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| 正面描述 | A stylised horse or bull depicted in profile facing left, rendered in the schematic Celtic artistic tradition characteristic of Late Iron Age British coinage. Above the animal's back appears a row of pellets or a linear ornamental band, possibly representing a mane or decorative register. Beneath the creature's body, a circular or wheel-like motif occupies the lower field, a recurring symbol in Cantian bronze issues. The flan is irregular and the relief somewhat flat, consistent with the crude hammered workmanship typical of peripheral Cantian bronze production. No legend appears on this face. |
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| 背面描述 | A stylised lion or feline beast depicted in profile facing left, with a large rounded head and schematically rendered body in the Celtic curvilinear tradition. The musculature and limbs are indicated by bold incised lines and swelling relief forms, giving the figure a vigorous if abstracted appearance. A spiral or scroll motif is visible in the upper field, possibly representing a solar or vegetal ornament. The abbreviated legend SA appears in the field, most plausibly interpreted as the initial letters of a ruler's name associated with the Cantii tribe of southeastern Britain. The flan is irregular and the surface carries characteristic green-brown patination. |
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| 背面铭文 | SA (Translation: possibly ruler's name (see below)) |
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