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GREEK PHRYGIAN BRONZE BROOCH: Ca. 800 - 700 BC. A Phrygian bronze bow brooch with geometric motifs on the edges. For similar see: EFES Artemision; Kunst, historische museum, cat n. 257. Size: 57mm x 39mm; Weight: 28g Provenance: P
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GREEK PHRYGIAN BRONZE BOW BROOCH: Ca. 800 - 700 BC. A Phrygian bronze bow brooch with restored pin. The body is horseshoe shaped with eleven holes, edges are decorated with bronze pearls and geometric motif. For similar see: EFES Arte
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Large Greek Bow Brooch: 8th-6th century B.C. A bronze brooch with a round-section, leech-shaped body with herringbone decoration, biconvex collars, integral catch, single coiled integral spring and pin. 88 grams, 97 mm (3 3/
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Large Greek Bow Brooch: 8th-6th century B.C. A bronze brooch with a round-section, leech-shaped body with herringbone decoration, biconvex collars, integral catch, single coiled integral spring and pin. 74 grams, 82 mm (3 1/
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ANCINET GREEK BOW BROOCH: 8TH-6TH CENTURY B.C.3 3/4 in. (88 grams, 97 mm)DESCRIPTION:A bronze brooch with a round-section, leech-shaped body with herringbone decoration, biconvex collars, integral catch, single coiledintegral
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Large Greek Ribbed Bow Brooch: 8th-7th century BC. A substantial bronze bow brooch with hinged pin, seven lobed collars, lobed finial with catch. 70.1 grams, 79.6mm (3"). Property of an Austrian private collector since the 1970s. [
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Rare Greek Spiral Bow Brooch: Item: Rare Greek Spiral Bow Brooch Date: ca. 600 BC Material: Bronze & Iron Dimensions: 71mm - 26.4grams Provenance/Additional Information: Purchased from an old British collection, property of London
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GREEK PHRYGIAN BRONZE BOW BROOCH: Ca. 5th Century BC.A bronze bow brooch with a round-section shank adorned with decorative reels. The catch plate is shaped in the form of a hand, pin with a coiled mechanism. Cf. R. Hattatt, A Visual
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GREEK PHRYGIAN BRONZE BOW BROOCH: Ca. 5th century BC.A bronze bow brooch decorated around its shank with three nodules with ribbed design. The shank terminates in a hand-shaped catch plate. Cf. R. Hattatt, A Visual Catalogue of Ancien
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Greek Bronze Decorate Bow Brooch: Date: ca. 400 BC Material: Bronze Provenance: Obtained from an old Austrian Collection: purchased in Vienna. Dimensions: 72mm; 23.2grams Greek Bronze Decorate Bow Brooch, Expertly cleaned/polished and
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Medieval Saxon Radiate Bow Brooch: Date: C. 900 - 1100 AD Material: bronze Provenance: Obtained from an old British collection; Acquired at L.C.F. (London) Dimensions: 78mm; 17.5grams Medieval Saxon period radiate headed bow brooch. Pr
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Vintage Brooch 1950s Bow Novag: Title:Brooch 1950s Bow Novag Date/Period:1950s Materials: Gemstones: Wonderful alloy brooch of 1950s representing a bow. There is the marking of the producer, probably Novag. Conditions as in the phot
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Greek Geometric Period Bow Brooch
Greek Geometric Period Bow Brooch
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8th-7th century B.C. Keeled bow with central bulb, integral pin and large, square catch plate. Cf. Moon-Ja, K., ‘A study on Ancient Fibulae’ in IJCC, vol.8, no.2, 2005, pp.71-84, fig.3, for the type. 55 grams, 95 mm (3 3/4 in.).

From the family collection of a Surrey gentleman since before 1960. The function of this type of fibula was utilitarian and decorative: they were used for woollen clothing (Herodotus V, 87) and they have been found in houses, tombs and as votive offerings in sanctuaries. This typology was introduced in South Italy by the Greeks, and was widespread in the Magna Graecia. Like all female fibulae, it functioned as a clothing fastener, usually worn as a pair on each shoulder. [No Reserve]
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