Scythian Bronze Open Work Attachment with Lion attacking a Deer

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Open Work Attachment with Lion attacking a Deer, a bronze Scythian plaque from c. 5th–4th century BC, in excellent condition, 6.5 cm long, provenance from a private UK collection and acquired in the United Kingdom in 2015.

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Large plaque with one stud at the back for attachment, depicting a lion attacking a deer by the neck. Excellent details.

Size: 6.5 cm L - 2 9/16 inches
Material: Bronze
Culture: Scythian, c. 5th-4th century B.C.
Condition: Intact


Provenance: Private UK colection, prior to 2000
The seller guarantees that this item has been legally acquired & will be legally exported, related documents seen by Catawiki.
This item do not need an export licence within the EU.
The seller will inform the buyer if it needs a UK export licence outside the EU

Worldwide shipping by Registered Mail.
Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
N.B. Import duties may be incurred on orders shipped to countries outside the UK.
Notice: We are not able to ship to Greece and Cyprus.

Large plaque with one stud at the back for attachment, depicting a lion attacking a deer by the neck. Excellent details.

Size: 6.5 cm L - 2 9/16 inches
Material: Bronze
Culture: Scythian, c. 5th-4th century B.C.
Condition: Intact


Provenance: Private UK colection, prior to 2000
The seller guarantees that this item has been legally acquired & will be legally exported, related documents seen by Catawiki.
This item do not need an export licence within the EU.
The seller will inform the buyer if it needs a UK export licence outside the EU

Worldwide shipping by Registered Mail.
Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
N.B. Import duties may be incurred on orders shipped to countries outside the UK.
Notice: We are not able to ship to Greece and Cyprus.

Details

Culture
Scythian
Century/ Timeframe
Scythian, c. 5th-4th century B.C.
Name of object
Open Work Attachment with Lion attacking a Deer
Acquired from
Auction house
Year acquired
2015
Material
Bronze
Country acquired from
United Kingdom
Condition
Excellent
Previous owner acquired from
Private collection
Previous owner - year acquired
2000
Previous owner - country acquired from
United Kingdom
I verify that I have obtained this object legally and that I am allowed to sell it
Yes
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