LOT 0268 EUROPEAN BRONZE AGE HORSE PENDANT
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C. 1000 BC. Hallstatt Culture. Cast bronze zoomorphic amulet in the form of a horse in a resting position; the beast features clearly defined limbs and a well-modelled hair and tail. A round suspension hole passes through the shoulder. Animal amulets are common in Bronze Age cultures, as they might associate their owners with the positive natural qualities – strength and fearlessness, for example – of wild beasts or the prestige of owning domesticated animals. The Hallstatt Culture, named for the village in Austria where it was first identified, is a Bronze Age Culture which flourished in much of Western and Central Europe between the 12th and 8th centuries BC; it is commonly associated with Proto-Celtic and Proto-Celtic societies and is known for the richness of its metalworking traditions. Excellent condition; beautiful patina; Size: L:30mm / W:45mm ; 14.7g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.
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