late 5th-2nd century BCE
8 cm (3 1/8 in.)
National Archaeological Museum of Spain, (by 1933), by exchange; to the Fogg Art Museum. Excavated at the sanctuary site of Collado de los Jardines, Jaén, in the early 1900s. Note: In exchange for a Sepulchral slab from the Cemetery at Sahagun, Leon, Spain.
Bronze
20th centuryBritishPlaster
19th centuryItalianPlaster
20th centuryGermanCough drops in blister package, inscribed in red-fiber tip ink, stamped
20th centuryGermanMixed media
18th centuryGermanWhite marble; probably from Dingzhou, Hebei province
6th centuryChinesePolychromed wood
17th-19th centurySpanish ColonialBronze
20th centuryFrenchMolded, brick-red earthenware with cold-painted pigments over white ground
7th-8th centuryChineseMarble
20th centuryAmerican