THREE NORTHEAST INDIAN TERRACOTTA FRAGMENTS SHUNGA EMPIRE (185-75 B.C.)
Description: THREE NORTHEAST INDIAN TERRACOTTA FRAGMENTS
SHUNGA EMPIRE (185-75 B.C.)
One depicting a warrior with shield and spear, another a naked man in erotic pose, the last a head of female deity. Two mounted on wood and black perspex stands, the other mounted on a wooden stand with a brass pin.
The head 4cm high, 5cm wide. With stand 8.5cm high
Condition:
Condition: Fragmentary, wear and losses. Soil encrustation
LJ delivery size: Small
The opinions expressed in the condition reports are a guide only and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Prospective buyers are encouraged to inspect articles for sale at our pre-sale viewing where Leonard Joel staff are available for advice.
Leonard Joel makes no guarantee of the originality of mechanical or applied components. Absence of reference to such modifications does not imply that a lot is free from modifications.
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Description: THREE NORTHEAST INDIAN TERRACOTTA FRAGMENTS
SHUNGA EMPIRE (185-75 B.C.)
One depicting a warrior with shield and spear, another a naked man in erotic pose, the last a head of female deity. Two mounted on wood and black perspex stands, the other mounted on a wooden stand with a brass pin.
The head 4cm high, 5cm wide. With stand 8.5cm high
Condition:
Condition: Fragmentary, wear and losses. Soil encrustation
LJ delivery size: Small
The opinions expressed in the condition reports are a guide only and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Prospective buyers are encouraged to inspect articles for sale at our pre-sale viewing where Leonard Joel staff are available for advice.
Leonard Joel makes no guarantee of the originality of mechanical or applied components. Absence of reference to such modifications does not imply that a lot is free from modifications.