5th-4th century BC. A sheet bronze girdle in two sections with repoussé band to each long edge enclosing a panel of running spiral swirls; mounting holes to the edges; two hooked belt mounts each a tongue-shaped plate with incised evolved palmette decoration above a narrow neck from which emerges a ridged triangular plate with hooked terminal and incised running scroll decoration; mounted on two perspex panels. For a similar belt see The Getty Museum, accession number 1991.171.50. 1.8 kg total, 54-63cm (21 1/4 - 24 3/4"). Property of a London gentleman; formerly in the Axel Guttmann collection, Berlin, Germany. [2] Fair condition.