Side 1: Unidentified scene with three standing ladies and three men on horseback; soldiers in armour.
On the edges: unidentified male naked figure; naked female figure holding a sword and a severed head (possibly Judith or Salome).
Side 2: Death of Pyramus and Thisbe; Thisbe discovers the dying Pyramus; lion with a piece of Thisbe's veil in its mouth; Thisbe kills herself with Pyramus' sword; fountain; fashionable dress; horse; trees (?).
On the edges: male naked figure holding a club; female naked figure with bow and arrow (Athena?).
Crosshatched background; winged putti heads; candelabras; twisted columns; foliated decoration.
Unpublished.
Attribution
Unknown
Reverse
Carved on both sides.
Object Condition
Missing: some thin teeth.
Provenance
Sotheby's, London, 9 July 2015, lot 37.
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