ inches. Length: 2 ½ inches. Condition: Very good. Unrestored and exhibiting a beautiful patina. It is unusual for decorative inlays such as the lapis lazuli on this piece to survive intact. Provenance: Ex. collection of Arthur M. Sackler. 1913- 1987. Sackler was one of the pre-eminent col
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Ancient Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Mace Head With Snake Decoration - 1000 BC.
A beautiful ancient Luristan Persian bronze mace-head. Dating to around 1350-1000 BC. Luristan weapons are renowned as being both highly imaginative and advanced for their period. This remarkable piece is a particularly attractive and well provenanced example, coming from one of the most prominent collections of the 20th century. The bronze mace head with cylindrical. Ridged socket and body, decorated with blunt projections, likely stylised ears of corn. Running in between the projections are a series of snakes writhing up towards the top of the weapon. The function of this rare weapon is something of an enigma. It dates to a period when iron blades had begun to replace bronze weapons, at least functionally in battle. In all likelihood this fascinating artefact was intended to be carried as a display of wealth and rank, or possibly for enacting ... moreceremonial sacrifice. This striking weapon was produced by the expert bronze working society known to us as the Luristans. And would have originally formed part of the burial contents of an elite Persian warrior. These individuals often served as mercenaries in the service of rulers in the lowlands of Mesopotamia. The ancient inhabitants of mountainous Luristan were pastoralists and would have followed an annual cycle of migration between their warm low-lying winter pastures and the high cooler summer grazing grounds. Their production of these remarkable bronze artefacts for which ancient Luristan society is primarily known took place largely during the winter months. When the low lying valleys were packed with their tented encampments. The Assyrian king Sennacherib's account of a campaign in Luristan territory vividly illustrates how the land would have been full of these temporary settlements during an age redolent with violent conflict: And their settlements which were numberless. I destroyed, I devastated, I turned to ash. The houses of the steppe, namely their tents, wherein they dwelt, I set on fire" A powerful piece of ancient near eastern weaponry. Expertl
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Ancient Near Eastern Persian Luristan Bronze Age Ceremonial Axe - 900 BC
An elegant. Rare and well preserved ancient Luristan late Bronze Age pick axe, dating to approximately 900 BC. The axe is of classic Luristan form; with straight robust shaft and blunt edge. Cylindrical socket and rounded projection at the back. Indentations and remnants of the original wraps can be seen on the shaft, an extremely rare occurrence. Blunt ended axes such as this weapon were designed to cause depressed fractures and deep lacerations to the head. Though this piece adheres to that design, it was probably originally for ceremonial use. This striking weapon was produced by the expert bronze working society known to us as the Luristans. And would have originally formed part of the burial contents of an elite Persian warrior. These individuals often served as mercenaries in the service of rulers in the lowlands of Mesopotamia. The ... moreancient inhabitants of mountainous Luristan were pastoralists and would have followed an annual cycle of migration between their warm low-lying winter pastures and the high cooler summer grazing grounds. Their production of these remarkable bronze artefacts for which ancient Luristan society is primarily known took place largely during the winter months. When the low lying valleys were packed with their tented encampments. The Assyrian king Sennacherib's account of a campaign in Luristan territory vividly illustrates how the land would have been full of these temporary settlements during an age redolent with violent conflict: And their settlements which were numberless. I destroyed, I devastated, I turned to ash. The houses of the steppe, namely their tents, wherein they dwelt, I set on fire. A powerful piece of ancient near eastern weaponry. Expertly produced by an adaptable and fierce society. Length: 7 ½ inches. Condition: Excellent condition. Lovely green patina and encrustation. Provenance: Ex. Collection of C. F. Funes. NYC, acquired 1960's-1980's. Frank Funes served in the US army special forces in his early life, subsequently developing a passion for wea
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Ancient Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Sar-e Tabor Axehead 1250 BC
Ancient Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Sar-e Tabor Axehead 1250 BC(circa 1250 BC) Authentic Near Eastern Luristan Axe Head(as pictured) Origin and region of discovery is Luristan. We guarantee authenticity and will provide copies of the Certificate of Authenticity from Arts Council of England(Government Institution) Copies of the COA are visible in the last 2 pictures. All relevant information regarding this item will remain on issued COA. All personal information will be removed. The COA will be sent as pictured. Size: Length: 125mm(12.5cm) Height: 56mm(5.6cm) Normal 0 false false false EN-CA X-NONE X-NONE· Weight: 286 grams Provenance: Ex- London collection; London Art Market This object is unconditionally guaranteed authentic. We provide money back guarantee. If you are unsatisfied with the item. Please return it. Tracked Shipping: ... moreCanada $20.00 2-5 business days· USA $20.00 5-10 business days· International $49.99 6-12 business days We do ship to: North America. South America, Europe, Oceania, Japan We do not ship to: Africa. Middle East, Central Asia, Russian Federation, China, Southeast Asia If you have any questions regarding shipping to your country please message us. Normal 0 false false false EN-CA X-NONE X-NONE.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fvo%7B%3Dd70f%2Bf52%3E-14517c0a848-0x10d-
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Ancient Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Sword Dagger 1400 BC
Ancient Near Eastern Luristan Sword Dagger 1250 BC(circa 1250 BC) Authentic Near Eastern Luristan Sword Dagger(as pictured) Origin and region of discovery is Luristan. A cast lentoid-section Bronze Age dagger with penannular raised panel at the shoulder. Flanges to the edges of the integral grip. For the socket see Khorasani, M.M. Arms and Armour from Iran- The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tuebingen, 2006, p.400, Cat.41. We guarantee authenticity and will provide copies Certificate of Authenticity from Arts Council of England(Government Institution) Copies of the COA are visible in the last picture. All relevant information regarding this item will remain on issued COA. All personal information will be removed. The COA will be sent as pictured. Size: Length: 240mm(24cm) Widest Point: 30mm(3cm) Weight: 79 grams Provenance: Ex- ... moreLondon collection; London Art Market This object is unconditionally guaranteed authentic. We provide money back guarantee. If you are unsatisfied with the item. Please return it. Tracked Signed Shipping: Canada $25.99 2-5 business days· USA $29.99 5-10 business days· International $59.99 6-12 business days We do ship to: North America. South America, Europe, Oceania, Japan We do not ship to: Africa. Middle East, Central Asia, Russian Federation, China, Southeast Asia If you have any questions regarding shipping to your country please message us. Normal 0 false false false EN-CA X-NONE X-NONE Normal 0 false false false EN-CA X-NONE X-NONE Normal 0 false false false EN-CA X-NONE X-NONE Normal 0 false false false EN-CA X-NONE X-NONE
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Ancient Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Ceremonial Axe With Ram Decoration - 1000BC
An ancient Luristan Persian axe with ram decoration. Dating to around 1000 BC. The axe is of classic Luristan form; with a flaring. Robust head and cylindrical socket with ribbed decoration. A decorative ram lies at the back of the piece, reduced to the essense of form in a striking depiction. Blunt ended axes such as this weapon were designed to cause depressed fractures and deep lacerations to the head. Though this piece adheres to that design, it was probably originally for ceremonial use. Produced by the expert bronze working society known to us as the Luristans, this weapon would have originally formed part of the burial contents of an elite Persian warrior. These individuals often served as mercenaries in the service of rulers in the lowlands of Mesopotamia. The ancient inhabitants of mountainous Luristan were pastoralists and would ... morehave followed an annual cycle of migration between their warm low-lying winter pastures and the high cooler summer grazing grounds. Their production of these remarkable bronze artefacts for which ancient Luristan society is primarily known took place largely during the winter months. When the low lying valleys were packed with their tented encampments. The Assyrian king Sennacherib's account of a campaign in Luristan territory vividly illustrates how the land would have been full of these temporary settlements during an age redolent with violent conflict: And their settlements which were numberless. I destroyed, I devastated, I turned to ash. The houses of the steppe, namely their tents, wherein they dwelt, I set on fire. A powerful piece of ancient near eastern weaponry. Expertly produced by an adaptable and fierce society. Height: 3 ¼ inches. Height mounted: 6 inches. Condition: Excellent. Unrestored, exhibiting a beautiful patina and mounted on a bespoke bronze stand. Provenance: UK art market. 1990's, previously with Ancient& Oriental, London dealers. Authenticity All items are unconditionally guaranteed to be Authentic as described. For added security we of
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Ancient Luristan Near Eastern Bronze Arrow Head 1250 BC
Ancient Luristan Near Eastern Arrowhead(circa 1300-1000 BC) Authentic Luristan Arrowhead(as pictured) Origin and region of discovery is Luristan. Arrowhead is in quadrilateral form and is in unrestored condition. Size: Length: 50mm(5.0cm) Provenance: Ex- German collection; London Art Market This object is unconditionally guaranteed authentic. We provide money back guarantee. If you are unsatisfied with the item. Please return it. Shipping: Canada $3.99 2-5 business days· USA $4.99 5-10 business days· International $7.99 6-12 business days We do ship to: North America. South America, Europe, Oceania, Japan We do not ship to: Africa. Middle East, Central Asia, Russian Federation, China, Southeast Asia If you have any questions regarding shipping to your country please message us. Normal 0 false false false EN-CA X-NONE X-NONE
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Ancient Luristan Persian Near Eastern Bronze Arrow Head 1200 BC
Ancient Persian Near Eastern Arrowhead(circa 1200-600 BC) Authentic Near East Luristan Arrowhead(as pictured) Origin and region of discovery is Persia. Arrowhead is in quadrilateral form and is in unrestored condition. Size: Length: 56mm Provenance: Ex- German collection; London Art Market This object is unconditionally guaranteed authentic. We provide money back guarantee. If you are unsatisfied with the item. Please return it. Shipping: Canada $3.99 2-5 business days· USA $4.99 5-10 business days· International $7.99 6-12 business days We do ship to: North America. South America, Europe, Oceania, Japan We do not ship to: Africa. Middle East, Central Asia, Russian Federation, China, Southeast Asia If you have any questions regarding shipping to your country please message us.
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Ancient Persian Near Eastern Luristan or Elamite Bronze Mace Head Weapon
Ancient Persian Near Eastern Luristan or Elamite Bronze Mace Head Weapon Please scroll down for more images! Description: Ancient Persian Near Eastern Luristan or Elamite Bronze Mace Head. 1250-650 BC(Present Day Iran) Nicely cast, the cylindrical scepter type bronze mace head with banded cylindrical base supporting a bulbous knob top with segmented bands resembling an ear of corn. The surface heavily oxidized with rich verdigris patina and tiny green crystallization visible along the interior. Dimensions: 3.1" high x 2.5" diameter. Weight: 1.49 lbs. 23.9 oz. Condition: Overall. The mace head is in fair/good condition. The surface is heavily corroded(oxidized) with small dents along the raised edges of the weapon. Please see photos below for an accurate depiction of the condition. Click image to enlarge Shipping: Domestic& International ... moreCustomers: Please click the Shipping Rate Calculator button above for an estimated shipping rate to your location. U.S. Customers: The shipping value displayed at the top of the page is a flat rate domestic shipping quote via UPS Ground for the Continental United States only. In certain cases shipping charges may be reduced by using USPS Flat Rate boxes. Please contact us before checking out if you are interested in switching services. Free Shipping: If"Free Shipping" is displayed in the listing. Please contact us directly before completing check-out so that we may adjust the final total. Click thumbnail images below to enlarge: Images below may appear distorted but will open as correct size) Our Guarantee& Return Policy We guarantee each item we sell for authenticity and condition. As represented in our descriptions and photographs for a period of 30 days after the date of purchase. Returns: We offer a seven-day return privilege. All returns must be announced within 7 days(upon receipt of item) and must be made in compliance with our return policies(listed below) Items being returned must be packed and shipped in the original packaging and box. If ther
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Group: Ancient Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Spear or Javelin Point & Arrowheads
Group: Ancient Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Spear or Javelin Point& Arrowheads Please scroll down for more images! Description: Group: Ancient Near Eastern Persian Bronze Spear or Javelin Point& Arrowheads. Probably Luristan, 1250-650 BC(Present Day Iran) The lot comprising: 1 bronze spear head or javelin point with central rib and short pierced tang; together with 2 similar arrowheads, of triangular and leaf form, each with central rib and long squared tang. Each piece nicely oxidized with rich verdigris patina. The side of the javelin point with old Sotheby's New York auction sticker. Dimensions: Javelin/Spear: 9.2" long x 1.4" wide. Arrowheads: 4.1" 5.375" long. Total Weight: 0.28lbs. 4.45 oz. Condition: Overall. The javelin point and arrowheads are in good condition. There is considerable oxidation(corrosion) ... moreto the surface of each piece, with small nicks/dents along the edges of each blade and a large cut/dent along the base of the blade on the javelin point. Please see photos below for an accurate depiction of the condition. Click image to enlarge Shipping: Domestic& International Customers: Please click the Shipping Rate Calculator button above for an estimated shipping rate to your location. U.S. Customers: The shipping value displayed at the top of the page is a flat rate domestic shipping quote via UPS Ground for the Continental United States only. In certain cases shipping charges may be reduced by using USPS Flat Rate boxes. Please contact us before checking out if you are interested in switching services. Free Shipping: If"Free Shipping" is displayed in the listing. Please contact us directly before completing check-out so that we may adjust the final total. Click thumbnail images below to enlarge: Images below may appear distorted but will open as correct size) Our Guarantee& Return Policy We guarantee each item we sell for authenticity and condition. As represented in our descriptions and photographs for a period of 30 days after the date of purchas
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Rare Ancient Persian Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Age Quad Arrow Head - 1200 BC
I am currently putting up for sale a significant collection of ancient artifacts/antiquities. Ranging in cultures from Egyptian, Roman, Near Eastern, Pre-Celtic, and more. Every piece was purchased from an established, reputable antiquities dealer; in particular Art Ancient ltd, with some others from Helios gallery, Timeline Auctions, Antiquitopia, and Time Machine co. I GUARANTEE that all of my items are authentic and as described, and for added security you may return the item for your money back if you are unsatisfied. Prices are set low to sell, every item is starting below market price! THIS AUCTION IS FOR: A choice Near Eastern Bronze Age arrow head. Dating from 1200 to 1000 BC. The beautiful. Robust arrow survives with complete tang and is of elegant quadrilateral form, with shallow mid-rib. The patina is exquisite- a mixture of bright ... moregreen(malachite) and bright blue(azurite) Arrows such as this were used by the Early Cultures of Babylonia. Assyria and Anatolia. The Near East was at that time one of the most advanced regions on the planet and has been referred to as the"Cradle of Civilization" This arrow would have been used by some long-forgotten soldier, perhaps belonging to one of the mighty armies of Biblical King Nebuchadnezzar, approximately three Millennia ago. A fantastic. Tactile example of Bronze Age weaponry and a superb and interesting display piece. Condition: Unrestored. Exceptional condition. Length: 4 1/4 inches. Provenance: Ex. Axel Guttmann Collection. Guttmann was without doubt the most famous collector of ancient militaria in the modern era. Many of his pieces being published in several volumes by authors Hermann Born& Ursula Seidl. His collection was so rich that a Museum was created in Berlin to house his many objects. This arrow is one of the finest from the Guttmann collection, and was exhibited in his Museum in Berlin, Germany in the 1990's. purchased from ArtAncientLtd. display stand included Shipping: All Items will be packaged and shipped with extreme care due
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Ancient Bronze Age Near Eastern Luristan Axehead with Lion Head ca 1250-600 BC
click to enlarge. To enlarge. Click on a photo, click again on same photo to view the next. An ancient and genuine Near Eastern Luristan circa 1250-600 BC cast axe head with a tubular socket with horizontal and inscribed ribs extending to conical spike to the rear. An lion head at the junction with the socket, spears to each face the blade triangular and hooked with flanged edges. Approximate length: 23 cm or 9" Weight: 396 grams. Condition: In very good overall condition. Cuprite(copper carbonate) and hard sediment deposits as one would expect on an ancient bronze artifact. Along the neck, a repair in antiquity. Please check photos. Provenance: Ex UK private collection. Formed prior to 1980. Ex UK art market, can provide copy of purchase if requested. 100% GENUINE ARTIFACT OR YOUR MONEY BACK. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE LET ME ... moreKNOW BEFORE PLACING ANY BIDS. Certificate of Authenticity: A signed certificate of authenticity can be sent if requested. Return Terms: The buyer must contact us first before returning the items. This must be done within 3 days of receiving the item. The items must be returned within 14 days after receiving the object. The items must be returned prior to any refund and in the condition originally sent. The buyer is responsible for shipping. Insurance and packing costs, and export and import duties, taxes and charges. All returns must be sent registered. Signed-for and insured. The buyer is responsible for any delays caused by shipping companies or customs offices abroad. We reserve the right to charge a fee to cover any payment processing, final value fees of the eBay auction, PayPal fees, additional shipping costs and re-import costs incurred. Life Time Guaranteed- Money Back Guaranteed: This Item is 100% guaranteed authentic as described. We offer life time full money-back guarantee to the original buyer if a recognised authority disputes their authenticity or if the description is found significantly incorrect. The claim is only valid so long as the the original buyer owns it.
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Ancient Near Eastern Luristan Bronze Axe 1250-650 BC
To enlarge. Click on a photo, click again on same photo to view the next. I am a member of the association of international antiquities dealers. The AIAD is an association of dealers in antiquities(including fine art. Coins, metallic and ceramic objects) whose aim is to promote responsible antiquities dealing and to provide a support network and means of exchanging relevant information about fakes, forgeries, fraudulent misrepresentation and stolen good with a view of identifying such items for sale and notifying the relevant authorities. Every member must meet and follow the stringent code of conduct in order to participate in the association. Should you need to check my membership visit this link. http:aiad.org.uk/about-us/members-profiles/ and look for Juan Carlos Bahamonde. Luristan civilization. Circa 1250-650 BC. bronze axe head with ... morecurved blade and narrow socket. Approximate length: 10 cm(3.5" Approximate width(blade) 7 cm(2.5" Weight: 163 grams. Condition: In very good overall condition. Excavated condition, excellent cuprite(copper carbonate) built-up as one would expect on an ancient bronze artifact. Please check all photos for further features and description. Provenance: Ex UK private collection formed during 1980's. Ex UK art market. 100% GENUINE ARTIFACT OR YOUR MONEY BACK. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE LET ME KNOW BEFORE PLACING ANY BIDS. Certificate of Authenticity: A signed certificate of authenticity can be sent if requested. Return Terms: The buyer must contact us first before returning the items. This must be done within 3 days of receiving the item. The items must be returned within 14 days after receiving the object. The items must be returned prior to any refund and in the condition originally sent. The buyer is responsible for shipping. Insurance and packing costs, and export and import duties, taxes and charges. All returns must be sent registered. Signed-for and insured. The buyer is responsible for any delays caused by shipping companies or customs offices abroad. We r
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Ancient Near Eastern Bronze Age Luristan Bronze Decorated Armlet 1250-700 BC
click to enlarge. I am a member of the association of international antiquities dealers. The AIAD is an association of dealers in antiquities(including fine art. Coins, metallic and ceramic objects) whose aim is to promote responsible antiquities dealing and to provide a support network and means of exchanging relevant information about fakes, forgeries, fraudulent misrepresentation and stolen good with a view of identifying such items for sale and notifying the relevant authorities. Every member must meet and follow the stringent code of conduct in order to participate in the association. Should you need to check my membership visit this link. http:aiad.org.uk/about-us/members-profiles/ and look for Juan Carlos Bahamonde. To enlarge. Click on a photo, click again on same photo to view the next. Luristan. Circa 1250-700 BC. A large cast bronze ... morearmlet probably wore on the bicep. Decorated with inscribed diamond and circular shaped lines and elongated semi triangular motifs. A MUSEUM GRADE QUALITY ITEM. Approximate diameter: 4" or 10 cm. Weight: 179 grams. Condition: Fine with fine detail. Ancient malachite patina remain. Please view all the photos for further details and description. Provenance: Ex old Danish private collection. 100% GENUINE ARTIFACT OR YOUR MONEY BACK. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE LET ME KNOW BEFORE PLACING ANY BIDS. Certificate of Authenticity: A signed certificate of authenticity can be sent if requested. Return Terms: The buyer must contact us first before returning the items. This must be done within 3 days of receiving the item. The items must be returned within 14 days after receiving the object. The items must be returned prior to any refund and in the condition originally sent. The buyer is responsible for shipping. Insurance and packing costs, and export and import duties, taxes and charges. All returns must be sent registered. Signed-for and insured. The buyer is responsible for any delays caused by shipping companies or customs offices abroad. We reserve the right to charge a
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