LONDON (AFP) - An ancient gold cup mysteriously acquired by an English scrap metal dealer is expected to fetch close to a million dollars at auction after languishing for years in a shoe box under its current owner's bed.
Owner John Webber says his grandfather gave him the 5.5-inch (14-centimetre) high mug to play with when he was a child, back in 1945.
He assumed the golden cup, which is decorated with the heads of two women facing in opposite directions, their foreheads garlanded with two knotted snakes, was made from brass.
But he decided to get it valued when he was moving house last year and was told it was actually a rare piece of ancient Persian treasure, beaten out of a single sheet of gold hundreds of years before the birth of Jesus Christ.
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Showing posts with label Persia. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Before you have that mammoth garage sale...
Make sure you go through all the boxes:

Tuesday, October 02, 2007
It is better to laugh than to weep
Via Hipparchia at Over The Cliff, Onto The Rocks, Maz Jobrani, an Iranian-American comedian:
And:
Using laughter to help us understand.
And:
Using laughter to help us understand.
Labels:
Comedy,
Iran,
Maz Jobrani,
Persia,
United States
Friday, March 16, 2007
The Battle Of Thermopylae
For those interested in the movie 300, here is the History Channel:
Labels:
300,
Ancient Greeks,
Battle of Thermopylae,
History Channel,
Iran,
Persia,
Sparta
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