fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: June 05, 2007 02:15PM
an ancient military masterpiece from a private Anglo-Greek collection: a
bronze Corinthian Helmet dating to the 6th/5th century BC. The Helmet: A lovely
rounded, intact skull part distinguishes this bronze helmet. It has dot
perforated nose, lower margin, and eyebrow lines, a very robust nasal. The
facial apperture is also lined with holes. There is a sloping neck guard lined
with perforations. The small triangular notches on each side have perforations
for attaching a chinstrap. It enjoys a green and reddish-brown patina. The
inside has very much a uniform green excavated patina. The helmet is in
excellent condition with no restorations. Height: 8 1/2 inches. Width: 7 1/4
inches. Overall length: 9 inches. Provenance: From the collection of an
Anglo-Greek gentleman. Acquired from a German auction house in the 1970s. An
outstanding and unique helmet in immaculate condition. For similar, sold with a
reserve of $125,000, see Lot 64, Sotheby's New York, Wednesday November 29,
1989. The Corinthians were outstanding Greek Warriors and Corinth was a very
prosperous city in antiquity, riveling Athens. The Corinthians always seemed
able to amass large numbers of Greek Warriors or Hoplites, with little warning.
Foreigner, We came from the fresh city of Korinthos
And here, in the sand of Ajax's island we now lie,
Defending our sacred Hellas against the Phoenician ships of the Persians and
Medians Simonides epigram for the fallen Korinthians in Salamis battle.
Price: $25,500.00