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Lot 99

A Vinca terracotta idol of a mother and child

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

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A Vinca terracotta idol of a mother and child
Neolithic Period, circa 5th Millennium B.C.
Composed of a rectangular footed stand, the figures of stylised form, depicted seated on a bench or couch with incised decoration, the mother seated with her left leg crossed with her foot resting on her right knee, her right arm supporting the child seated on her lap, 9.8cm long

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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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