Sold2016A Villanovan bronze double spiral spectacle broochA Villanovan bronze double spiral spectacle brooch, Italic, c. 9th - 7th Century BC, formed from a single strand of bronze wire with roughly square profile, including the pin and the catch. An extraorSee Sold Price
Sold2022BRONZE AGE BRONZE SPECTACLE BROOCHCa. 1000 BC.A bronze spectacle brooch formed as two large tightly-wound coils; a pin and catch plate to the reverse.Size: L:165mm / W:78mm ; 173.1g.Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old OxforSee Sold Price
Sold2019Bronze Age Spiral Brooch9th-7th century BC. A bronze spectacle brooch formed as two large tightly-wound coils with 8-shaped intermediate coils, remains of catchplate to the reverse, mounted on a custom-made display stand. 95See Sold Price
Sold2016European Hallstatt Bronze Spectacle Fibula (Brooch)Southern Europe, Hallstatt culture, ca. 7th century BCE. This is a beautiful, intact example of one of my favorite artifacts -- the spectacle, or double spiral, fibula (brooch). It is created from a sSee Sold Price
Sold2017Bronze Age Large Spectacle Brooch1st millennium BC. A substantial iron spectacle brooch formed as a double coil with integral catch and pin. 131 grams, 13cm (5"). The Chris Rudd collection, Norfolk, UK; formed since the 1970s; collecSee Sold Price
Sold2017Huge Thracian Bronze Spectacle Fibula HalfNorthern Greece, Thracian, ca. 800 BCE. One half of an enormous bronze spectacle-shaped fibula (brooch). The spectacle, or double spiral, fibula (brooch) is created from a single thin strap of bronzeSee Sold Price
Sold2017Northern Greek Bronze Spectacle FibulaNorthern Greece, Thrace, ca. 7th century BCE. This is a beautiful, intact example of one of my favorite artifacts - the spectacle, or double spiral, fibula (brooch). It is created from a single thin sSee Sold Price
Sold2015Roman Etruscan Bronze Spiral BroochEurope, Central Italy, Etruscan, ca. 7th to 6th century BCE. Also known as a geometric bronze spectacle fibula. Boasts a beautiful green patina and double concave roundels formed from a single wire anSee Sold Price
Sold2019Short-Footed Villanovan Bronze Sanguisuga Fibula**Originally Listed At $350** Northern Italy, Villanovan culture, ca. 9th to 8th century BCE. A "sanguisuga" brooch - meaning "leech" - made of tightly-coiled bronze wire with a heavy clasp and pin. TSee Sold Price
Sold2019Large Villanovan Bronze Fibula**Originally Listed At $100** Northern Italy, Villanovan culture, ca. 9th to 8th century BCE. A fibula (brooch) made of rounded sheet bronze with a heavy clasp and pin joined to the body through a spiSee Sold Price
Sold2018Massive Greek Double Bronze FibulaGreece, Archaic period, ca. 7th century BCE. An incredibly large and very rare bronze fibula (brooch), the design somewhat mastoid in its appearance, perhaps a variant of the spectacle fibula that wasSee Sold Price
Sold2015Huge Greek Bronze Spectacle FibulaGreece, ca. 8th to 7th Century BCE. This elaborate coil form is constructed from a single bronze wire spiraling around. Smooth green patina. Size: 8-1/8" W (20.6 cm) + custom stand. Provenance: Ex-HaSee Sold Price
Sold2022Francois-Xavier Lalanne "Mouton" Bronze BroochArtist/Designer; Manufacturer: Francois-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008); Arthus Bertrand Marking(s); notes: signed, marking(s) Country of origin; materials: French; bronze, enamel Dimensions (H, W, D): 1"hSee Sold Price
Sold2021Large Greek Thracian Bronze Spectacle Fibula Cloak PinNorthern Greece, Thrace, ca. 9th to 7th century BCE. This is a sizable and intact bronze spectacle or double spiral fibula formed by a single elongated thick wire, that was meticulously twisted in a rSee Sold Price
Sold2021Greek Thracian Bronze Spectacle Fibulae (lot of 8)Northern Greece, Thrace, ca. 9th to 7th century BCE. A lovely ensemble of 8 bronze fibulae, all of spectacle or double spiral form and made from a single elongated thick wire, that was meticulously twSee Sold Price
Sold20229th C. Viking Bronze Brooch Borre Type w/ RavensNorthern Europe, Viking or Norse Culture, ca. 9th to 10th century CE. A remarkable cast bronze borre type brooch with relief motifs across the surface. The brooch is a domed or turtle shell shaped witSee Sold Price
Sold20219th C. Viking Bronze Brooch Borre Type w/ RavensNorthern Europe, Viking or Norse Culture, ca. 9th to 10th century CE. A remarkable cast bronze borre type brooch with relief motifs across the surface. The brooch is a domed or turtle shell shaped witSee Sold Price
Sold2016Gallo-Roman bronze brooch in form of hareA Gallo-Roman bronze brooch in the form of a hare, c. 2nd Century AD, with traces of silvering and two central recessed areas for enamel, also in the form of hares. An attractive type with nice oliveSee Sold Price
Sold2020A Pair of Villanovan Bronze Horse Head BucklesA Pair of Villanovan Bronze Horse Head Buckles Circa 8th-7th Century B.C. Width overall 6 1/4 inches. Provenance: Donna Jacobs Gallery, Birmingham, Michigan, 1991 Property from the George R. FrancoeurSee Sold Price
Sold2022Greek Thracian Bronze Spectacle FibulaNorthern Greece, Thrace, ca. 9th to 7th century BCE. A fabulous and intact spectacle or double spiral fibula formed by a single elongated wire, that was meticulously twisted in a rotational fashion toSee Sold Price
Sold2022Greek Thracian Bronze Spectacle Fibulae (group of 8)Northern Greece, Thrace, ca. 9th to 7th century BCE. A lovely ensemble of 8 bronze fibulae, all of spectacle or double spiral form and made from a single elongated thick wire, that was meticulously twSee Sold Price
Sold2016Very Fine Roman Enameled Bronze BroochRoman Empire, probably northern Europe: Gaul or Britain, ca. 100 to 300 CE. This is a bronze enamelled brooch in the shape of a wheel with a blue and white checkered pattern around a raised circle decSee Sold Price
Sold2016A Roman bronze brooch in form of a TaurokampoiA Roman bronze brooch in form of a Taurokampoi, 2nd - 3rd Century AD, which is a mythical creature with the upper half of a bull and lower half of a fish. A rare and interesting piece with a nice olivSee Sold Price
Sold2021Viking Bronze Brooch, Eagles Heads, c. 9th-10th CenturyTitle: Viking Bronze Brooch, Eagles Heads, c. 9th-10th Century A.D. Date & Origin: Viking, c. 9th-10th Century A.D. Description: Bronze circular buckle with dragon heads, one on each terminal. MateriaSee Sold Price