3100.00EUR

Charioteer handle - (4859)
[4859]

Small bronze figure of a man which once served as a handle of some object. The hands and feet show small holes so it must have been attached to something. It dates from the Han period (206BC – 220AD). We call him charioteer because it looks like he is holding the reins of a horse. Height 8.6 cm. RARE.
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