Details
LOT 4181
Roman-Byzantine Bronze Weight. Circa 3rd-5th century AD.
Uncertain design / Blank. Condition as seen.(8.55gr, 18mm x 14mm.).
Provenance
From the collection of a gentleman, acquired on the London art market in the 1990s.
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LOT 4181
Roman-Byzantine Bronze Weight.
Estimate £200 - 300€230 - 350 (for guidance only)$270 - 410 (for guidance only)
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