English: Silver vessel handle, depicting a bust of Juno, below which is a seated figure of Mercury, and in the lower register, Bacchus and Ariadne; found at Capheaton, Northumberland in 1747.
Silver vessel handle, depicting a bust of Juno, below which is a seated figure of Mercury, and in the lower register, Bacchus and Ariadne; found at Capheaton, Northumberland in 1747.
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