Byzantine Silver Belt Fitting Group
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Circa 7th century A.D. A mixed group of silver belt fittings comprising: three discoid studs with decoratively notched circumference, lug to reverse; rectangular open-work mount with concave sides and central openwork rectangle, two mounting lugs to reverse; two zoomorphic mounts formed as two figurative addorsed birds, dot-in-ring eyes and openwork body, mounting lugs to reverse; waisted mount decorated with openwork geometric forms, punched dot-in-ring motifs, rivet hole to one edge; two buckles with D-shaped heads and scalloped plates, one with an articulate tongue. 23.1 grams total, 14-50 mm (1/2 - 2 in.). Early 1990s London collection. Acquired on the UK art market. From a private collection, Lancashire, UK. [9, No Reserve]
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Byzantine Silver Belt Fitting Group
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