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TWELVE IRANIAN BRONZE OBJECTS
CIRCA LATE 2ND-EARLY 1ST MILLENNIUM B.C.
Including a horse-bit, the cheek-pieces each cast in the form of a calf; a horse with a long cylindrical body and legs; a small horse perforated for suspension; a pendant in the form of the foreparts of two adorsed animals; a model of a two-horse chariot; a stag with tall tined horns (possibly later); a goat with curved horns; two small goats with perforations; and three small pendants, each with a suspension loop
Longest: 7 1/8 in. (8.1 cm.) long (12)
Provenance
One double animal: with Tarshish, J. Zadok & Sons, Jerusalem.
Acquired by Paul and Helen Zuckerman, Detroit, 1960s-1970s.
Special notice
This lot is offered without reserve.
Sale room notice
This lot may not be exported out of the United States without first receiving an export license from the Office of Foreign Assets Control.