22kt Gold coin of Ahmed Shah, Sultan King of Qajar. On the obverse, the head of the King, on the reverse, the name of the King is written in Persian. Loop for wearing.
1900s
3/4"
Persian antiquities are gauranteed to be authentic and from the period stated. All of our artifacts come with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Questions?
Ask the Relequist
Big Sale! Was: $2400 Now: $120050% Off!
Plus Shipping & Handling
Treasures of the World Artifact Spotlight:
Luristan sword
Bronze sword made from one solid piece, a single raised ridge down the length of the blade, the hilt with a triple raised dot pattern to either side, the bottom of the flared hilt forming the head of a lion to either side. Covered in a vivid green patina. Comes mounted on a base.
Prehistoric Axes
Homo Erectus stone hand axe. Fits easily into the palm with indented area for the thumb. These tools were likely used to cut plants or meat but may have also served as weapons when hunting animals for food. Most tools were clearly intended to be used by the bare hands although some were fitted to wooden handles. Great Rift Valley, Africa.