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E-Sale 38  29 Jul 2017
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Lot 214

Estimate: 4000 GBP
Price realized: 3200 GBP
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Mysia, Kyzikos EL Stater. Circa 550-500 BC. Winged siren standing left, holding tunny fish / Quadripartite incuse square. SNG France cf. 203 (Hekte); Boston 1441 (these dies); Von Fritze I 74 and pl. II 29 (these dies).

Good Very Fine. Very Rare, and among the finest known specimens. Only half dozen examples auctioned in the past 15 years.

The mythical Sirens are best known to us from two ancient epics: the 'Argonautica' by Apollonios in which Jason and the Argonauts have to travel past them on their quest for the Golden Fleece, and Homer's 'Odyssey', where they are portrayed as a pair of dangerous creatures that lure passing sailors to their deaths with their sweet music (Odyssey XII 40). They are supposed to have inhabited an island with a particularly rocky shoreline onto which sailors would be drawn by their desire to hear the Sirens sing, leading to shipwreck. Speaking to Odysseus and warning him of the dangers he would encounter further into his journey, Queen Circe describes the Sirens as sitting in a meadow, with around them a great heap of bones of mouldering men" (XII 45). "
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