A Fatimid bronze Eagle Egypt, 9th Centrury
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This piece belongs to a group of small bird figurines that can securely be attributed to Fatimid Egypt. They are either parrots or eagles with outstretched wings such as the present lot (Geza Fehervari, Islamic Metalwork of the Eighth to the Fifteenth Century in the Keir Collection, London, 1976, nos. 41-49).
There are four virtually identical published examples: the Keir Collection, Richmond (op cit, nos. 48 and 49); the Museum Fur Islamische Kunst, Berlin (surmounting a bronze cover), (Tresors Fatimid du Caire, Exhibition Catalogue, Paris, 28th April-30th August 1998, no. 48); and the Musee du Louvre, Paris (L'islam dans les collections nationales, Exhibition Catalogue, Grand Palais , 2nd May - 22nd August 1977 , no. 158).