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IRON MACE- HEAD
12-14th century
Oblate sphere, with rhomboidal protuberances along largest circumference. D. 2.2" (5.6 cm), H. 1.4" (3.6 cm). Value  approx. £346
BONE DETAIL OF A COMPOSITE BOW
           second half of VII century A.D.
           Eastern European nomads of mid-Avarian period
Carved from a single bone. Trapezoidal cross-section and flat back. Face side with two planes. Internal plane with ornamentation of incised cross-hatched lines and a carved out trapezoidal notch at the broad end. Opposite end abraded
BONE DETAIL OF A COMPOSITE BOW
second half of VII century A.D.
Eastern European nomads of mid-Avarian period carved from a single bone. Trapezoidal cross-section and flat back. Face side with two planes. Internal plane with ornamentation of incised cross-hatched lines and a carved out trapezoidal notch at the broad end. Opposite end abraded L. curvature 9.8" (25 cm)
INCENDIARY CERAMIC BOMB
10-13th century
Ceramic vessel for hurling incendiary mixtures. Cone-shaped body, hollow inside, with small cylindrical opening through the top along the axis of symmetry. Body decorated with in incised lines and clusters of circles.
H. 4.6" (11.6 cm). approx. value £540
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