Dong Son Bronze Mango-shaped shell - 80 mm

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Description from the seller

A mango-shaped bowl from the early Dong-Son culture (South China, Laos, North Vietnam, Cambodia).

First millennium BC

In good condition. It has been cleaned, but the beautiful green antique patina has been preserved. Original, antique, handcrafted bronze casting.

1974 / Hanoi purchased by Dr. Zelnik during his university studies in Vietnam.


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The seller guarantees that they are authorized to ship this item. Due to the complicated cultural laws, we can only ship this item within the EU and to the United Kingdom or Switzerland.

Provenance

This article comes from the collection of Dr. István Zelnik, which is the result of over 50 years of collecting activity.
Former diplomat, collector of Asian art, researcher.

Publications:

More than 20 essays on Southeast Asian politics and economy.
Co-author of 10 albums and books about Southeast Asian art.

A mango-shaped bowl from the early Dong-Son culture (South China, Laos, North Vietnam, Cambodia).

First millennium BC

In good condition. It has been cleaned, but the beautiful green antique patina has been preserved. Original, antique, handcrafted bronze casting.

1974 / Hanoi purchased by Dr. Zelnik during his university studies in Vietnam.


Important information:

The seller guarantees that they are authorized to ship this item. Due to the complicated cultural laws, we can only ship this item within the EU and to the United Kingdom or Switzerland.

Provenance

This article comes from the collection of Dr. István Zelnik, which is the result of over 50 years of collecting activity.
Former diplomat, collector of Asian art, researcher.

Publications:

More than 20 essays on Southeast Asian politics and economy.
Co-author of 10 albums and books about Southeast Asian art.

Details

Culture
Dong Son
Century/ Timeframe
First Millennium BC
Name of object
Mango-shaped shell
Acquired from
Private collection
Year acquired
2024
Material
Bronze
Country acquired from
Belgium
Condition
Good
Previous owner acquired from
Gallery / Antique dealer
Height
80 mm
Previous owner - year acquired
1974
Width
71 mm
Previous owner - country acquired from
Vietnam
Depth
30 mm
I verify that I have obtained this object legally and that I am allowed to sell it
Yes
GermanyVerified
95
Objects sold
100%
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