Remarks: Fairly high relief with 4 horses, nearer 2 with lowered heads, rear 2 raised, with all details of head painted except raised area of mane. Finished right edge. 2nd fragment of rear quadriga horse hindquarters with chariot pole, and various fragments of crowning moulding with concave tongues.
Bibliography: Andrén 1940, pp.16-17, No. I:1c, Pl. 4:9; Poulsen 1966, p. 30; Andrén 1974, pp. 4-5, Pl. X, fig. 26; Winter 2009a, pp. 288-292, 4.D.8.g, Ill. 4.12.1; Christiansen & Winter 2010, pp. 122-123, no. 59
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