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Roman, Bronze Figural Chest Hasp (Herm), 1st - 4th Century A.D.
To learn about Roman padlocks, Roman chest locks, Roman door locks, and similar Roman chest hasps, see Donald| Jackson's Roman| Gallery| of Locks| Keys| & |Seals in NumisWiki.AS111507. Bronze small chest hasp; cf. Jackson Roman Locks type 1, 5118, Collectible, missing hing loop at back of the top and lock bolt or bolt slot slot at the back of the base, 5.47 cm (2 1/8") long, crude figure in the form of a herm, incised hair and facial features, five punched annulets (Celtic circles) on chest, male genitalia at the midsection; ex The Time Machine (Mark E. Reid); $180.00 (€169.20)
From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years.
This early axe type had good distribution throughout the fertile Crescent. The design was inyroduced to the Egyptians from Syria.AM36787. Bronze crescent-shaped axe head; cf. Moorey Ashmolean 22; 8 inches x 3.5 inches; three rear projections, each pierced in center, Choice, SOLD
Israel, Iron Twin Plow Head, Iron Age, Time of Isaiah, 7th Century B.C.
From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years.
The Babylonians attacked Israel in the 600's B.C.AW36807. Iron twin plow head; cf. Biblical Archaeology Review, XVI-2, pp. 39; 10 ½ X 4 ½ inches; twin pronged fork head, Choice, SOLD
Narino, Columbia, Capuli Complex, Sea Shell Shaped Potter Ocarina (Flute), 850 - 1500 A.D.
An ocarina is a wind instrument in the category of vessel flutes.AE61810. Pottery ocarina, 3.7 inches, Choice, in the form of a sea shell with incised dot and cross designs on a highly burnished gray surface; SOLD
Medieval, England, Iron Small Knife Blade, 1300 - 1400 A.D.
AA36880. Iron small knife blade; 89 mm long; one side sharp and one blunted, from the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years; SOLD
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