Lot 152a, Auction 5/11/2024: Ancient Persian Amlash Redware Tripod Pitcher, TL’d
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Lot 152a, Auction 5/11/2024: Ancient Persian Amlash Redware Tripod Pitcher, TL’d

$637.50

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Near East / Central Asia, Turkey / Northwestern Iran, Marlik or Cheragh-Ali Teppe region, Amlash / Amardi culture, Iron Age period, ca. 1200 to 800 BCE. An impressive example of a redware pottery pitcher exhibiting a trio of tab-shaped feet surmounted by a spherical body. A curved handle arches off the verso while a slender spout rises from one side of the shoulder. The stone-burnished surfaces feature faint linear motifs as well as a pleasing luster about them that makes the vermilion and russet hues of the vessel stand out. Amlash vessels were buried in large megalithic tombs, built by part of the Marlik culture. Despite its proximity to the large Mesopotamian cultures, the geographical barrier of the high Zagros and Elburz Mountains kept it relatively isolated and a very unique ceramic tradition developed there. Size: 9.625″ L x 7.3″ W x 8.4″ H (24.4 cm x 18.5 cm x 21.3 cm)

This piece has been tested using thermoluminescence (TL) analysis and has been found to be ancient and of the period stated. A full printed and bound report will accompany the item upon purchase.

Condition: Minor abrasions and nicks, with fading to linear motifs and red hue, and light earthen deposits, otherwise intact and excellent. TL drill holes on side of one foot and inside of handle.

Provenance: Private Greenwood Village, Colorado, USA collection, via inheritance; Leota Furlong Agett Persian Pottery collection, acquired in Tehran, Iran in the early 1960s

All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.

A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all purchases.

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