LOT 1150 Roman Satyr Mount
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2nd-3rd century AD. A bronze mount of a satyr (Greek Silenus), clad in an animal cloak used like an exomis fastened on the left shoulder, with the paw of the animal hanging from the knot, the beard and the hair rendered with fine details, laurel crown on the head, iron attachment pin to the reverse, possibly a chariot decoration. See Beutler F., Farka C, Gugl C., Humer F., Kremer G., Polhammer E. (ed.), Der Adler Roms, Carnuntum und die Armee der Casaren, Bad Voslau, 2017, p.169, n.20 for a similar item portraying a Barbarian warrior. 153 grams, 68mm (2 3/4"). Property of a South London collector; acquired before 1980.
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