Bronze handle attachment in the form of a mask

Greek or Roman

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 166

The heavy ring once at the top of the head has broken off. Such attachments were one of a pair situated on either side of a situla (bucket-shaped vessel) to accommodate the carrying handle.

Bronze handle attachment in the form of a mask, Bronze, Greek or Roman

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