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Incised Bow Fibula
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Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Ancient Art Acquisition Fund through the generosity of Walter Cliff and Ursula Cliff
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Bow tie of printed silk, made by Turnbull and Asser Ltd., Great Britain, 1960s. Bow tie of printed silk comprising two bow of different designs and colours. The front bow is a twilled silk printed in red with white polka dots, and the other is of black tw
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The fibula has an arching bow and a simple flattened catchplate folded into a U-shape. The bow is covered by a series of raised horizontal ridges. The spring is triple coiled. The ...
Bow tie, black silk, Great Britain, ca. 1970. Bow tie of black silk. Silk.
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Tirthankara Suparsvanatha in Kayotsarga, or Standing Meditation, Posture and Protected by a Five-Headed Naga
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