Proto-Latin Terracotta Fragment Group
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12th-8th century BC. A group of terracotta fragments comprising: the body of a female idol with remains of a wide-brimmed skirt, decorated with triangles, the corset tight at the waist, the bust decorated with geometric lines and circles; the fragments of a biconical pot decorated with lines, triangles and other rhomboid designs; a fragment of another idol decorated with a central circular pattern with floral designs and one upward arrow, and a nearly complete vessel of ovoid shape, decorated in the same way. Cf. Beldam, J., Remarks on certain ancient Pelasgic and Latian Vases found in Central Italy, Esq., F.S.A. i in a letter addressed to J. Y. AKEEMAN, Esq.) Secretary, 1858; Castagnoli, F. & others, (ed.), Enea nel Lazio, Archeologia e Mito, Roma, 1981. 410 grams total, 51-98mm high (2 - 4"). North London gentleman, in storage since the 1970s. Property of a West London gentleman. [4, No Reserve]
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Fair condition.
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Proto-Latin Terracotta Fragment Group
Estimate £30 - £40
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