LOT 0519 Early Iron Age Celtic Cauldron
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9th-8th century BC. A Central European bronze cauldron of bulbous form with dimpled base, two circumferential bands with chevrons below the rim; two drop handles, attached to loops with double Tau cross plaques, secured by five rivets, the other plaque repaired in antiquity. See Meyer, W., Landkreis Dillingen an der Donau (Die Kunstdenkmäler von Schwaben; 7), 1972, p.25; Müller-Karpe, H., Der Fund von Unterglauheim (Die Sieben Schwaben 2), 1952, pp.46-49.693 grams, 22cm (8 3/4"). Property of a American gentleman; previously acquired from Artemission, London, SW5; formerly in a German private collection; previously acquired from a Munich auction house in 2005; accompanied by the original certificate of authenticity and invoice numbered 34508 for $4,050.00 and an Art Loss Register certificate no.S00083144.
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