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Lot 241

1 May 2013, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

£2,000 - £3,000

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A European bronze sword
Late Bronze Age, circa 900 B.C.
The leaf-shaped blade with pronounced central ridge outlined on either side with two grooves, with rivet holes above the wings of the hilt-plate, 17¾in (45.1cm) long

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Provenance:
English private collection, acquired at Bonhams, San Francisco, 6 December 2005, lot 2000.
Canadian private collection.

Literature:
This type of sword blade was particularly common in Northern Europe at the end of the Bronze Age. For similar examples found in Great Britain, cf. J. Manley, Atlas of Prehistoric Britain, Oxford, 1989, p.137, pl.88.

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