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TWO ETRUSCAN GOLD APPLIQUES
CIRCA LATE 6TH CENTURY B.C.
One in the form of a goddess with an archaic smile, wearing a chiton and himation, her drapery held in her left hand, crowned by a filigree diadem with drop-shaped rays and a pendant necklace, a twisted lock of hair falling over each breast, the figure likely once set into a rectangular plaque; the other adorned with three rosettes formed of sheet embellished with filigree, centered by a granule within beaded wire frames, perforated twice for attachment
Goddess: 1¾ in. (4.4 cm.) high (2)