Luristan Bronze Mace Head

GBP 300.00

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Object Description

A Luristan ceremonial cast bronze mace head of tubular shape. The mace is decorated towards the top with a vertical register of lozenge protrusions, separated from the rest of the shaft by sets of horizontal grooved ridges. The base is pierced.

These types of objects are normally called mace-heads. They may have been mounted on a shaft as a symbol of rank, perhaps derivative from a true weapon of similar form.

Luristan bronze comes from the province of Lorestan, a region of modern day western Iran. In the ancient world it was settled by a number of peoples, such as the Medes, the Kassites, and eventually the Persians. Many small bronze objects have been found in the area – these items range from ornaments, to weapons, and even vessels. Luristan bronze goods have been found primarily in a funerary context. The Luristan Bronzes represent the art of a nomadic people, for whom all possessions needed to be light and portable.

Period: Late 3rd millennium BC.

Condition: Fine, with some marks of ageing and beautiful green patinat on the surface. Repaired to the top. A very fine example mounted on a custom-made stand.

Object Condition

Fine, with some marks of ageing and beautiful green patina on the surface. Repaired to the top. A very fine example mounted on a custom-made stand.

Object Details

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  • dimensions
    H:18 centimeters

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The Gallery
Trent Park Equestrian Centre
Eastpole Farm House, Bramley Road
Oakwood, N14 4UW, United Kingdom

St James's Ancient Art
10 Charles II Street, Ground Floor
St James
London
SW1Y 4AA

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