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LOT 0240
Neo-Babylonian Bronze Pendant with Presentation Scene
MID 1ST MILLENNIUM B.C.
1 1/2 in. (5.99 grams, 39 mm).
Discoid with integral loop, low-relief image of a seated king and kneeling supplicant.
Provenance
From the private collection of the late Mr S.M., London, UK, 1969-1999; thence by descent.
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LOT 0240
Neo-Babylonian Bronze Pendant with Presentation Scene
Estimate £700 - 900€810 - 1,040 (for guidance only)$950 - 1,220 (for guidance only)
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