THREE VILLANOVAN BONE AND AMBER FIBULAE
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Ca. 800 - 700 BC.
A group of three fibulae with low and wide catch plates, raised bows, and straight pins with sphere terminals. On the bow there are deeply incised bands of chevrons. One fibula is connected to three amber acorn shaped pendants. For similar see: Prehistoric metal Artefacts from Italy (3500 - 720) in the British Museum, 2007, n. 554.
Size: 20-100mm x 65-70mm; Weight: 25g
Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Binoche' Paris, 30 May 2012, lot 249.
A group of three fibulae with low and wide catch plates, raised bows, and straight pins with sphere terminals. On the bow there are deeply incised bands of chevrons. One fibula is connected to three amber acorn shaped pendants. For similar see: Prehistoric metal Artefacts from Italy (3500 - 720) in the British Museum, 2007, n. 554.
Size: 20-100mm x 65-70mm; Weight: 25g
Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Binoche' Paris, 30 May 2012, lot 249.
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THREE VILLANOVAN BONE AND AMBER FIBULAE
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