Tuesday 26 October 2021
Two Near Eastern bronze axe heads and a Near Eastern bronze crescentic attachment or axe,...
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Two Near Eastern bronze axe heads and a Near Eastern bronze crescentic attachment or axe, comprising a Canaanite socketed duck-billed axe head with two oval apertures in the blade; a Levantine socketed fenestrated eye axe head, and with two large apertures in the blade and a crescentic attachment or axe with four semi-circular holes, circa early 2nd Millennium B.C.-1st Millennium B.C., 9.5cm long, 8.7cm long and 16.5cm high respectively (3)
Provenance: Private Collection Oliver Hoare (1945-2018); Axe heads: Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, New York, 17 December 1997, lot 409 and 411 (part).
For two similar fenestrated axe heads see O. Muscarella, Bronze and Iron; Ancient Near Eastern Artifacts in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1988, p. 386, nos. 510 and 511.
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