Lancashire. A few of these carved heads may be Medieval in date, while others are probably more recent, but, it is unlikely any of them are actually “Celtic stone heads”, which has sometimes been assumed to be
They were also copied by Celtic and Thracian nobles to the north of Greece proper. Sadly in many cases only the more solidly built handles remain. This example comes from Northern Greece or Thrace as evidenced by the style of the griffin motif. $4000. 9652. FINE GREEK BRONZE KRATER ...