
A Gandhara Stucco Head of Bodhisattva
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A Gandhara Stucco Head of Bodhisattva
About the Item
19cm - 27cm including stand
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- Date of Manufacture:2nd century ad
- Condition:loss to top as shown in images.
- Seller Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:Seller: Ghandara head1stDibs: U071211840348
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