Pair Panamanian Gold Chisels - Art for Eternity
Pair Panamanian Gold Chisels - Art for Eternity
Pair Panamanian Gold Chisels - Art for Eternity
Pair Panamanian Gold Chisels - Art for Eternity
Pair Panamanian Gold Chisels - Art for Eternity
Pair Panamanian Gold Chisels - Art for Eternity
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Pair Panamanian Gold Chisels

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Circa 500 to 1500 AD

Fine utilitarian objects of tapered shape hammered with wide curved blade head for cutting opposite a pointed side (one missing tip)

Sizes 3 inches (7.6cm) & 3.5 inches (8.9cm) H. L.; weight  16.94g.


The two XRF analyses show different gold alloy compositions tested by Manhattan Gold & Silver Inc. using an ElvaX spectrometer.

First Sample (12.8K Gold)
Gold (Au): 53.40 ± 0.15%
Silver (Ag): 3.85 ± 0.08%
Copper (Cu): 42.59 ± 0.14%
Iron (Fe): 0.16 ± 0.04%

Second Sample (17.6K Gold)
Gold (Au): 73.62 ± 0.15%
Silver (Ag): 3.71 ± 0.05%
Copper (Cu): 22.67 ± 0.13%

Provenance: From the estate of Christian Illies (1947-2014), Opelika, Alabama who inherited the collection from his grandfather, Ferdinand Grebien (1877-1976).  Christian Illies’ grandfather, Ferdinand Grebien was born in Austria in 1887 and arrived in Panama in 1911 to work on the construction of the canal. In Colon he founded Grebien, Martinz, a major private construction firm, (with more than 1000 employees) that went on to
build many major institutions in Panama, including the Municipal Palace of the  District of Colon. Grebien was an avid lifelong collector of ancient Panamanian gold. We illustrate a black and white photo of Ferdinand Grebien displaying part of his gold collection at the 1964 World’s fair in NY.

All pieces are unconditionally guaranteed authentic and as described in perpetuity and have been legally acquired and imported in full accordance with U.S. and applicable foreign regulations regarding the movement and sale of antiquities.

A signed guarantee of authenticity with a description and photograph of the item(s) accompanies this object.

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