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COLLECTION OF FOUR INTACT ANCIENT BRONZE NEAR EASTERN TANGED DAGGERS
(CENTER TWO FOUND TOGETHER IN SAME BURIAL)
Afghanistan
BRONZE
AGE: 4000 - 3500 years ago
This is an
exceptional set of FOUR Near Eastern ancient cast bronze dagger blades of tanged design.
The two center daggers were found together in the same burial and
possess a unique flared base and wing tang as well as a robust
armor-piercing rib. Each specimen displays stunning, rich
multi-hued ancient bronze patinas. They are
from the Luristan culture and all are from a triangular blade design.
Each specimen has
been professionally cleaned and conserved in our lab, being treated with
a special wax developed and formulated for ancient bronze preservation. The patina shows
beautiful traits only found in authentic ancient weapons. It is a patina like this that the finest ancient bronzes are prized for
and it is a patina like this that brings a premium in price and value of
the specimen. This is a
great set of ancient bronze blade weapons for a museum display.
All specimens are with
NO REPAIR AND NO RESTORATION OR FABRICATION.
A fine set of
impressive infantry blade weapons from this famous Bronze Age culture.
WARNING:
There is an increasing number of fake Near Eastern (Luristan)
bronze weapons on the market. As fine quality intact, original
specimens become more scarce and techniques have become more
sophisticated to fake these weapons. We have personally handled
numerous extremely well-done fakes
with extremely convincing patinas. The degree to which the
fakers have been able to replicate patina to disguise their work
requires an expert examination by highly experienced individuals.
It is common to find very reasonably priced weapons that are made up of
part original and part modern components or wholly modern pieces
displaying elaborate artificial patinas. All purchases should
include from the dealer a written guarantee of authenticity with
unconditional and lifetime return policies regarding such guarantee.
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 ranging from simple
utilitarian pieces on up to elaborate masterpieces of
warfare. It
is theorized that the Luristan bronzes were crafted by the earliest
existence of the Median empire
but this has never been proven as written records of the Medes have not
survived. The
Medes were Indo-Iranian people originally from central Asia who settled
in Northwest Iran in the 9th century BC and later defeated the Assyrian
empire in 614 BC. Their success is short-lived and their empire
which once stretched from central Iran to the Persian Gulf and Anatolia
was overrun in 550 BC by the Persians.
EXCEPTIONAL MUSEUM SET OF FOUR INTACT DAGGER BLADES
WITH TWO FOUND ASSOCIATED IN A SINGLE BURIAL - SUPERB PATINAS
9" -
7.5" in lengths
SOLD
LUR020
INCLUDES
DISPLAY BOX Actual
Item - One Only
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