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  2. Trapezophoron - Wikipedia

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    A trapezophore, trapezophorum or trapezophoron is the leg or pedestal of a small side table, generally in marble, and carved with winged lions or griffins set back to back, each with a single leg, which formed the support of the pedestal on either side.

  3. Son of Baalshillek marble base - Wikipedia

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    The Son of Baalshillek marble base is a Punic language inscription on a marble statue base discovered in 1856–58 at Carthage in Tunisia.

  4. Sea Dog Table - Wikipedia

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    The table is mainly made of inlaid walnut, with " gilding, fruitwood, tulipwood, and marble" also used. [2] The 'sea dogs' of its name are four fantastical chimera, that support the table top above the stretcher. [2] These have dog's heads, human breasts, front legs with paws, but the lower body of fish. The base rests on tortoises or turtles. The table expands, the leaves otherwise being ...

  5. Carrara marble - Wikipedia

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    Carrara marble. Carrara marble, Luna marble to the Romans, is a type of white or blue-grey marble popular for use in sculpture and building decor. It has been quarried since Roman times in the mountains just outside the city of Carrara in the province of Massa and Carrara in the Lunigiana, the northernmost tip of modern-day Tuscany, Italy.

  6. Toys and games in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Gambling and betting were popular games in ancient Rome. [3] [4] [5] Roman gaming tables frequently appear in the archaeological record; they are often unearthed in private buildings, public spaces, and urban areas. [6] Finds of gambling-related materials are rarer in residential spaces than in public spaces. Possibly because gambling was a communal activity, therefore occurring primarily in ...

  7. Frank Rusconi - Wikipedia

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    Frank Rusconi. A pair of white marble monuments to the Ryan family at Galong, New South Wales. Frank Rusconi (20 August 1874 – 21 May 1964) was, together with his brother, Joseph, quarry owner and monumental mason of Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia . He was born at Araluen near Braidwood, New South Wales, the son of a Swiss goldminer and ...