Bronze Age Bronze Spearhead (No reserve price)





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A fine Bronze Age bronze spearhead, featuring an elongated triangular blade with upwards-sloping shoulders. A subtle mid-rib runs down the length of the blade. A short, flat and narrow tang extends from the bottom of the blade, pierced in the middle with a rivet hole. Patination and earthly encrustations to the surface. Signs of wear as consistent with age such as chips to the edges of the blade and tang, some surface pitting, and scratches. The tang features a bend at the rivet hole.
In ancient times a number of nomadic populations, such as the Medes and the Kassites, settled in the Western Asiatic area. Due to the nomadic nature of the tribes, none of the bronzes were of great size, since it was required for them to be light and portable. Excavated items often included weapons, tools, and finials, as well as small amulets and fittings. Everyday objects are also found including pins and bracelets. Their artwork mainly comprises ornaments, vessels and weapons. Archaeological evidence suggests that the bronze objects often serve ceremonial functions given their funerary contexts.
Measurements: (circa) L 33.3cm x W 3.4cm
Provenance: Ex. London Collection, formed between 1990 - present.
Seller's Story
A fine Bronze Age bronze spearhead, featuring an elongated triangular blade with upwards-sloping shoulders. A subtle mid-rib runs down the length of the blade. A short, flat and narrow tang extends from the bottom of the blade, pierced in the middle with a rivet hole. Patination and earthly encrustations to the surface. Signs of wear as consistent with age such as chips to the edges of the blade and tang, some surface pitting, and scratches. The tang features a bend at the rivet hole.
In ancient times a number of nomadic populations, such as the Medes and the Kassites, settled in the Western Asiatic area. Due to the nomadic nature of the tribes, none of the bronzes were of great size, since it was required for them to be light and portable. Excavated items often included weapons, tools, and finials, as well as small amulets and fittings. Everyday objects are also found including pins and bracelets. Their artwork mainly comprises ornaments, vessels and weapons. Archaeological evidence suggests that the bronze objects often serve ceremonial functions given their funerary contexts.
Measurements: (circa) L 33.3cm x W 3.4cm
Provenance: Ex. London Collection, formed between 1990 - present.
