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LOT 0558

Greek Bronze Pegasus Belt Mount

HELLENISTIC, 2ND-1ST CENTURY B.C.

1 3/8 in. (6.71 grams, 34 mm).

The flying horse depicted in a dynamic pose with open wings. [No Reserve]

Provenance

Ex German art market, 2000s.
Acquired from an EU collector living in London.
From the collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman.

CONDITION

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LOT 0558

Greek Bronze Pegasus Belt Mount

Sold for (Inc. bp): £117

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