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23 juillet 2023

A Scythian Electrum Horse Appliqué, circa 6th-5th century B.C. & A Scythian Gold Stag Appliqué, circa late 5th century B.C.

A Scythian Electrum Horse Appliqué, circa 6th-5th century B.C. & A Scythian Gold Stag Appliqué, circa late 5th century B.C.
Lot 63. A Scythian Electrum Appliqué of a Horse, circa 6th-5th century B.C.; 35.6 cm long; weight: 362.4 grams. Price realised GBP 138,600 ( Estimate GBP 80,000 – GBP 120,000). © Christie's Image Ltd 2023 Provenance : with Mandala Fine Arts, Hong Kong,...
18 février 2017

An Ancient Greco–Scythian Gold (Electrum) Ornamental Plaque, circa 6th – 5th century BC

An Ancient Greco–Scythian Gold (Electrum) Ornamental Plaque, circa 6th – 5th century BC
An Ancient Greco–Scythian Gold (Electrum) Ornamental Plaque, circa 6th–5th century BC. Image courtesy Romanov Russia. This original ancient gold plaque in the form of an eagle has been recently made into a pendant. The gold plaque has been mounted on...
30 décembre 2013

A beautiful ancient Punic electrum (a gold/silver alloy) stater from the city of Carthage, struck circa 300 B.C. in Carthage.

A beautiful ancient Punic electrum (a gold/silver alloy) stater from the city of Carthage, struck circa 300 B.C. in Carthage.
A beautiful ancient Punic electrum (a gold/silver alloy) stater from the city of Carthage, struck circa 300 B.C. in Carthage. The obverse with a superb portrait of the chief goddess of Carthage, Tanit, shown facing left, wearing earring and necklace,...
16 juin 2013

A beautiful ancient Punic electrum stater from the famous city of Carthage, struck circa 300 B.C. in Carthage

A beautiful ancient Punic electrum stater from the famous city of Carthage, struck circa 300 B.C. in Carthage
A beautiful ancient Punic electrum (a gold/silver alloy) stater from the famous city of Carthage, struck circa 300 B.C. in Carthage. The obverse with a superb portrait of the chief goddess of Carthage, Tanit, shown facing left, wearing earing and necklace,...