A BYZANTINE SILVER SPOON
A BYZANTINE SILVER SPOON
A BYZANTINE SILVER SPOON
A BYZANTINE SILVER SPOON
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A BYZANTINE SILVER SPOON

EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN, CIRCA 7TH CENTURY A.D.

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A BYZANTINE SILVER SPOON
EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN, CIRCA 7TH CENTURY A.D.
9 1/8 in. (23 cm.) long
Provenance
Comtesse Martine-Marie-Octavie Pol de Béhague (1870-1939), Paris; thence by descent to Marquis Jean-Louis Hubert de Ganay (1922-2013), France.
Antiquites et Objets d'Art: Collection de Martine, Comtesse de Behague, Provenant de la Succession du Marquis de Ganay; Sotheby's, Monaco, 5 December 1987, lot 128.
French art market, Paris.
with Charles Ede Ltd., London, 2009.

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Lot Essay

This spoon, with its drop between bowl and handle and delicate palm leaf engraving is characteristic of the penultimate Roman cochlearia which died out following the advent of the medieval spoon. A closely related example is that of the Kerynia spoons in the British Museum (in. 1939,1010.89).

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