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A COPPER ‘FEATHER’ SPEARHEAD, LURISTAN, C. 11TH-8TH CENTURY BC A COPPER ‘FEATHER’ SPEARHEAD, LURISTAN, C. 11TH-8TH CENTURY BC Iran, circa 11th-8th Century B.C. Finely worked, the thin feather-form blade with vertical incisions along the center of both side and a narrow shaft for mounting. Condition: Good condition with minor wear, small nicks, minuscule dents, and minor losses. Provenance: From a Royal Collection. Weight: 57.2 g Dimensions: Length 22.9 cm

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A COPPER ‘FEATHER’ SPEARHEAD, LURISTAN, C. 11TH-8TH CENTURY BC A COPPER ‘FEATHER’ SPEARHEAD, LURISTAN, C. 11TH-8TH CENTURY BC Iran, circa 11th-8th Century B.C. Finely worked, the thin feather-form blade with vertical incisions along the center of both side and a narrow shaft for mounting. Condition: Good condition with minor wear, small nicks, minuscule dents, and minor losses. Provenance: From a Royal Collection. Weight: 57.2 g Dimensions: Length 22.9 cm

Estimate 200 - 400 EUR
Starting price 200 EUR

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