Mortar

Italian (?)

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This mortar with a heavily worn, repeating design around the middle is probably one of the “Four Assorted Italian Bronze and Brass Motars [sic]” that Duveen Brothers removed from the apartment of Mrs. Albert E. Goodhart, Robert Lehman’s aunt, after her death in 1952. It is a nineteenth-century aftercast after an old, worn original.

Mortar, Copper alloy, dark patina., Italian (?)

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