A group of Luristan bronze objects, 12th-8th century B.C., North West Iran, comprising a bronze armlet formed of ribbed band with deer finials, two bronze pendant figurines in the form of long-horned ibex, two bronze vessels, one with broad cylindrical neck, everted rim and horizontal ribbing below the shoulder, and the other with carinated body tapering to a narrow foot and a bell, vessels 9.5cm. and 8cm. high, bracelet 8.1cm. diam. (5) Provenance: Acquired by Eric Crowe, son of diplomat Sir
A group of Luristan bronze objects, 12th-8th century B.C., North West Iran, comprising a bronze armlet formed of ribbed band with deer finials, two bronze pendant figurines in the form of long-horned ibex, two bronze vessels, one with broad cylindrical neck, everted rim and horizontal ribbing below the shoulder, and the other with carinated body tapering to a narrow foot and a bell, vessels 9.5cm. and 8cm. high, bracelet 8.1cm. diam. (5) Provenance: Acquired by Eric Crowe, son of diplomat Sir
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