Lot Essay
PUBLISHED:
A. P. Kozloff, ed., Animals in Ancient Art from the Leo Mildenberg Collection, Cleveland, 1981, no. 12bis.
This charming duck is shown resting its head and ridged bill along its back; a popular visual form for weights in the Middle East. Similar duck weights have been found at Nineveh and Susa, with many dated to the 3rd or 2nd millennium B.C. In the present agate, the natural, flecked inclusions are skilfully utilised by the sculptor to depict the bird's down. The weight is the equivalent of one-shekel at Nineveh, or two-shekels in Babylon.
A. P. Kozloff, ed., Animals in Ancient Art from the Leo Mildenberg Collection, Cleveland, 1981, no. 12bis.
This charming duck is shown resting its head and ridged bill along its back; a popular visual form for weights in the Middle East. Similar duck weights have been found at Nineveh and Susa, with many dated to the 3rd or 2nd millennium B.C. In the present agate, the natural, flecked inclusions are skilfully utilised by the sculptor to depict the bird's down. The weight is the equivalent of one-shekel at Nineveh, or two-shekels in Babylon.