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Ethiopian Bronze Processional Cross. Early 15th century A.D. Openwork flat-section panel with interlaced tendril design engraved with the Virgin and Child to one face and two archangels to the other in low-relief; tapering tubular socket with circumferential ribbing, lateral angled spurs. 406 grams, 29.5 cm (11 5/8 in.). Acquired in 2002 from a private collection in Lisbon, Portugal. Ex central London gallery. [No Reserve]

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Ethiopian Bronze Processional Cross. Early 15th century A.D. Openwork flat-section panel with interlaced tendril design engraved with the Virgin and Child to one face and two archangels to the other in low-relief; tapering tubular socket with circumferential ribbing, lateral angled spurs. 406 grams, 29.5 cm (11 5/8 in.). Acquired in 2002 from a private collection in Lisbon, Portugal. Ex central London gallery. [No Reserve]

Estimate 600 - 800 GBP
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