LOT 380 GREEK CHALCIDIAN SILVERED HELMET
Viewed 1619 Frequency
Pre-bid 0 Frequency
Name
Size
Description
Translation provided by Youdao
0
Ca. 400 BC. Attractive Greek Chalcidian “Silvered” Helmet with cheek-guards on a custom made stand. The Chalcidian helmet was popular in Greece in the fifth and fourth centuries BC, as well as the southern parts of Greece that were colonised by the Greeks. The helmet appears to have been a development of the Corinthian helmet, but with improvements in design which gave the wearer better hearing and vision, resulting in a lighter and less bulky helmet. The helmet would commonly have a hole pierced on each cheek piece or elsewhere in order to accept an inner lining which was made of leather; adornments, such as combs of horsehair, were usually placed on the top of the helmet. By the time of Alexander the Great the helmet was still worn by soldiers, most notably the hoplites, the heavy infantry men who carried long spears; the helmet would later go on to develop into the Attic helmet which is iconic of Classical soldiers. Overall good condition; H:335mm/ID:220mmx140mm( 13.18in, 8.66in, 5.51in); 1500gr ; Private London collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK and European art market; All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity
Preview:
2019/08/09
Address:
25 Bury Place, Bloomsbury, WC1A 2JH
Start time:
Online payment is available,
You will be qualified after paid the deposit!
Online payment is available for this session.
Bidding for buyers is available,
please call us for further information. Our hot line is400-010-3636 !
This session is a live auction,
available for online bidding and reserved bidding