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Three Anatolian polished stone axe heads
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1 December 2020, 11:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

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Three Anatolian polished stone axe heads
Early Bronze Age, circa 3rd Millennium B.C.
Comprising a greenstone axe head of trapezoid outline, with rounded butt and curved cutting edge, marked in white ink: 'LYDIA', 9.5cm ; another smaller black stone axe head of similar form, with similar inscription, 5.5cm ; and a votive axe head of broad trapezoid form, marked in red 'Asia Minor P.880', 2.7cm (3)

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Provenance:
Catalogue of a Collection of Antiquities, formed by the late S. D'Ehrenhoff, Swedish Minister at Constantinople; Sotheby's, London, 23 February 1893, lot 46 and 49 (part).
Private collection, UK.
The first two items with red ink collection details: Lot 46, Sotheby Feb 93.; the third with 'Asia Minor' in same red ink.

There are examples of Anatolian axe heads of similar form in dark green stone in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, acc. nos 63.147.6 and 63.147.9.

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