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Lot 101

A Vinca terracotta idol

7 July 2016, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £4,750 inc. premium

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A Vinca terracotta idol
Neolithic Period, circa 5th Millennium B.C.
The face with bovine features, with hollow pierced ears, the arms extended in rhythmic curves, wearing a long dress, decorated with incised chevron and diamond motifs, flaring towards the circular base, 18.3cm high

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Provenance:
UK private collection of Mr Z.S., inherited from his father Mr S.S. in Serbia in the 1970s and then brought to London while working for the UN between 1980-1983. Thence by descent.

Accompanied by a thermoluminescence report from Oxford Authentication Ltd and by a copy of a black and white photograph of the idol when part of the collection.

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