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390 HISTORY OF ART IN PHOENICIA AND ITS DEPENDENCIES. Sardinia. Both material and execution are as fine as in things o from the East, but design and proportion are not quite so perfect. FIG. 324. Bracelet. New York Museum. There is a gold bracelet in the British Museum, said to have come from Tharros (Fig. 327), which may be recognized at a glance as Phoenician. FIGS. 325, 326. Bracelets. From Cesnola. The palmettes with which it is decorated are quite similar to those on the Cypriot steles. Another trinket of the same kind in FIG. 327. Gold bracelet. From Tharros. British Museum. the British Museum, and also from Tharros (Fig. 328), seems a little poor and thin in its grace.