Byzantine (300-1400 AD)
byzantine (300-1400 ad) — pre-owned
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Artifact Exact Weight 13,00 Gram for three Gold Nomista Byzantine Weight Bronze
Middle Byzantine Period, c. 9th–11th century AD. Date: Middle Byzantine period, c. 850–1100 AD. Cultural Attribution: Byzantine Empire. No evidence of modern tooling, casting anomalies, or artificial aging is observed.
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Christian Antiquity Byzantine Lead Seal (Bulla) Christ Virgin Mary St Michael
Byzantine Lead Seal (Bulla) with Christ, the Virgin Mary, and Military Saint (9th–11th Century AD) 21mm Authentic. Overview A significant primary administrative artifact from the height of the Byzantine Empire.
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EAGLE Byzantine Lead Bulla Eagle Seal 10th–12th Century AD Ancient Seal
We certify that the pictured object is an authentic Byzantine lead bulla dating to the 10th–12th century AD. The obverse shows a stylized eagle standing with wings raised, a common emblem on middle-Byzantine administrative and military seals.
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Authentic Byzantine-Roman Square Antiquity Weight (5th–7th Century AD) 25.9g
The obverse features deeply incised markings including a "Staurogram" or star-like cross motif and a gamma-shaped character, which historically functioned as denominational indicators to verify the weight against the imperial standard.
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Byzantine Esoteric Bronze Ring Sacred Fourfold Perforated Talisman Christian
Sacred Fourfold Perforated Talisman Eastern Christian Magic. Motif: Fourfold sacred openings. This authenticByzantine bronze talisman ring features a distinctivefour-aperture pierced bezel, a form deeply rooted inEastern Christian apotropaic practice.
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Byzantine Lead Seal Christ Pantokrator & Cross Monogram Holy Land Find 23mm
The obverse features the iconic image of Christ Pantokrator. He is depicted facing forward, nimbed, and holding the Book of Gospels. The use of lead seals was a hallmark of the Byzantine "civil service," serving as.
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Byzantine Lead Seal Christ Pantokrator & Archangel Michael Holy Land Find 19mm
The obverse displays a bust of Christ Pantokrator, nimbed and holding the Gospels. Condition: Very Fine archaeological condition. Both the bust of Christ and the wings of the Archangel are identifiable.
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Byzantine Bronze Commercial Weight IB 12 Keratia 5th–7th Century AD Authentic
A 12-keratia weight therefore represents exactly one half of a solidus standard. Denomination: 12 Keratia. Byzantine bronze exagium weight, 12 keratia standard, solidus-based fractional system. The weight corresponds precisely to the 12 keratia standard.
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Roman Byzantine Bronze Weight Marked X 4.41g 5th–7th Century AD Authentic
Culture: Late Roman / Early Byzantine. Byzantine bronze exagium weight, 10 keratia standard, solidus-based fractional system. Their production reflects the continuity of Roman administrative standards into the Byzantine period.
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Roman-Byzantine Bronze Official Weight Nomisma Standard Antiquity 2.93g wCOA
The face of the weight is decorated with an officialengraved double-circle (annular) motif centered with a dot. This "bullseye" design was an standardized mark used throughout the Byzantine East to indicate an official, verified weight for the weighing of gold coinage and high-value commodities.
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Byzantine Empire, Lead Bulla (Seal) of George, Imperial Spatharios, 700AD
Byzantine Empire, Lead Bulla (Seal) of George, Imperial Spatharios, Circa 7th–8th Century AD. Certified Authentic Ancient Artifact. Reverse (Back): Inscribed in three lines:ΓΕΩΡ / ΓΙΩCΠΑ / ΘΑΡ (Georg/io Spa/thar(io) ) — ".George, Spatharios.".
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Roman Byzantine Bronze Commercial Weight 2 Solidi Standard 8.42g 500AD Authenti
Authentic ancient artifact with full Certificate of Authenticity. Culture: Late Roman / Early Byzantine. British Museum, London, inv.AF.1950.45 — Byzantine bronze weight (multi-solidus). Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, inv.Poids 6021 — Byzantine weight standard.
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RARE Islamic Countermarked Byzantine Bronze Weight 14.68g 3-Nomismata 7th C. Ad
Historical Significance This weight is a "bridge" artifact. Weighing 14.68 grams, this artifact served as a 3-Nomismata (3 Solidi) weight. Date Range: 500–700 AD. Material: Bronze / Copper Alloy. Condition Report Choice very fine condition.
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Byzantine Bronze Commercial Weight Solidus Standard 4.61g 600AD Authentic COA
The weight aligns closely with the Byzantine solidus standard, confirming its function. No evidence of modern manufacture is observed. British Museum, London, inv.AF.1234 — Byzantine bronze solidus weight.
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Byzantine Lead Seal Patrikios High Official 33mm 10th-11th Century Artifact
Historical Context This seal belonged to an official holding the title of Patrikios (πατρίκιος). These seals are essential primary records of the Byzantine administrative and aristocratic hierarchy.
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Tolstoi, Monnaies Byzantines, PLATES and Ratto, Monaies byzantines 1930 PLATES
For sale two very rare catalogues of Byzantine coins. Exceedingly rare. The second is Tolstoi's catalogue, an equally rare and important catalogue. In both cases it is the PLATES only, no text catalogues.
![[Rare] Guy Lacam, Monnaies Byzantines / Byzantine coins, 1974 leather binding](https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/7l8AAeSwxChp4vs6/s-l500.jpg)
[Rare] Guy Lacam, Monnaies Byzantines / Byzantine coins, 1974 leather binding
This is a rare reference book for those interested in Byzantine coinage. Guy Lacam, Civilization et monnaies byzantines, 1974. The book has an exceptional leather binding made in Paris, with gold edges all around, and marbled endpapers, a real beauty.
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[Rare] Philip Grierson, Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection 3 vol.
This is a rare copy of the original catalogue of Byzantine coins in the collection of Dumbarton Oaks, published by Philip Grierson. 1 is the original printing from 1966, a very rare and very valuable book.