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Medieval European Art and Artifacts
Medieval Italy, Necklace, c. 8th - 14th Century A.D.

|Medieval| |European|, |Medieval| |Italy,| |Necklace,| |c.| |8th| |-| |14th| |Century| |A.D.|
 
AE61828. Necklace, mix of glass, terracotta, rock crystal and glazed beads, 13 inches; from a New Jersey collection, c. 8th-14th century A.D.; SOLD


Germany, Iron Mace Head, Late Medieval, 1400 - 1500

|Medieval| |European|, |Germany,| |Iron| |Mace| |Head,| |Late| |Medieval,| |1400| |-| |1500|
From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years.
AW36874. Heavy metal mace head, ball with five protruding rounded points to the back is a loop for suspension, 10.1 cm long; black patina with some rust, Choice, SOLD


British Metal Detector Finds, Medieval, Tudor and Later

|Medieval| |European|, |British| |Metal| |Detector| |Finds,| |Medieval,| |Tudor| |and| |Later|
 
LT55429. Brooches, seals, weights, appliqués, coins, etc., SOLD


Medieval Spain, Bronze Scabbard Chape, c. 15th - 16th Century

|Medieval| |Artifacts|, |Medieval| |Spain,| |Bronze| |Scabbard| |Chape,| |c.| |15th| |-| |16th| |Century|
In the London Museum medieval catalogue, Ward-Perkins dates similar chapes to the late 15th or 16th century. He suggests that metal dagger chapes were only used on the sheaths of military daggers or the more elaborate forms of civilian dagger. The great majority of surviving leather sheaths belonged to ordinary knives or knife-daggers and these have no metal terminal.
AS89417. bronze scabbard chape, 58.7mm long, 12.9mm wide, 10.4mm thick, complete, cracked on front, 15th - 16th century; hollow shield shaped, curved sides converging at the base, a solid rounded knob terminal, curved upper edge with a raised lip on the front, rectangular opening on the back; SOLD











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