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                                    PROPERTY FROM THE JOUKOWSKY COLLECTION
                            
                            AN IRANIAN BRONZE DAGGER
                            CIRCA 10TH-9TH CENTURY B.C.
Details
                                        
                                            AN IRANIAN BRONZE DAGGER
CIRCA 10TH-9TH CENTURY B.C.
16 ½ in. (41.9 cm.) long
                                        
                                    CIRCA 10TH-9TH CENTURY B.C.
16 ½ in. (41.9 cm.) long
Provenance
                                        
                                            Antiquities, Sotheby's, London, 17 December 1973, lot 90 (part).
with Charles Ede, London, acquired from the above (Ancient Persian Bronzes, 1974, no. 34).
Artemis A.W. Joukowsky (1930-2020) and Dr. Martha Sharp Joukowsky (1936-2022), Providence, RI, acquired from the above, 1974; thence by descent to the current owners.
                                    with Charles Ede, London, acquired from the above (Ancient Persian Bronzes, 1974, no. 34).
Artemis A.W. Joukowsky (1930-2020) and Dr. Martha Sharp Joukowsky (1936-2022), Providence, RI, acquired from the above, 1974; thence by descent to the current owners.
Literature
                                        
                                            T. Hackens and R. Winkes, eds., Love for Antiquity: Selections from the Joukowsky Collection, Louvain-la Neuve, 1985, pp. 20-22, no. 13.
                                        
                                    Exhibited
                                        
                                            Providence, List Art Center, Brown University, Love for Antiquity: Selections from the Joukowsky Collection, 12 October-8 November 1985.
                                        
                                    Further details
                                        
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