Ladle or Shallow Pan in Form of Goose's Neck
        
      
      
              
                    
Egyptian, Classical, Ancient Near Eastern Art
        
      
              
          
On View: Egyptian Orientation Gallery, 3rd Floor
        
      
              
          This object may have served as a ladle or cooking pan. The graceful handle reproduces the curved neck of a goose and recalls similar forms on stone vessels and spoons of the period.
        
              
      
      
              
          MEDIUM
          Bronze        
      
              
      
              
          DATES
          ca. 1479–1400 B.C.E.        
      
              
          DYNASTY
          Dynasty 18        
      
              
          PERIOD
          New Kingdom        
      
              
      
      
      
      
              
      
      
        ACCESSION NUMBER
        13.1045      
              
          CREDIT LINE
          Gift of the Egypt Exploration Fund        
      
      
              
          CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION
          Bronze ladle or shallow pan with round bowl and flat tapering handle terminating in goose’s neck and head, bent back from handle to form loop. Two sets of three incised lines on handle; eyes of goose originally inlaid. 
Condition: Good, bronze is yellow-brown and now in very good condition. Object was heavily corroded and showed slightly traces of bronze disease.        
      
              
      
      
              
          CAPTION
           Ladle or Shallow Pan in Form of Goose's Neck, ca. 1479–1400 B.C.E. Bronze, 4 9/16 x 9 3/8 in. (11.6 x 23.8 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of the Egypt Exploration Fund, 13.1045. Creative Commons-BY (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, CUR.13.1045_NegL1012_32_print_bw.jpg)        
      
      
      
              
          IMAGE
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