LOT 1562 Eastern Slavic Silver Idol Plaque
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6th-7th century A.D. A flat sheet-silver image of a standing female, anatomical features in repoussé technique, oval face with embossed eyes, mouth and eyebrows, sun style headdress, the body enclosed in a caftan open on the breast and decorated with dots, fastened at the waist with a wide belt, boots shaped as triangles and decorated with dots; two fastening holes for attaching to organic surface. Cf. similar plaque figures in ????????, ?.?., ??????? ?.?., ?????? ?.?., ?????? ?.?., ?????? ?.?., ?????????, ?.?., ???????, ?.?., ???????? ????????? ????????? ????? ?????????? ?? ?????, (Collection of antiques of the Platonov and Tarut families), ????, 2004, fig.45. 3.44 grams, 70 mm high (2 3/4 in.) Early 1990s London collection. Acquired on the UK art market. From a private collection, Lancashire, UK. Silver appliques for dresses and garments with female and male images were widespread among the proto-Slavic tribes who inhabited the areas of Northern Caucasus, Black Sea and Northern Balkans at the borders of the Eastern Roman Empire. [No Reserve]Condition Report: Fine condition.
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