This six-pointed copper mace head is supremely stout and has a unique isosceles trapezoid shape. One end is larger than the other. It is heavy and adequately sized to produce a very damaging weapon. Excellent condition with a lovely patina. Measures 3.5″ in dia. 1.5″ thick. Highlands of Peru. Ca. 650-1050 AD.
Provenance: Ex P. Goodman collection. Houston, TX
Ref: The Copper of Ancient Peru., Plate 129
Note: Upon request, a custom metal stand can be produced with a 5-7 day production lead time. No cost.
Price: $875. – Domestic Delivery Included
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