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A COPPER ACHAEMENID REVIVAL MYTHICAL BEAST RHYTON A COPPER ACHAEMENID REVIVAL MYTHICAL BEAST RHYTON Persia, 19th century or earlier. The horn-shaped vessel ending in a recumbent mythical beast with curved wings, the ferocious beast snarling. The copper with a rich patina and encrustations of malachite and cuprite. Provenance: The collection of The Zelnik István Southeast Asian Gold Museum. Institutional art collection in Belgium, acquired from the above. Dr. István Zelnik, President of the Hungarian South and Southeast Asian Research Institute, is a former high-ranking Hungarian diplomat who spent several decades in Southeast Asia, building the largest known private collection of Asian art in Europe. Condition: Very good condition with some wear. Casting irregularities, minor losses, some abrasions, and slightly warped. Weight: 414 g Dimensions: Height 19 cm, Length 19.5 cm Horn-shaped vessels ending in an animal's head have a long history in the Near East as well as in Greece and Italy. Early Iranian examples are straight, with the cup and animal head in the same plane. Later, in the Achaemenid period, the head, or animal protome, was often placed at a right angle to the cup, as in this piece.

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A COPPER ACHAEMENID REVIVAL MYTHICAL BEAST RHYTON A COPPER ACHAEMENID REVIVAL MYTHICAL BEAST RHYTON Persia, 19th century or earlier. The horn-shaped vessel ending in a recumbent mythical beast with curved wings, the ferocious beast snarling. The copper with a rich patina and encrustations of malachite and cuprite. Provenance: The collection of The Zelnik István Southeast Asian Gold Museum. Institutional art collection in Belgium, acquired from the above. Dr. István Zelnik, President of the Hungarian South and Southeast Asian Research Institute, is a former high-ranking Hungarian diplomat who spent several decades in Southeast Asia, building the largest known private collection of Asian art in Europe. Condition: Very good condition with some wear. Casting irregularities, minor losses, some abrasions, and slightly warped. Weight: 414 g Dimensions: Height 19 cm, Length 19.5 cm Horn-shaped vessels ending in an animal's head have a long history in the Near East as well as in Greece and Italy. Early Iranian examples are straight, with the cup and animal head in the same plane. Later, in the Achaemenid period, the head, or animal protome, was often placed at a right angle to the cup, as in this piece.

Estimate 1 000 - 2 000 EUR
Starting price 1 000 EUR

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For sale on Wednesday 04 Sep : 11:00 (CEST)
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Galerie Zacke
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