A rare incense of the ancient Yemen effects sold at an auction in London

Abdullah Mohsen, the Yemeni researcher and expert interested in archeology, revealed the sale of a piece of ancient Yemen's antiquities at a global auction in the British capital, London, next March.
"A bronze is a bronze from the effects of Yemen, a height of 28 cm and weighs approximately 9 kg, in the form of a bowl with a portion of the edge high and crowned with nails decorated with concentrated rings; it will be sold in London on the fourth of next March." .He pointed out that the incense was made at least 2,600 years ago, and it is accompanied by an Israeli export license.
He said that the incense is surrounded by two large diets in the form of a bird, each with a long wing, wearing to the outer side of the bowl and one leg in front of the other in an advanced position while the face is decorated with a high text in the line of the Musnad, with which the quadruple intersects and a long tail, perhaps for a lion, His back legs.
British auction expert believes that "the drawn animals are not commensurate with any common old Yemeni models, and they are likely to be based on the interpretation of foreign designs."
In a study published in the year 2023, the archaeologist Sabina Antonini de Megaret (Italy) and Walcristian Julian Robin (France) described this masterpiece as an "unusual bronze incense because of its completely innovative composition: two baptisms carrying their bodies and open wings in which the burn burned incense (The resin). The inscription gives us the name of the god who was established for this thing, and it is a pod, and it also indirectly gives us the area of its origin, which is black, the old, in the Yemeni hollow.
And the Powder was previously in the private group of the Archeology Mosque, Shlomo Mosaev, and was sold to the current owner on May 18, 2021, accompanied by an Israeli export license.
The British "Time Line" auction website refers to its commitment "to a strict examination process to ensure the health and legitimacy of all elements. Each piece is undergoing a comprehensive examination by a examination committee that includes at least ten external specialists, members of a professional commercial association and archaeologists at the auction." .