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LOT 1348
Medieval Bronze Knight's Heraldic Horse Harness Pendant Group
13TH-15TH CENTURY A.D.
1 3/8 - 2 5/8 in. (50.4 grams total, 34-66 mm).
Comprising: a talbot on a hinged attachment stud; an openwork rosette; an enamelled plaque with scene of a figure beneath an arch. [3, No Reserve]
Provenance
Found UK.
Acquired on the UK art market after 2000.
Ex Stratford collection, Suffolk, UK.
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LOT 1348
Medieval Bronze Knight's Heraldic Horse Harness Pendant Group
Sold for (Inc. bp): £156
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