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Vintage Copper Stamping Plate for the Wall, Metsamor Mural Copper, Chekanka

£61.96 GBP
Ships from Armenia Am

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Category:

Other Antiques

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Condition:

Good - average wear

Original/Reproduction:

Original

Color:

Brown

Age:

Post-1940

Country/Region of Origin:

Armenia

Primary Material:

Copper

Type:

Candle Holders

Original/Repro:

Original

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More than a week ago

Item number:

1206565099

Item description

Vintage Copper Stamping Plate for the Wall, Metsamor Mural Copper, Armenian Copper plate, Chekanka Beautiful copper stamping plate with the image of an Armenian chariot pulled by two horses, uniform and style of the chariot will be probably around Tigran the Great time. Inscription with the word Metsamor (in Armenian ???????) is a city of the Armavir Marz, Armenia. The city was founded in 1979 to house the staff of the Metsamor nuclear power plant. It was also a very important archaeological site, essentially a Bronze Age city from the 3rd to the 2nd millennium BC, where copper mining took place on a major scale and was a major source of bronze production. However, it remained a major site of the Urartian period (from the ninth to the sixth century BC) and was even occupied in the middle Ages. Height 19cm – 7.48in Width 31cm – 12.20in Weight 776gr