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Lot 158

1 May 2013, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

£5,000 - £7,000

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Five Ancient Near Eastern bronze weapons
Circa 2nd - early 1st Millennium B.C.
Including an Anatolian lugged axe incised with geometric decoration, 6¼in (15.9cm) long; two socketed Persian spearheads, one with incised feathering decoration, 11in (28cm) and 14in (35.5cm) long; a socketed spearhead with guard-ring ornamented with two animal heads, North Syria, 13¾in (35cm) long, and a Persian short sword with leaf-shaped blade, the hilt recessed for inlay, 16½in (42cm) long, mounted (5)

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Provenance:
German private collection, formed before 1975.

Literaturece:
Cf. O.W. Muscarella, Bronze and Iron. Ancient Near Eastern Artifacts in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1988, 412, No. 566 (axe); O.W. Muscarella, Ladders to Heaven, 1981, 251, No. 222 (animal head spear).

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