Phrygian Helmets, Bow, Quiver, Bipennis, Axe, Tunic & Javelin Rare 1809 Copper Engraved print In classical antiquity, Phrygia was a kingdom in the west central
part of Anatolia, in what is now Asian Turkey, centered on the Sangarios
River. After its conquest, it became a region of the great empires of
the time.
A bipennis is an axe with an edge or blade on each side of
the handle. Scattered Foxing - Age Toning - Rarely Offered Engraving Published by Thomas Hope in 1809 Engraved by H. Moses This is a fantastic, original 1809, 200+ year-old copper plate engraving featuring every day life, religion, military equipment, Costumes and Uniforms of the Ancients. This engraving has fine line drawings that photograph with lower contrast than in the actual engraving Size : Approximately 8" X 10" Blank on Reverse - perfect for framing Condition : Excellent - Very
Good - Good - Fair - Poor (but of historical interest) Scattered foxing - Good Plate Impression Important: P/H is combined
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