
Archaic
Bronze Suspension Dish
Bronze dish with a single suspension-handle; hammered from sheet bronze with a cast handle; shallow body on a rounded base; the handle is a simple, round-sectioned hoop attached with two rings to a thick, rounded flange with flaring ends riveted around the rim for approximately half the circumference of the vessel; the metal is very corroded. Dimensions: Diameter: 25.00 - 25.20 centimetres; Height: 4.20 centimetres Object Type: dish Techniques: hammered; riveted; cast
Date
750 - 475 BC
Accession No.
1894,1101.231
Collection
British Museum
Provenance
- Amathus
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