Zentner Collection: Antique Japanese Tansu, Asian Works of Art
Pair of ancient Persian small cast bronze mythical creatures. Each figure has a rounded head, the short horns of a bull, an arching neck and a single hoofed foot. Various holes and slots point to a utilitarian as well as decorative function. Most likely these were feet used for a ritual incense vessel. The holes were for the censor to hang from above but the tripod vessel could also stand. Lovely coloring and encrustation of bronze consistent with age. (ref sources: Luristan, Persia. modern day Iran.)

Age: Circa 9th - 8th century B.C.

Dimensions: Total size with stand: 5" long x 4 1/2" high
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item #1435134