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Lot 84*

Two Etruscan terracotta votive wombs
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28 November 2019, 10:30 GMT
London, New Bond Street

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Two Etruscan terracotta votive wombs
Circa 4th-2nd Century B.C.
Each of hollow form, one flat-backed, modelled on one side with a medial ridge with additional vertical ridges and nodule shaped protrusions, with two openings; the other modelled in curved ridged relief, with an opening at the bottom and side, 18cm and 17.2cm long respectively (2)

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Provenance:
Private collection, New Mexico, acquired prior to 1991.

The larger womb with nodules is considered to represent a multiparous uterus, i.e. that of a woman who has given birth multiple times (N. Thomson de Grummond and E. Simon, The Religion of the Etruscans, Texas, 2009, p. 104).

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