| Object Number | 30-47-93 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Culture | Sabaean |
| Provenience | South Arabia |
| Date Made | 1st century - 3rd century CE |
| Section | Near Eastern |
| Materials | Bronze |
| Iconography | Animal |
| Description | Bronze. Head and legs are badly broken. Short head, neck and body. Wears a collar. Thin metal is filled with bitumen. Two holes on either side served probably to attach a metal inscription (cf. the horse in Tshinili Kiosk, Constantinople, Handbuch, Abb 72). |
| Height | 11 cm |
| Length | 15 cm |
| Width | 6 cm |
| Credit Line | Purchased from Quill Jones, 1930 |
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