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Massive Roman iron spear head
c. 100-300 AD. Very large, with wide and heavy socket end, with traces of original bronze ring around base. 312 mm (12 1/4 inches) long! A monster! #488: $375

Nicely preserved Roman iron spearhead
c. 100-300 AD.
Battlefield discovery from Eastern Europe. Measures 318 mm (12 1/2 inches) long! A whopper. The open end is still packed with petrified material... likely the remnants of the original wooden shaft. #384: $355


Extremely long Roman bronze spearhead, 1st-3rd century AD. Beautiful incised chevron pattern on shaft just below the point (see larger photo). Some edges of blade chipped, likely battle damage. Base of shaft flattened. From an old Midwestern USA museum collection formed in the 1960's. 284 mm long! #6387: $375


Roman iron spear head, c. 100-300 AD. Excellent state of preservation! Nice central ridge, two intact peg-holed for attachment to original shaft. 234 mm ( 9 1/4 inches) long. Good display-piece. #379: $285

Roman iron lance head, c. 100-300 AD. A smaller example than the examples above, this las a very slip, tapered, sharp blade, raised central mid-rib and hollow shaft. Edge shows some battle damage! 140 mm (5 1/2") long. #3164: $175


Long Roman iron spear-point or ballista-bolt. 2nd-5th century AD. 109 mm (4 3/8") long! Very nice. #4884: $135

Roman iron spear-tip or ballista-bolt. 2nd-5th century AD. Measures 95 mm (3 3/4") long. Nice ruddy tone, root-marks on surface from being buried in the earth. #4865: $110

Late Roman to Medieval iron spear-tip or ballista-bolt. 4th-7th century AD. Measures 112 x 39 mm. A beauty! #519: $145

Very interesting late Hunnic iron spear-tip. Likely made for tearing through naval ships' sails. Measures 80 mm. #18: $95

Late Roman to Medieval iron spear-tip or ballista-bolt. 4th-7th century AD. Broad blade, flat in the center and then thickens at the point. Very interesting. Measures 92 mm (3 5/8") long. Tip bent from battle damage. #4872: $125

Roman iron spear-point or ballista-bolt. 2nd-5th century AD. Excellent state of preservation! Measures 78 mm (3 1/8") long. #sp0143: $125



Long Roman trilobate-type bronze arrowhead. 1st-3rd century AD. 40 mm long and sharp! Nice olive-green patina and some original earthen encrustation. #457: $90 SOLD - alternate available

Ancient greek and Roman Arrowheads, 800 BC -- AD 200
Unearthed at ancient battlefields near the shores of the Black Sea.

Top quality: $75 ea.


Average quality: $35 ea.
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Beautiful, huge Roman spear-head
c. 100-300 AD. Extremely long, at 370 mm (over 14 1/2 inches)! Remarkably well preserved. Nice central ridge, great edges! #243: $399
SOLD


Roman bronze spearhead, 1st-3rd century AD. An absolutely gorgeous piece! 210 mm long with its three original bronze bands still intact. Nice leaf-shaped blade still shows battle damage. Great emerald-green patina. From an old Midwestern USA museum collection formed in the 1960's. #6386: $425 SOLD

Extremely rare Roman iron spear butt-spike, c. 300 - 500 AD.
This would have been attached to the other end of a spear, as a counterbalance to the spearhead, to be used as a secondary weapon in hand-to-hand combat. In a remarkable state of preservation. 103 mm long and heavy! #127: $375.
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