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| Obverse: Serapis standing, head to right, scepter in the left hand;
snake in front of him; two countermarks.
Reverse: plain. Various mixed fills. Leica ... 28 June 1951 ... Obverse: Serapis standing, head to right, scepter in the left hand;
snake in front of him; two countermarks.
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| Obverse: Hermes standing, caduceus in left hand, money bags in right.
Reverse: Serapis standing, holding a scepter in his left hand; his right raised. Star in field. Modern fill. Leica ... 8 February 1937 ... Reverse: Serapis standing, holding a scepter in his left hand; his right raised. |
Wall fragment from near shoulder. Max. dim. 0.034.
Woman (a bit of face, raised bent left arm with bracelet, part of right hand) to right, looking downward and holding a staff or scepter, probably seated ... Third quarter of the 5th century B.C ... Woman (a bit of face, raised bent left arm with bracelet, part of right hand) to right, looking downward and holding a staff or scepter, probably seated. |
| Fragment of discus and rim.
On rim, tendrils. On discus to left, a bearded male figure, nude save for a cloak carried on his left arm, faces right.
In his right hand a scepter (?).
Type XXVIII of Corinth ... 11 March 1937 ... In his right hand a scepter (?).
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. |
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