Western Asiatic Gold Bead 2nd–1st millennium B.C. Measurements• Length: 3.1 cm• Diameter: 0.8 cm• Weight: 3.33 grams A finely constructed bead formed from a hollow cylinder of gold, ornamented with fo[...]
Rock Crystal Scallop Pendant with Later Gold and Crystal Bead NecklacePendant: Spain, 16th–17th century; Necklace: 19th centuryPendant Dimensions: 6.1 × 4.5 cmNecklace Dimensions: 73 cm longBead Dimen[...]
A gold pendant with engraved crucifix.Byzantine Empire, 5th - 7th century AD.Measures 3 x 1.5 x 0.4cm.Weighs 1.9 grams.This navette-shaped hollow pendant features finely reeded sides and a front adorn[...]
Rare gold pendant cloisonné with mother-of-pearl in the shape of a crescent moon. In pendants, five bezoars (the 6th is missing on one side). Old collector's number on the back 3.38g Phenicia, 4th cen[...]
A fragmentary Egyptian steatite sculpture of a female bust mounted as a pendant.
New Kingdom, ca. 1550–1070 B.C.
The pendant measures 3.4 x 1.9cm (excluding loose pendant bail).
The high cara[...]
A double sided copper gilt devotional reliquary pendant.
German, 15th century.
Measures 5.8 x 4.7 x 1.2cm.
One side of the pendant depicts Christ between two angels holding a shroud and to [...]
Rare jade pendant (Talisman) representing a tigress and her cub. Usual wear for this period. No lack or restoration. Pierced with a hole between the front legs. China Ming period or earlier. 40x26x18m[...]
A fragment of a copper necklace - 12th / 13th century - Limoges (?) - France
Probably used as a decoration on the nose of a horse.
Each diptych with a dog on the left and a bird on the right.
3 Rare and nice gild brass pendants 2 with stylisied deer and the third with a lying down horse Medieval period, circa middle or late XIVth ctyParts of belt decoration or to put on horses textiles clo[...]
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