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175. A bronze applique mask, possibly Roman, 4.5in (11.5cm) l. £100-150
174. A South German bronze circular relief plaque, depicting Bacchanalian revelry, pierced for suspension, late 16th century, 7.75in (19.3cm) dia. Provenance: Ex. Hampel, Munich. £2,000-3,000
176. A North European bronze figure of a lady, her dress with punched star decoration, her hands originally holding objects, probably 15th / 16th century, originally the stem for a tazza, her head and base holed, 9.5in (24cm) h, 7in (17.7cm) w. £2,000-3,000 177. A 16th century cast bronze relief plaque, depicting Judith and a maid placing the head of Holofernes in a bag, 4 x 3in (10 x 7.5cm) in a contemporary ebonised and beaded frame. £400-600
178. A continental figural candlestick, modelled as Eve, her legs entwined with a snake, her right hand aloft holding a basket of fruit, raised on a fluted circular base with an egg and dart band, possibly German 16th century, 12.75in (32cm) h, 6.75in 16.8cm) h. £800-1,200
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179. Two bronze term candlesticks, each as a male and female torso bust, to an entwined stem and domed circular base, 12in (30.5cm) h. (2) £100-200