A CORINTHIAN BRONZE ATTACHMENT WITH HORSE HEADS
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A CORINTHIAN BRONZE ATTACHMENT WITH HORSE HEADS

CIRCA 580 B.C.

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A CORINTHIAN BRONZE ATTACHMENT WITH HORSE HEADS
CIRCA 580 B.C.
The two opposed horse heads supporting a frieze decorated with band of tongues, each horse head with top knot between the ears and detailed crested mane, the frieze with pierced attachment plate at rear, possibly from a vessel or stand
4½ in. (11.5 cm.) long
Provenance
Acquired from Jean-Luc Chalmin, London, 1997.
Special notice
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