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Spiral fibula, Hallstatt, 1st Iron Age, Bronze, Sculpture, Antiquities, Design

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Spiral fibula, Hallstatt, 1st Iron Age, Bronze, Sculpture, Antiquities, Design Spiral Fibula 9e-6e before j.c Bronze with brown and green patina Provenance : Collection of Aigenbauer
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