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LOT 0622
Roman Bronze Sitting Dog Statuette
1ST-4TH CENTURY A.D.
1 1/2 in. (20.5 grams, 38 mm).
Modelled in the round with naturalistic detailing, seated on a round base with loop to the rear, possibly a balsamarium or other high status vessel lid.
Provenance
‘The Ancient Menagerie Collection’ formerly the property of a Cambridgeshire lady, collected since the 1990s and acquired from auctions and dealers throughout Europe and the USA, now ex London collection.
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