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ANCIENT GRECO-ROMAN BRONZE SPEAR
ANCIENT GRECO-ROMAN BRONZE SPEAR HEAD Ancient Greco-Roman bronze leaf shaped spearhead, Eastern Mediterranean, circa 1st century BCE. 7.5" H x 2.5" W x 2.5" D. Provenance: Property from a Park Avenue estate.
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LATE BRONZE AGE BRONZE SPEAR
LATE BRONZE AGE BRONZE SPEAR HEADLate Bronze Age, B.C.E. 1500 to B.C.E. 1800. The tapered blade with with a long and angled tang. Overall length 11 in. (approx) Provenance: The Collection of Erwin and Sylvia Harvith, Detroit, MI, acquired in 1972 directly from Moshe Dayan
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ANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR HEAD -
ANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR HEAD - Bronze Spear Head with engraved lines found in Israel from the collection of Gen. Moshe Dayan signed by him and marked 'BC 1500 Judea Dagger' with pinned haft 6 1/2'' x 1 3/4'' encrusted varnished. From the collection of
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BRONZE SPEAR HEAD IN WOOD PLINTH
BRONZE SPEAR HEAD IN WOOD PLINTH Bronze spear head in wood plinth, 11.5'h (excluding plinth), 14.75"h (overall)
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ANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR TIP - Bronze
ANCIENT BRONZE SPEAR TIP - Bronze Spear Tip found in Israel from the collection of Gen. Moshe Dayan signed by him and marked 'Double Pierced Spear Head Judea 1500' (BC) 10 1/2'' long 1 3/4'' wide encrusted. From the collection of Irving Bernstein.
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An early Luristan bronze spearhead,
An early Luristan bronze spearhead, circa 1000 BC, 19cm long
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An antique Chinese bronze
An antique Chinese bronze ceremonial spear head or finial heavily engraved. Approx. 29 cm long.
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ARCHAIC BRONZE SPEAR HEAD Archaic
ARCHAIC BRONZE SPEAR HEAD Archaic verdigris bronze spear or dagger head on a clear lucite stand. Spearhead: 8.75" L x 2" W; stand: 9.75" H x 4" W x 4" D. Provenance: Property from a 21 East 87th Street estate.
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Korean bronze spear head; L: 12"
Korean bronze spear head; L: 12"
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CANAANITE BRONZE SPEAR HEAD,
CANAANITE BRONZE SPEAR HEAD, 1800-1500 B.C.E.The elongated blade tapering at one end to a point, the other to a rounded portion continuing to a shaped tang, with a green weathered patina. Length 8 in. Provenance: The Collection of Erwin and Sylvia Harvith, Detroit, MI , acquired in 1972 directly from the collection of Moshe Dayan.
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Ancient bronze axe head and
Ancient bronze axe head and spearhead probably Near Eastern origin the axe head with angled blade 5 1/4 in. L.; the spearhead 8 1/4 in. L. Estimate $ 150-250 Each piece has considerable corrosion and dirt from the original dig site.
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ELEVEN ARCHAIC BRONZE SPEARHEADS
ELEVEN ARCHAIC BRONZE SPEARHEADS Each of flattened tapered form ten with raised median ridge one with hollow shaft fitted together on a bronze stand. 14 to 19 3/4 in.
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NEAR EASTERN BRONZE SPEARHEADon a
NEAR EASTERN BRONZE SPEARHEADon a wood base the spearhead: 10 inches high; 12 3/4 inches high Condition:
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TWO CANAANITE BRONZE SPEAR HEADS,
TWO CANAANITE BRONZE SPEAR HEADS, 1800-1500 B.C.E.The first, an arrow-shaped head with fine edges, terminating into a point, the base with an extended tang, possessing an attractive natural greenish blue patina. The second, elongated and bulging at its lower edge, tapering on both sides to fine edges, with an attractive natural greenish blue patina. Inscribed with the museum acquisition number JM 118-75. Lengths overall 4.75 in., 7 in., respectively. Provenance: The Collection of Erwin and Sylvia Harvith, Detroit, MI, acquired in 1972 directly from the collection of Moshe Dayan. Exhibited: Jewish Museum, New York, Culture and Continuity, The Jewish Journey, 1975.
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CANAANITE BRONZE SPEAR
CANAANITE BRONZE SPEAR HEAD1800-1500 B.C.E. Tapering on both sides to fine edges and terminating into a point, the base with an extended tang, green patina. Length 12 in. (Cond: heavy built up of corrosion, surface now textured) Provenance: The Collection of Erwin and Sylvia Harvith, Detroit, MI, acquired in 1972 directly from the collection of Moshe Dayan.
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Two Spear Heads Chinese, Shang
Two Spear Heads Chinese, Shang Dynasty (BC 1766-1122); Cambodia, Khmer, 16th century: one bronze, tapered chevron with center ridge both sides, cylindrical socket with pin, Shang Dynasty, 15-3/4 in., break 5 in. from tip, heavily corroded with stress cracks at socket and tip; one iron, narrow leaf-shape on tapered shaft fitted to bulbous bronze socket, cylindrical base with bowstring band, fine green patination, 17-1/2 in., with metal stand, iron with heavily pitted surface, bronze with minor dent, crack at rim
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Three ancient bronze spear
Three ancient bronze spear points: two decorated, round mounts with circular and incised decoration, square tapering end, 10-5/8 in. and 13-3/8 in.; heavy pointed object, possibly a weapon or tool, 9 in., long separation , probably Luristan, first millennium B.C. All with scattered corrosion.
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ELAMITE BRONZE ARROWHEAD OR LANCE
ELAMITE BRONZE ARROWHEAD OR LANCE HEAD, SOUTHWESTERN IRAN Circa 1,200-900 B.C., mounted to stepped wooden base.
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A Large Collection of Chinese
A Large Collection of Chinese Bronze and Iron Spearheads and Arrowheads Warring States (BC 464-221) and later over 80 pieces of various forms; together with a bronze halberd a throwing star and steel blades enclosed in wooden box condition varies.
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CANAANITE LATE BRONZE AGE SPEAR
CANAANITE LATE BRONZE AGE SPEAR HEADB.C.E. 1800 TO B.C.E. 1500. Double edge tapering to a point, with a long tang, deposits, nice green patina. Length 10 in. Provenance: The Collection of Erwin and Sylvia Harvith, Detroit, MI, acquired in 1972 directly from Moshe Dayan.
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A carved tribal spear with hide
A carved tribal spear with hide wrapped shaft, 132cm long a bronze staff finial and a brass figural item, possibly part of the staff finial
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20 ancient bronze projectile
20 ancient bronze projectile points, probably for small spears or arrows, probably Luristan, probably first or second millennium B.C., 2-1/4 in.-4-5/8 in. Scattered corrosion, chips and losses throughout, one polished and lacking tip, several with holes.
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Eight ancient bronze objects:
Eight ancient bronze objects: bronze mace head, probably late third/early second millennium B.C., other handles, mounts and tubular structures possibly related to weaponry or tools, some possibly Luristan, 3-1/2 in. to 14-1/2 in. Old unpolished surfaces, scattered corrosion, wear. North Carolina Private Collection
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ANCIENT BRONZE JAVELIN HEAD -
ANCIENT BRONZE JAVELIN HEAD - Bronze Socket Javelin Head found in Israel from the collection of Gen. Moshe Dayan signed by him and marked 'Javelin Head 1500 BC Judea' 16 3/4'' long 1 1/2'' wide blade 1 1/8'' socket encrusted. From the collection of
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Ancient bronze axe head, crescent
Ancient bronze axe head, crescent shaped, probably Luristan, first or second millennium B.C., 7-1/2 in. Scattered light corrosion, head with flattened surface.
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A Continental Bronze Figure circa
A Continental Bronze Figure circa 1900 depicting a helmeted warrior the right hand holding a spear overhead and the left hand holding a shield signed A. Kierhut Munchen to the base. Height 9 x width overall 11 1/2 inches.
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BRONZE BUST OF MINELEAS AFTER THE
BRONZE BUST OF MINELEAS AFTER THE ANTIQUE The bearded head wearing helmet relief modeled with nude youths battling centaurs on bead flute and petal tip-carved pedestal. Provenance: Bernd Goeckler Antiques New York. 17 1/4 x 8 in.
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THREE NEAR EASTERN BRONZE WEAPONS
THREE NEAR EASTERN BRONZE WEAPONS Before 700 B.C., to include a heavy spear point with lobes and tang (9-1/2 in.); a spear point or knife with long tang (8-1/4 in.); a small dagger or spear point with open base (5-1/2 in.). All items encrusted with heavy green patina.
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LURISTAN BRONZE AXE HEAD - Luristan
LURISTAN BRONZE AXE HEAD - Luristan Bronze Ceremonial Axe Head with Bird Mounts raised edging and piercework scrolled ends to blade square handle peg receiver roughly 4 1/2'' x 5 1/4'' x 1 1/8'' encrusted but intact.
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JAPANESE BRONZE FIGUREwith
JAPANESE BRONZE FIGUREwith removable spear; 17 inches high to top of figure; 20 inches high to top of head; Condition:
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Six ancient bronze objects: axe
Six ancient bronze objects: axe head, 3-3/4 x 5 in.; two bronze bracelets, 4-1/8 in. and 5-1/4 in.; pipe, 8-1/4 in.; portion of bridle, 7-1/4 in.; scoop-like device with stylized duck head terminal, 5 in., all probably Luristan, first millennium B.C. Surface corrosion, some with old cleaning, some verdigris. North Carolina Private Collection
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BRONZE INDIAN CHIEF Indian chief
BRONZE INDIAN CHIEF Indian chief with feathered headdress, spear and shield.
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*A Southeast Asian Bronze Vajra the
*A Southeast Asian Bronze Vajra the head pommel having three heads above the three sided blade having incised scrolling decoration. Length 8 1/2 inches.
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JAPANESE BRONZE WARRIOR
JAPANESE BRONZE WARRIOR FIGUREwith attached spear; 34 total inches high to top of spear Condition:
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A GROUP OF BRONZE ARROW AND SPEAR
A GROUP OF BRONZE ARROW AND SPEAR POINTSA group of bronze arrow and spear points, Possibly Classical antiquity or later Likely ancient or reproduction of ancient design; various arrow and spear tips, each slightly different form, with age appropriate verdigris and accumulated deposits; each with accompanying square Lucite stand, 5 pieces Largest: 9.5" H x 1.5" W; smallest: 3.5" H x 1" W Provenance: The Estate of George David Sturges Dimensions: Largest: 9.5" H x 1.5" W; smallest: 3.5" H x 1" W Provenance: The Estate of George David Sturges
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CANAANITE BRONZE AXE HEADLate
CANAANITE BRONZE AXE HEADLate Bronze Age, circa 1800 to 1200 B.C.E. The shaped axe head tapered to a crescent edge, with a cylindrical open socket mount with rolled ends for attachment to the shaft, slight reddish-brown patina. Length 5 in. (Cond: blade edge with chips, corrosion on both sides) Provenance: The Collection of Erwin and Sylvia Harvith, Detroit, MI, acquired in 1972 directly from Moshe Dayan. A signed personal, title card of Lt. General Moshe Dayan will accompany this lot.