Bronze attachment with head of a lion

Roman, Gaul (?)

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This lively head of a lion adorned an axle rod of a Roman chariot and represents the continuation of long-lived Etruscan tradition of decorating parade chariots.

Bronze attachment with head of a lion, Bronze, Roman, Gaul (?)

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