Lot 238, Auction 4/5/2024: Luristan Bronze Pins, Bracelets, Sword Pommels (17 pcs)
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Lot 238, Auction 4/5/2024: Luristan Bronze Pins, Bracelets, Sword Pommels (17 pcs)

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Ancient Near East, Northwestern Iran / Turkey, Luristan, late Bronze to Iron Age, ca. 2000 to 600 BCE. A collection of 17 ancient bronze artifacts from the Near East; personal adornments, jewelry, and fragmentary pieces that once formed the handles or pommels of swords and daggers. Ten are pins, used for holding hair and /or clothing in place, all with different flourishes and details – one has a loophole- so possibly used for sewing. Three are bracelets, all unique – one delicate wire with an intricate coiled terminals that form a clasp; another braided; and the third is a thick and heavy cuff. The two conical pommels, tiered handle, and handle with recessed area for inlaying bone or a wood grip – are from bladed weapons that belonged to and may have been buried with warriors. Size: 3.5″ L x 1.5″ W (8.9 cm x 3.8 cm)

Condition: Handles and pommels are fragments from swords or daggers. Losses to pin tips. Chips and abrasions to bracelets. Heavy patina and mineral deposits throughout.

Provenance: private Everett, Massachusetts, USA collection; pommel & handle acquired from DRG Coins & Antiquities, UK, in 2016; pins & cuffs acquired from Artemis Gallery April 24th 2017, lot # 20; ex-Estate of John Piscopo. Mr. Piscopo was one of the largest collectors of ancient weapons in the US with a collection that spanned all cultures, all ages.

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