LOT 0054 Greek Hellenistic Gilt Silver Cup with Nike
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2nd-1st century BC. A hammered, chased and soldered silver-gilt cup with central medallion of Nike in high-relief; the bowl is formed as a truncated cone with a shallow foot comprising an irregular circular 'ropework' border enclosing a floral motif, or double rosette; the bust of Nike showing the goddess draped in a goat skin, with knot and ungulate leg with hoof at right shoulder, wings spread, hair dressed in curls, torc at neck, gazing left; face with almond eyes, straight nose and full, closed lips; with the exception of the face, all elements of the central medallion were originally gilt. Cf. Carter, M.L., Arts of the Hellenized East, Precious Metalwork and Gems of the Pre-Islamic Era, London, 2015, for discussion; cf. Marazov, I. edn., Ancient Gold: The Wealth of the Thracians. Treasures from the Republic of Bulgaria, New York, 1998.96.9 grams, 12.5 cm (5"). Acquired by the current owner in London in 2006; previously from a private collection, Mainz, Germany, 1980s; accompanied by a copy of a seven page examination report number 114/2019 by Dr. habil Mikhail Treister; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no. 10346-168737. Nike was the winged goddess of victory. Goat-skin clothing was an attribute of Artemis, but here it is worn by Nike, attesting to the syncretic nature of the art embodied by this object. The workmanship of this piece suggests a local workshop in the Kuban basin. [A video of this lot is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.]
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