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Corinthian Roman Capital Iie-iiie . Carrara Marble Italy Ancient Architectural Element

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Exceptional ancient Roman capital of the Corinthian order.
Basket with two rows of acanthus leaves and scrolls.
Roman art
the 2nd-3rd century
Carrara marble.

condition: good state of conservation for the for the period. Small accidents and losses. Mainly on the scrolls

Height: 21 cm
Width: 20 cm
diameter at the base: 14.5 cm

Very fine collector's item for a specialist or passionate collector.

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