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Ancient Persian Bronze

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Near Eastern: Metalwork: Pre AD 1000   item# 899121

Ancient Persian  Bronze
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Kent Art and Antiques
Cell: 630-544-8039


$2375.00 

A nicely decorated Achaemenid bronze bowl. The bowl was cast and three bands of stamped and incised decoration were added by hand. This shape was used often in Persian metal work of the Achaemenid Empire and was adopted by other cultures such as the Greeks and was also seen in glass of the Roman period. Achaemenid {Persian} Empire 5th- 4th Century BC. Diameter at rim 10.2 CM [4 inches], height 8CM [3 3/16 inch]. A chip from the rim and the rim slightly bent at one point. Apparently there was a foot, now missing. However this does not detract from the excellent workmanship on the body of the vessel. I purchased this at a Sotheby auction many years ago. The auction was held with the items lined up against a wall and the Auctioneer and the bidders walked along and bid as each item was pointed out. This was part of a box lot which was all from Iran, cited as the property of a deceased missionary. There were items from Luristan to an Islamic lamp stand [broken]. I still have a couple of other items from this lot in my collection


Bronze Statuette Of a Female Deity

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Near Eastern: Metalwork: Pre AD 1000   item# 840588

Bronze Statuette Of a Female Deity
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Kent Art and Antiques
Cell: 630-544-8039


$1150 

A Near Eastern bronze Deity. Circa 2nd Millennium BC. The object is peg shaped, wearing a pointed cap, it has deeply recessed eyes, a prominent nose and stubby arms. It also has a band around the waist and a large navel. I did show this piece {the item not a photo} to Dr Jerry Eisenberg and he said that it is undoubtedly ancient but he could not easily tell me the culture. I purchased this item from a Beirut dealer in the 1960s. There are a few places where there is some corrosion but it is mainly on the lower part of the back. Height 8 CM [3 1/8”].

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