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Belt end with leopards flanking a chalice, Byzantine Empire, 400-600, gold embossed and chased. Said to have been found in Malaga. Gold belt end with leopards flanking a chalice.  Gold.

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Belt end with leopards flanking a chalice, Byzantine Empire, 400-600, gold embossed and chased. Said to have been found in Malaga. Gold belt end with leopards flanking a chalice.  Gold.
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Title: Belt end with leopards flanking a chalice, Byzantine Empire, 400-600, gold embossed and chased. Said to have been found in Malaga. Gold belt end with leopards flanking a chalice.  Gold.
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Belt end with leopards flanking a chalice, Byzantine Empire, 400-600, gold embossed and chased.
Said to have been found in Malaga.
 Gold belt end with leopards flanking a chalice.
  Gold.

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