6th-2nd century BC. A group of two rectangular openwork plaques with two attachment loops to the reverse, comprising: one displaying a bull standing left within a 'barley' border following a circular attachment loop at one end, head down, tail between legs, detailing to horns, head and hooves; one with bull standing right within a 'barley' border, head down, detailing to horns, head and hooves. 70.2 grams total, 56-59mm (2 1/4 "). Property of a London gentleman; formerly with the Mahboubian Gallery, London, UK; acquired before 1972.[2] Fine condition.