
Militaria - Arms & Armor Through the Ages
Militaria - Arms & Armor Through the Ages
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Description
This extraordinary event is structured in a way to give you, the bidders, an experience the progression of military history from the ancient Bronze Age through to World War II. Each era is represented by swords, armor, firearms, medals, and all sorts of battlefield relics, offering a glimpse into the weapons and protection used by warriors of different times.
From Viking swords and medieval plate armor to Napoleonic firearms and a wide range of World War II memorabilia, this auction captures the advancements, craftsmanship, and legacies of armed conflict through the ages.
Whether you are a collector, historian, or passionate enthusiast, don’t miss this unique opportunity to own a tangible piece of history.
Register now and take part in this remarkable journey through time!
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We offer an exceptional selection of collectibles with a focus on quality, authenticity, and provenance. Our goal is to reform the collectibles market by leveraging technology and to connect a global community of collectors, dealers, & enthusiasts, ensuring every transaction is built on trust, expertise, and a shared passion for the unique.
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Exclusive Auction Giveaway – Win a Collector’s Book!
Lot # 9 (Sale Order: 9 of 304)
Renaissance, Medieval, Viking & Crusades Sections: Win a copy of Collector’s Course on Medieval Arms and Armor by world-renowned expert Andrew Garcia—some of today’s auction pieces come from his personal collection!
World War II Section: Win a copy of Detecting the Fakes by Robin Lumsden, a must-read guide for any collector of wartime artifacts.
A combined value of over $175!
How to Enter: Simply win an item in one of these sections, and you’ll automatically be entered into the raffle! Winners will be drawn LIVE at the end of the auction—so place your bids and stay tuned!
Timeline of Our Journey Through the Ages
Lot # 10 (Sale Order: 10 of 304)
Viking/Crusade/Medieval: Lots 1050-1061
Renaissance/English Civil War/Victorian: Lots 1100-1131
American Revolutionary War/Napoleonic War: Lots 1200-1233
U.S. Civil War: Lots 1300-1323
Pre-World Wars/World War 1: Lots 1400-1409
World War 2: Lots 1500-1606
Post-World War 2: Lots 1700-1709
Ancient Late Bronze Age Socketed Axe Head 1500-1200 BCE
Lot # 1000 (Sale Order: 11 of 304)
Provenance: Purchased in 2022 from the Ahmet Baspxxxxxxxxx extensive collection of Far Eastern, Ottoman Empire, and Bronze Age Artifacts.
Dimensions: Approx. 6" W x 2.25" L
Bronze Age Bracelet with Horse Head Terminals 3300-1200 B.C.
Lot # 1001 (Sale Order: 12 of 304)
Provenance: Purchased in 2022 from the Ahmet Baspxxxxxxxxx extensive collection of Far Eastern, Ottoman Empire, and Bronze Age Artifacts.
Dimensions: Approx. 2.75"Wx2.75"L
Ancient Greek Bronze Age Loop Bracelet 3300-1200 BCE
Lot # 1002 (Sale Order: 13 of 304)
Provenance: Purchased in 2022 from the Ahmet Baspxxxxxxxxx extensive collection of Far Eastern, Ottoman Empire, and Bronze Age Artifacts.
Dimensions: Approx. 2"Wx2"L
Bronze Age Persian Massive Cone-Headed Cloak Pin - Luristan Region c 1000-800 B.C.
Lot # 1003 (Sale Order: 14 of 304)
Provenance: From the Red House Antique Center, York UK.
Dimensions: Approx.
Ancient Roman Empire Amulet Key Ring 1st -3rd Century A.D.
Lot # 1004 (Sale Order: 15 of 304)
Provenance: Owners Personal Collection purchased in Italy
Roman Bone Decorated Eagle Top Hair Toga Dress Pin 2nd-3rd Century A.D.
Lot # 1005 (Sale Order: 16 of 304)
Provenance: Part of a large York, UK Collection.
Dimensions: Approx.
Rare Roman Late Period Oil Lamp Mold 5th-6th century A.D.
Lot # 1006 (Sale Order: 17 of 304)
Provenance: Antiques Center of York - COA from Ancient Antiquities
Dimensions: Approx.
Rare Roman Soldier or Gladiator Bronze Leg Guards 1-3rd Century A.D.
Lot # 1007 (Sale Order: 18 of 304)
Provenance: Excavated from a Roman Villa Rustica near Sirmium in present-day Serbia, a city that became one of four capitals of the Roman Empire in 294 AD. The buyer went through rigorous government approval before legally exporting this item to the US. Originally inhabited by Illyrians and Celts, Sirmium was conquered by the Romans in the 1st century BC and later became the capital of Pannonia Inferior. A major military and administrative center, it was home to soldiers and veterans, making it highly likely these greaves belonged to a retired legionary who settled there. Sirmium remains an archaeological site of exceptional importance, offering rare insights into Roman military life. Truly this piece belongs in a museum!
Dimensions: Approx. Total Height 41,6 cm. Total Width 14,4 cm. Total Weight: 319,20 gr. and 320,20 gr.
Extremely Rare Complete Verdigris Bronze Roman Legionaire Helmet on Stand
Lot # 1008 (Sale Order: 19 of 304)
Bronze helmets, such as this, were often used by elite troops, particularly in the Republican and early Imperial periods, before iron became the dominant material. The hinged cheek guards suggest a design similar to those worn by legionaries and auxiliary forces, allowing for both protection and mobility.
A remarkable piece of Roman Military History, this helmet embodies the ingenuity and strength of the soldiers who once marched under the banners of the Empire.
Provenance: Purchased from a respected European Antiquities Collector
Question from Buyer: What period is this helmet? Answer: I am by no means an expert. I have hundreds of reference books and lots of contacts, many with differing opinions. I believe based on the articulated cheek pieces, the dome decorations, the knobby top grasper, and the presence of the neck guard that it's early Roman Empire, possibly Cavalry because if it's weight and flexibility, and definitely B.C. One dealer said it resembled Etruscan design, so it could very well be Italian peninsula. That all brings me to most likely 2C-1C B.C. I didn’t want to put a date because I wasn't 100% sure of it!
Roman Era Ancient Legionary Helmet 2ndC A.D. named APPIUS Fourth Legion Singidunum Museum Quality
Lot # 1009 (Sale Order: 20 of 304)
This one-of-a-kind Roman Legionary Helmet is an extraordinary and extremely rare example of a named piece of ancient armor in Museum Quality! Dating back to the 2nd century A.D., this Weisenau-type bronze helmet features an extended neck guard and articulated, decorated hinged cheekpieces, designed for both protection and mobility in battle. What sets this artifact apart is the punctuated inscription on the neck guard: “APPIVS°LEG°IIII°FL”, identifying it as the personal helmet of Appius of the Fourth Legion Flavia Felix. The helmet has been professionally cleaned and temporarily preserved with conservation wax, maintaining its excellent condition and beautiful patina.
The Legio IV Flavia Felix was a distinguished Roman legion stationed at Singidunum (modern-day Belgrade, Serbia), a crucial fort along the Danubian Limes. Established by Emperor Vespasian in 69 A.D., this legion played a vital role in defending the empire’s northern frontier against barbarian invasions. Singidunum was a strategic Roman stronghold, later becoming the birthplace of Emperor Jovian before being sacked by the Huns in 441 A.D. and the Avars and Slavs in 584 A.D. By the early 7th century, the fort was ultimately destroyed, marking the end of Roman influence in the region.
A named Roman helmet is an exceptionally rare find, especially one tied to a specific soldier and legion. This artifact is not just a relic of ancient warfare but a direct link to an individual warrior who served in the legions of Rome. With its well-preserved form and historical significance, this piece carries immense value, both as a museum-quality display and as a testament to the military legacy of the Roman Empire.
Provenance: A metal detector ground find in Serbia near Sirmium. Sirmium was a city in the Roman province of Pannonia, located on the Sava river, on the site of modern Sremska Mitrovica in the Vojvodina autonomous province of Serbia. First mentioned in the 4th century BC and originally inhabited by Illyrians and Celts, it was conquered by the Romans in the 1st century BC and subsequently became the capital of the Roman province of Pannonia Inferior. In 294 AD, Sirmium was proclaimed one of four capitals of the Roman Empire. It was also the capital of the Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum and of Pannonia Secunda. The site is protected as an archaeological Site of Exceptional Importance. The modern region of Syrmia (Srem or Srijem) was named after the city. Pictures of the Helmet in found condition before cleaned and conserved available. Buyer went through rigorous government approval before legally exporting this item to the US. Rare one-of-a-kind personalized Legionary Helmet in Museum quality! This item has a strong reserve
Ancient Roman Bronze Winged Phallus, also known as a Fascinus Pendant
Lot # 1010 (Sale Order: 21 of 304)
Dimensions: Approx.
Provenance: Acquired from a large Greek & Roman Collection in York, UK.
Greek Gold Leaf Bee Pendant 100-500 A.D.
Lot # 1011 (Sale Order: 22 of 304)
Provenance: Part of a large Greek & Roman Collection out of York, UK.
Dimensions: Approx.
Roman Provincial BI Tetradrachm - AD 251-253 Graded AU
Lot # 1012 (Sale Order: 23 of 304)
Roman Empire AR Denarius - AD 164-182/3 Graded XF
Lot # 1013 (Sale Order: 24 of 304)
Visigoth Warrior Belt Buckle - Large - 6thC-7thC A.D.
Lot # 1050 (Sale Order: 25 of 304)
The Visigoths were part of the Goths, an East Germanic people. They first appeared in the Balkans as a military group allied with the Romans. Their migration and sacking of the Roman Empire and Rome in 410 CE was one of the many reasons for the empire's fall in 476 AD. They established kingdoms in Gaul and Spain that lasted until the early 8th century.
Provenance: Part of a large York, UK Collection.
Dimensions: Approx.