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GROUP OF NINE ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN BRONZE EDGED

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
GROUP OF NINE ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN BRONZE EDGED
WEAPONS. Most often marketed as "Luristan" 1000-500BC. The term Luristan references artifacts made by a society of semi-nomadic people that once lived in the mountainous region of Northwest Iran. Little is known of this ancient culture but the most impressive traces are that of the bronze artifacts they left behind that can be found in parts of present-day Turkey, Iran and Afghanistan. These include highly decorative equipment for their horses, ceremonial containers and numerous weapons that are common to market, many are found in institutional collections, especially more elaborate examples. This group has 9 swords and knives missing handles which were organic and long decayed. The smallest is 10.5" overall with 8" blade. The longest is 25" which has attached bronze shrouded iron tang with peened bronze pommel which may be later addition to 19" blade. CONDITION: heavy bronze patina, verdigris, very good overall and average for this genre. The 19.5" dagger with integral handle has had bone insets added for display with different patina than rest of examples and may be different source. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18968/JS). $3,000-5,000.