AN EGYPTIAN BRONZE LION SUPPORT LATE PERIOD, 664-332 B.C. Perhaps originally part of a door, the lion represented partly in relief, partly in the round, reclining at one end of a long rectangular plinth, his head raised above his forepaws, his tail coiling along his proper right flank, with rounded ears and a tufted mane, one eye preserving gold overlay, a ledge above projecting from a flange across the lion to the back of his head 10 1/8 in. (25.7 cm.) long
AN EGYPTIAN BRONZE LION SUPPORT LATE PERIOD, 664-332 B.C. Perhaps originally part of a door, the lion represented partly in relief, partly in the round, reclining at one end of a long rectangular plinth, his head raised above his forepaws, his tail coiling along his proper right flank, with rounded ears and a tufted mane, one eye preserving gold overlay, a ledge above projecting from a flange across the lion to the back of his head 10 1/8 in. (25.7 cm.) long
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