Inca- Ed. 500 (1984)



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Inca- Ed. 500 (1984)
An early design incorporating 2 silver bubbles over a ground of molten "gold". The lower bubble is shrouded in a fine purple veil which extends to the 8 smaller bubbles encircling it. The second, larger bubble floats above the others, representing, perhaps, the sun god - the centre of religious belief for the Incas.
Signed on the flat, polished base: Selkirk Glass, Scotland, Inca 140/500, 1984.
General | |
Condition | perfect |
Diameter | 78mm - 3 1/16" |
Height | 74mm - 2 7/8" |
- Reference: SEL 02707
- Weight: 0.50kg