Large Amlash Bronze Spouted Libation Vessel
Circa 1200-1000 B.C. With a thin-walled body and flaring foot, a separately made long spout rivetted to the body; the U-shaped spout resembling the beak of a bird with stylised linear feather detailing to the gracefully curving neck, eleven domed rivets to the edges; the base of the foot with concentric circle decoration. See Vanden Berghe, L., Archéologie de l’Iran Ancien, Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1959, p. 123, pl. 153c-d, for similarly shaped vessels in terracotta; Kawami, T.S., Ancient Iranian Ceramics from the Arthur M. Sackler Collections, Abrams, 1992, p.24, fig. 27, p.102-103, no.34. 736 grams, 47 cm (18 1/2 in.).
Acquired in the 1960s.From the collection of Mr Jay Gluck (1927-2000) & Mrs Sumi Hiramoto Gluck.This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate no.12061-214190.
Jay Gluck was an American archaeologist and specialist in the history of Persian art. He graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 1949 in Archaeology and Middle Eastern Studies. In 1966 he became director of the Asia Institute of the Pahlavi University in Iran. He is also well known for republishing the work of Arthur Upham Pope, A Survey of Persian Art.
Price realized | -- |
Starting price | 3'600 GBP |
Estimate | 4'000 GBP |