Lot 93a A Luristan Bronze Whetstone Socket with Ibex Head
From the ancient Near East, Iron Age I, ca. 1350-1000 B.C. The hollow bronze socket cast in the form of the foreparts of an ibex, front legs tucked beneath the body, antlers spiral backwards to form loopsed horns curved back onto the neck to form a loop. Whetstones are utilitarian objects used used to grind and hone the edges of tools and implements. 5-3/4"L nose to end, old repair to one antler, else excellent.
Provnenance: Ex-private Chicago, IL collection.
This lot will be sold not subject to a reserve. The starting price is the price at which the item can sell.
Provnenance: Ex-private Chicago, IL collection.
This lot will be sold not subject to a reserve. The starting price is the price at which the item can sell.
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