AN00034864_001_l. Gilt-copper alloy spouted vessel, cast and with everted rim, rounded belly and waisted foot, decorated with incised and relief ornament. The handle is formed of a twisted snake emerging from the head of an animal at the rim, where there are the remains of a hinge for the lid, now lost. The spout is in the form of an animal head with lentoid eyes, a collar of incised grooves, and spiral shoulders above a sub-triangular grooved chest. Above the spout is a winged quadruped, holding its tail, and biting its own foreleg. The body of the vessel is decorated with two groups of five reliefs symmetrically arranged on either side of the spout, and separated by small animal masks. Each relief consists of a pair of addorsed birds with...