An early & substantial plaster relief of Caduceus, the…
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An early & substantial plaster relief of Caduceus, the traditional symbol for Hermes, featuring two snakes winding around a winged staff. Provenance: Rona, Bellevue hill, 192 x 187 x 35 cm

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