Scythian Bronze Arrowhead (No reserve price)

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Escita bronze arrowhead dated to about 200 B.C., transformed into antique jewelry with a sterling silver chain in excellent condition, formerly in a private UK collection since 1980 and acquired from Spain in 2024.

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Beautiful arrowhead from Scythian culture transformed into antique jewelry, via a hypoallergenic and durable sterling silver chain.
Dated to 200 B.C. and part of a private collection in the United Kingdom since 1980.
A declaration sheet is provided, since a sheet like this in these parts is synonymous with guarantee and legitimacy.
Customs costs outside the European Union will be paid by the auction winner.

Beautiful arrowhead from Scythian culture transformed into antique jewelry, via a hypoallergenic and durable sterling silver chain.
Dated to 200 B.C. and part of a private collection in the United Kingdom since 1980.
A declaration sheet is provided, since a sheet like this in these parts is synonymous with guarantee and legitimacy.
Customs costs outside the European Union will be paid by the auction winner.

Details

Culture
Scythian
Century/ Timeframe
200 A.C
Name of object
Arrowhead
Acquired from
Auction house
Year acquired
2024
Material
Bronze
Country acquired from
Spain
Condition
Excellent
Previous owner acquired from
Private collection
Previous owner - year acquired
1980
Previous owner - country acquired from
United Kingdom
I verify that I have obtained this object legally and that I am allowed to sell it
Yes
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