Antiquities - Celtic Iron Age
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830 Celtic Iron Age - Bronze Triskele Mount Set. RomanoCeltic, 1st century AD. Bronze belt mounts decorated in La Tène style consisting of a lizard, three triskele ‘trumpet whorl’ shapes, a swannecked ‘trumpet whorl’ belt end, and a bifacial belt terminal (6). Cf. British Museum Guide to Early Iron Age Antiquities, London, 1925.68 grams, 38 - 55 mm. Fine-very fine; swan-necked belt end superb and rare. £700 - £900 Found near Harston, Cambridgeshire.
832 Celtic Iron Age - Three Bronze Terret Rings. Circa 1st century BC. Bronze chariot terret rings, two with triple knops (3). 110 grams (total), 59 - 69 mm. Generally fine. £60 - £90 Property of a deceased detectorist.
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831 Celtic Iron Age - Enamelled Chariot Fitting. RomanoBritish, 1st-2nd century AD. A wheel-shaped openwork bronze disc with alternating blue and white enamelled spokes, each attached to the decorated rim consisting of three millefiori inlaid concentric borders. 53 grams, 73 mm. Fine condition with the majority of the original enamelling still in situ. £250 - £400 833 Celtic Iron Age - Bronze Quadrilobe Mount. 1st century BC-1st century AD. A robust, cast, openwork copper-alloy mount; the internal c-shaped voids echoing the shape of the four rounded finials; on the reverse a central D-shaped loop. 42 grams, 53 mm. Fine; even green patination. £120 - £180 Found Lincolnshire, 1994. The pelta-shaped emblem is found above the human mask on the Aylesford bucket.
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