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Bronze, Iron, Gilt, Lapis, Coral, Carnelian, and Turquoise Mirror From The Collections of the American Museum of Natural History 70.2/386 purchased in 1947 from Count S Walewski, owner of Esoterica, East 56th Street, New York City. The mirror is very pretty. Across it measures nineteen centimeters and, being slightly concave, 2. Flatron L177wsb Driver Windows 7 more. 2 centimeters deep at its center. The reverse is cloth-covered, lacking an inscription.It is one of an identical pair. The American Museum of Natural History has no information about its history prior to purchase, such as where it was made, or when, and we only can speculate about its intended use as it falls outside of recognizable categories. Note the decorative lapis lazuli, coral, turquoise, and carnelian, organized into patterns reminiscent of eight flowers, interspersed with eight dots, and the relief cloud-like or wave-like inner border, which make it fancier than mirrors worn by soldiers. Then look closely at the outer rim, to find four tiny places where a leather thong might have been attached, as though it had been worn.
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