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LOT 0549
Phoenician Inscribed Bronze Scaraboid Seal
600-400 B.C.
1 in. (10.9 grams, 26 mm wide).
With ribbed loop and ellipsoid face, gryphon motif.
Provenance
Ex London, UK, gentleman, 1990.
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 0549
Phoenician Inscribed Bronze Scaraboid Seal
Estimate £100 - 140€120 - 160 (for guidance only)$140 - 190 (for guidance only)
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