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LOT 1612
Bronze Age Phalera with Knop
CENTRAL EUROPE, 1ST MILLENNIUM B.C.
2 3/8 in. (30.6 grams, 60 mm).
With raised flange to the rim, carinated boss and stepped knop finial; loop to reverse.
Provenance
Ex German collection, acquired before 2000.
This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D'Amato.
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LOT 1612
Bronze Age Phalera with Knop
Estimate £350 - 450€410 - 520 (for guidance only)$470 - 610 (for guidance only)
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