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19th Century Bronze Figure Playing Knucklebones
This is a fine quality late 19th century bronze of a girl playing knucklebones. She is seated on the ground wearing a chiton, a form of clothing worn by the Ancient Greeks, which has slipped to expose her right shoulder and breast. It is a copy after the antique statue discovered in 1832 which is on display in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin. There is a similar sculpture in the British Museum and though the girl is shown in the same pose she appears to be a little older.
Though unsigned it is most likely French in origin.
This composition of a girl playing knucklebones had symbolic significance in Ancient Greece. The girl is placing herself in the hands of chance, a reference to fate and the gods that preside over it. The young girl destined to be a wife is placing herself in the hands of Aphrodite, a divinity who became more and more important from the 4th century BC onward. Indeed, the "Aphrodite throw," where each knucklebone fell on a different side, was the best throw. Similarly, a girl waiting to be married was sometimes named philastragale, which means "loving knucklebones."
Dimensions: Height - 18cm Length - 19.5cm Width - 13.5cm
Weight 2.8 kg
Condition: The bronze is in exceptional condition with a lovely colour and patina. The interior cavity of the bronze plinth is filled with plaster.
Postage & packing: £10 within the UK
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Tel : 07931 370 372
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Though unsigned it is most likely French in origin.
This composition of a girl playing knucklebones had symbolic significance in Ancient Greece. The girl is placing herself in the hands of chance, a reference to fate and the gods that preside over it. The young girl destined to be a wife is placing herself in the hands of Aphrodite, a divinity who became more and more important from the 4th century BC onward. Indeed, the "Aphrodite throw," where each knucklebone fell on a different side, was the best throw. Similarly, a girl waiting to be married was sometimes named philastragale, which means "loving knucklebones."
Dimensions: Height - 18cm Length - 19.5cm Width - 13.5cm
Weight 2.8 kg
Condition: The bronze is in exceptional condition with a lovely colour and patina. The interior cavity of the bronze plinth is filled with plaster.
Postage & packing: £10 within the UK
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 9/JAN/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Period Late 19th Century Antiques
Material Bronze
Origin French
Item code as1016a312
Status Sold
£595.00
$732.03
€710.73
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€
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Always confirm final price with dealer.
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Torr Antiques & Decorative Arts
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Lamberhurst
Kent, England
Tel : 07931 370 372
Non UK callers : +44 7931 370 372
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