Antiquities
Lot 4359 SESSION 16 (9.30AM FRIDAY 20TH APRIL) Antiquities
Estimate $300
			
			
		Bid at live.noble.com.au			
			
		
		
SOLD $230		
 		
ROMAN, bronze figure of the goddess Concordia, (c.1st-2nd century A.D.), depicted standing wearing a long cloak and headdress, holding patera and cornucopia, (height 55mm). Toned, slight encrustation, otherwise very fine and scarce.
From an old Sydney collection.
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