Inv. n°: MMoCA818

Urnfield Culture Bronze Sword

With a leaf-shaped blade, which was designed to achieve maximum strength out of the material while still affording balance and cutting/thrusting ability. The edges have been hardened by hammering, in order to create a stronger cutting edge. The hilt, cast together with the blade, is perforated with a series of seven hales to accommodate rivets for the attachment of a handle, probably originally of wood.

h. 55.6 cm

Late Bronze Age, c. 1300-750 BC

Bronze

Provenance

  • Formerly French private collection
  • Acquired at Cahn International AG, 2nd July 2012, lot 12139

Exhibitions

  • Masterpiece Art Fair 2012, London, UK
  • Musée d'Art Classique de Mougins (MACM), Mougins, France, from 2012

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