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An Alabaster Plaque, perhaps South Arabian — An Alabaster Plaque, perhaps South Arabian, 3rd Century B.C./1st Century A.D., or Modern
An Alabaster Plaque, perhaps South Arabian

An Alabaster Plaque, perhaps South Arabian, 3rd Century B.C./1st Century A.D., or Modern

An alabaster plaque possibly originating from South Arabia, dating to the 3rd Century B.C. through 1st Century A.D., though modern creation cannot be ruled out. The work represents the artistic traditions of South Arabian alabaster carving.

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Ancient Sculpture and Works of Art Part II

December 2, 2021

Estimate: $300$500

Lot 110

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An Alabaster Plaque, perhaps South Arabian, An Alabaster Plaque, perhaps South Arabian, 3rd Century B.C./1st Century A.D., or Modern

An alabaster plaque possibly originating from South Arabia, dating to the 3rd Century B.C. through 1st Century A.D., though modern creation cannot be ruled out. The work represents the artistic traditions of South Arabian alabaster carving.

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Related themes

Alabaster, Stone Carving, Archaeological, South Arabian, Plaque, Decorative, Ancient