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Lot 84

A Greek bronze Chalcidian helmet

7 December 2021, 12:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

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A Greek bronze Chalcidian helmet
Circa 4th Century B.C.
Formed of two hammered sheets joined along the double medial ridge of the domed crown, the lower border circumscribed with a repoussé stylised linked scroll pattern rising to a contoured brow, over the arched eye openings, the hinged cheek-pieces with raised borders and a band of zig-zag decoration, 25cm high incl. the cheek-pieces

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Provenance:
German art market, prior to 2000.
K.A. collection, London.
London art market.
F.R. collection.

This type of helmet is named after representations of such helmet forms on Chalcidian vases, such as the black-figure amphora in the British Museum depicting Heracles slaying three headed Geryon, who wears Chalcidian type helmets, acc. no. 1843,0724.1 The hinged cheek-pieces are a variant on examples formed of one continuous piece. While conforming to the Chalcidian type, the present helmet is unusual for being made of two separate halves riveted together at the crest.

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