18th-19th century AD. A bronze fitting in the form of the head of the god Bhairava Mahakala with hair pulled up into a fan-shaped headdress decorated with crescent moon and snake; rows of skulls to the brow with flame-shaped headdresses; bulging eyes with third eye to the centre of the brow, open mouth with tongue sticking out; elongated ears with snake earrings, necklace to the chest. 1.79 kg, 22cm (8 1/2"). Private collection, South West London; acquired before 2000.