SoldTrio of Ancient Near East Bronze Weapons - Ex-Piscopo**Originally Listed At $200** Ancient Near East, Palestine, Syro-Palestine, ca. early 1st millennium BCE. Three wonderful cast-bronze weapon blades with three distinct styles. First is a short blade wSee Sold Price
Trio of Ancient Near East Bronze Weapons - Ex-Piscopo**First Time At Auction** Ancient Near East, Palestine, Syro-Palestine, ca. early 1st millennium BCE. Three wonderful cast-bronze weapon blades with three distinct styles. First is a short blade withSee Sold Price
SoldTrio of Luristan Bronze Weapons - Ex-Piscopo**First Time At Auction** Ancient Near East, Luristan, ca. 1200 to 800 BCE. A trio of well-aged bronze armaments in three unique weapon typologies. First is a socketed axe head with a flat butt end, aSee Sold Price
SoldTrio of Canaanite Bronze Chisel Axe Heads - Ex-PiscopoAncient Near East, Canaan, the Levant, ca. late 2nd to early 1st millennium BCE. Three cast-bronze, chisel-form axe heads with slender butt ends, thick bodies, and flared blade edges. One axe head disSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Near East Bronze Dagger, ex-PiscopoAncient Near East, ca. 1000 BCE. A very small bronze dagger with a cast on handle terminating in a small, crescent-shaped pommel. The blade itself is finely symmetrical and very flat, with no ridge orSee Sold Price
Lot of 3 Luristan Bronze Spear Blades, ex-Piscopo**First Time At Auction** Ancient Near East, Northwestern Iran, Luristan, ca. 1200 to 800 BCE. A wonderful group of three cast-bronze spear points. The first weapon has a tubular socketing end, a narrSee Sold Price
Lot of 3 Luristan Bronze Spear Blades, ex-Piscopo**Originally Listed At $200** Ancient Near East, Northwestern Iran, Luristan, ca. 1200 to 800 BCE. A wonderful group of three cast-bronze spear points. The first weapon has a tubular socketing end, aSee Sold Price
SoldLarge Ancient Luristan Bronze Axe, ex-PiscopoAncient Near East, ca. 2000 BCE. This is a gorgeous example of a large cast bronze axe head with clean, simple design and an elongated ovoid socket. Size: 7.4" L x 3.4" W (18.8 cm x 8.6 cm). ProvenanSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Near Eastern Urartu Bronze Axe Head, ex-Piscopo**Originally Listed At $250** Ancient Near East, Eastern Turkey, Iran, and Armenia, Urartu culture, Iron Age, ca. 900 to 600 BCE. A cast bronze axe head with a slender but thick blade that extends froSee Sold Price
SoldUrartu Bronze Dagger, Pommel Design, ex-PiscopoAncient Near East, Urartu culture, modern day Iran / Armenia, ca. 850 to 590 BCE. Heavy bronze dagger with nearly triangular blade, inserted into wide rounded hilt, with an incredible pommel at the enSee Sold Price
Ancient Near Eastern Bronze Spearhead, ex-PiscopoAncient Near East, ca. 1500 to 500 BCE. This is a flat symmetrical blade of undulation form with a short central insertion tang. The ancient Near East was a hotbed of copper-alloy weapon production, aSee Sold Price
Ancient Near Eastern Bronze Spearhead, ex-PiscopoAncient Near East, ca. 1500 to 500 BCE. This is a flat symmetrical blade of undulation form with a short central insertion tang. The ancient Near East was a hotbed of copper-alloy weapon production, aSee Sold Price
Ancient Near Eastern Bronze Spearhead, ex-PiscopoAncient Near East, ca. 1500 to 500 BCE. This is a flat symmetrical blade of undulation form with a short central insertion tang. The ancient Near East was a hotbed of copper-alloy weapon production, aSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Near East Bronze Dagger, ex-PiscopoAncient Near East, 2nd millennium BCE. This is a thin, elongated, triangular cast bronze bronze dagger with a short tang. The edges appear to have been repeatedly sharpened, leading to their brittle sSee Sold Price
SoldTrio of Ancient Near East Small Bronze Weapons**First Time At Auction** Ancient Near East, Canaan, the Levant, ca. 2nd millennium BCE. A trio of cast bronze weapons: one pick axe and two daggers with distinctive attachment ends. Size of largest:See Sold Price
Trio of Ancient Near East Bronze Daggers**Originally Listed At $500** Ancient Near East, Mesopotamia and/or Luristan, ca. 1000 BCE. This is a trio of bronze long daggers or short swords, all of similar design, with pronounced ridges, shortSee Sold Price
Trio of Ancient Near East Bronze DaggersAncient Near East, Mesopotamia and/or Luristan, ca. 1000 BCE. This is a trio of bronze long daggers or short swords, all of similar design, with pronounced ridges, short tangs, and long triangular blaSee Sold Price
Trio of Ancient Near East Bronze Daggers**Originally Listed At $500** Ancient Near East, Mesopotamia and/or Luristan, ca. 1000 BCE. This is a trio of bronze long daggers or short swords, all of similar design, with pronounced ridges, shortSee Sold Price
SoldLot of 2 Luristan Bronze Vessels, ex-Piscopo**Originally Listed At $200** Ancient Near East, northwestern Iran, Luristan, ca. 1000 BCE. A pair of bronze vessels, one a bowl with a flared base and steep walls, and one a round-sided bowl with a vSee Sold Price
Pair of Luristan Bronze Cymbals, ex-Piscopo**Originally Listed At $75** Ancient Near East, Northwestern Iran, Luristan, ca. 1200 to 800 CE. A large matched pair of mold-made bronze cymbals, each with a thin exterior ridge, a perforated centralSee Sold Price
SoldRare Tel Megiddo Bronze Spear, ex-PiscopoAncient Near East, Megiddo (modern day Israel), ca. 2100 to 1900 BCE. This is a bronze spear with a nice light patina with some pale blue elements and a narrow triangular blade at the end of a long cySee Sold Price
Pair of Luristan Bronze Cymbals, ex-Piscopo**Originally Listed At $75** Ancient Near East, Northwestern Iran, Luristan, ca. 1200 to 800 CE. A large matched pair of mold-made bronze cymbals, each with a thin exterior ridge, a perforated centralSee Sold Price
Lot of 2 Luristan Bronze Vessels, ex-Piscopo**First Time At Auction** Ancient Near East, northwestern Iran, Luristan, ca. 1000 BCE. A pair of bronze vessels, one a bowl with a flared base and steep walls, and one a round-sided bowl with a verySee Sold Price
Pair of Luristan Bronze Cymbals, ex-Piscopo**First Time At Auction** Ancient Near East, Northwestern Iran, Luristan, ca. 1200 to 800 CE. A large matched pair of mold-made bronze cymbals, each with a thin exterior ridge, a perforated central deSee Sold Price
3 Bactrian, Urartu, & Achaemenid Stone Stamp Seal BeadsArtemis Gallery4.8(1.3k)See Sold PriceFeb 26, 2024
3 Sassanian Stamp Seals (Carnelian, Red Jasper, Bronze)Artemis Gallery4.8(1.3k)See Sold PriceFeb 26, 2024
Luristan / Marlik Bronze Spearhead Type III, ex-PiscopoArtemis Gallery4.8(1.3k)See Sold PriceMar 01, 2024