A Luristan bronze bracelet, the terminals modelled as sleeping ducks

A Luristan bronze bracelet, the terminals modelled as sleeping ducks

Code: 2067

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Description: A bronze bracelet with the terminals modelled as sleeping ducks with their heads turned over their backs, the hoop plain and circular in cross-section. The bracelet has a dark green patina and a nice example of the type.

Size: 67 mm/2.6 ins. in diameter

Culture: Luristan

Date: c. 1200-800 B.C.

Provenance: Ex Seward Kennedy Collection, Norland Place, London.

Background: Seward Kennedy (1925-2015) was a successful lawyer and passionate collector who over six decades, assembled a veritable cabinet of curiosities which filled his homes in London and New York City. This diverse collection included tribal, Indian, tantric, Chinese and Japanese items as well as contemporary art. In the 1950s-1960s he worked as a lawyer for the Mobil Corporation and travelled extensively in Egypt, Turkey, Greece and Cyprus. His strong interest in antiquities led him to assemble a fine collection of artefacts from a number of civilisations. Few items in the Seward Kennedy Collection are provenanced, as most were bought at a time when provenance was not regarded as particularly important. Also Kennedy was more concerned with their aesthetics, to him a fine modern knapped arrowhead was just as worthy of collection as a prehistoric piece.

References: Compare Moorey P.R.S. 1971. Catalogue of the Ancient Persian Bronzes in the Ashmolean Museum, Clarendon Press, Oxford, Nos. 376, 378 and 380, pp. 221-222 and Plate 61.