CENTRAL ASIAN SCYTHIAN BRONZE OPENWORK DEER PLAQUE 7th-5th century BC A small cast bronze plaque or mount depicting a running deer, its feet together, its antlers with characteristic Scythian loops; ropework detailing to antler loops and feet; mounted on stand. 14.4 grams, 54 mm (2"). Very fine condition. Provenance From an important private collection, Mayfair, London, cat.no. 2367; Christie's sale 7th April 1982, lot 251.
CENTRAL ASIAN SCYTHIAN BRONZE OPENWORK DEER PLAQUE 7th-5th century BC A small cast bronze plaque or mount depicting a running deer, its feet together, its antlers with characteristic Scythian loops; ropework detailing to antler loops and feet; mounted on stand. 14.4 grams, 54 mm (2"). Very fine condition. Provenance From an important private collection, Mayfair, London, cat.no. 2367; Christie's sale 7th April 1982, lot 251.
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