LOT 319 Urartian Helmet with Worshipping Scenes and Crowned Kings
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8th-7th century B.C. A Urartian or Assyrian helmet raised from a single bronze sheet, decorated with three circumferential raised ribs above the brim alternating with incised volutes forming a decorative chain around the helmet; a raised vertical rib with a lion's head terminal to the front of the helmet, flanked by six arched ribs each with an animal-head terminal formed as a snake, a ram and a bull; beneath the raised brows an incised wor, no.2, fig.15, and pls.XXXII,2, XXXIII,2; Borchardt, J.,Homerische Helme: Helmenformen der Ág?is in ihren Beziehungen zu orientalischen und europäischen Helmen in der Bronze-und frühen Eisenzeit, Mainz, 1972, pp.103ff., fig.9, p.107, 10-12, p.108; pl.34,4; Born, H., Seidl, U., Schutzwaffen aus Assyrien und Urartu, Sammlung Axel Guttmann IV, Mainz, 1995, pp.90, 94, 107ff., pp.174-175, pls.I, IX, X-XI (AG 168, 385); Dezs?, T., Oriental Influence in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean, Helmet traditions in the 9th-7th Centuries B.C.: the Patterns of Orientalisation (British Archaeological Reports, S691), Oxford, 1998; Christies,The art of the warfare, the Axel Guttmann collection, Part II, Wednesday 28 April 2004, London, 2004, pp.38-39 no.39; Gorelik, M.,Weapons of Ancient East, IV millennium BC-IV century BC, Saint Petersburg (2003) in Russian, pl.LXI nn.88-89-90; Castelluccia, M., Urartian Metalwork in Caucasian Graves in Makalatia, S., Studies in Caucasian Archaeology, Tblisi, 2014, fig.3; see Christie's, 5 June 2014, lot 54; see also Christie's, 14 April 2011, lot 330. 1.04 kg, 28.6 cm high (2.35 kg total, 45 cm including stand) (11 1/4 in. (17 3/4 in."). Previously in a private family collection, kept in the UK since the 1960s. London art market, acquired from the above. Private UK collection, acquired from the above 20th June 2017. Apanied by an archaeological report by military specialist Dr Raffaele D'Amato. Apanied by an Art Loss Register certificate number S00126093, dated 18 July 2017. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is apanied by AIAD certificate no.11170-187280. The motif of the three animals heads is visible in helmets from royal graves (bronze helmet from the Royal Burial of Lori-Berd, Armenia). Also the helmet with the Sarduri inscription shows a broad frieze of chariots and ritual scenes protected by lion heads. Dezs? proposed various possibilities for the significance of the curved crooks or snakes on front of these helmets, the main ones being of apotropaic significance or simply being used to frame the scene below. [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions ]Condition Report: Fine condition. A large heavily decorated museum-quality example.
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