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The Kuizenga Collection of Ancient Art: Part IV (Lots 145-244)
Lot 216*,R

Three Luristan bronze daggers
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23 June – 7 July 2025, 12:00 BST
Online, London, New Bond Street

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Three Luristan bronze daggers

Circa 9th-7th Century B.C.
One a flange-hilted dagger, another with conical openwork pommel, the other with decorated rectangular guard one with blade possibly not belonging, 25cm, 29.5cm and 31cm long (3)

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Provenance:
Kuizenga collection, the Netherlands, formed from the 1970s onwards.
Acquired from Aalderink Antiqiteiten, Amsterdam, 1975; from Hadji Baba Gallery, London, 10th November 1979 and 1st July 1980.

For a similar flange-hilted dagger see Arthur MacGregor, Antiquities from Europe and the Near East in the Collection of The Lord McAlpine of West Green, Oxford 1987, p.131, no.17.29 and for an example with conical openwork pommel, see p.58, no.27.

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