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Römisches Reich Bronze Antiker römischer Bronzenring mit floralem Motiv – ca. 1.–3. Jahrhundert n. Chr.  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Römisches Reich Bronze Antiker römischer Bronzenring mit floralem Motiv – ca. 1.–3. Jahrhundert n. Chr. (Ohne mindestpreis)

Ancient Roman Bronze Brooches (Set of 3) – c. 1st–2nd Century AD – PAS Recorded A well-documented group of three authentic Ancient Roman bronze brooches, dating from approximately the 1st to 2nd century AD, each recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS), United Kingdom. The group represents three distinct Roman brooch types, illustrating the diversity of Roman personal dress fasteners. The group comprises: 1. Headstud Brooch ○ Date: c. 75–175 AD ○ Cast copper-alloy example, incomplete, with short wings and a raised circular head stud ○ Length: approx. 32.17 mm ○ PAS ID: DUR-FF4666 2. Hod Hill Type III Brooch ○ Date: c. 43–70 AD ○ Cast copper-alloy hinged brooch with cylindrical bar enclosure and rectangular upper bow ○ Length: approx. 62.57 mm ○ PAS ID: DUR-FF3123 3. Trumpet Brooch ○ Date: c. 75–175 AD ○ Cast copper-alloy trumpet brooch with moulded knee and decorative banding ○ Length: approx. 52.73 mm ○ PAS ID: DUR-FF2AA0 All three brooches are incomplete, with pins missing, as is typical for excavated Roman fibulae. Each displays an attractive, stable green to brown patina, consistent with long burial and age. Surface wear and minor distortions are present but do not detract from their archaeological integrity. Culture: Roman Date: c. 1st–2nd Century AD Material: Bronze (copper alloy) Quantity: 3 brooches Condition: Incomplete; stable with age-related wear and patination Provenance & Documentation: All three brooches are officially recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme (UK), having been discovered in North Yorkshire by metal detecting and documented by qualified Finds Liaison Officers. Each item is accompanied by its PAS reference number and detailed report, confirming identification, dating, and authenticity. A desirable and well-provenanced group of Roman brooches, suitable for collectors, study collections, or those seeking responsibly documented ancient artefacts with secure archaeological records. ***** Dear bidders, please note that we do not ship to the UK or to countries outside the European Union. If you are located outside the EU and win this lot, the sale will unfortunately have to be cancelled. We apologise for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. Enjoy the bidding. (M7)

Nr. 101432874

Verkauft
Römisches Reich Bronze Antiker römischer Bronzenring mit floralem Motiv – ca. 1.–3. Jahrhundert n. Chr.  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Römisches Reich Bronze Antiker römischer Bronzenring mit floralem Motiv – ca. 1.–3. Jahrhundert n. Chr. (Ohne mindestpreis)

Ancient Roman Bronze Brooches (Set of 3) – c. 1st–2nd Century AD – PAS Recorded

A well-documented group of three authentic Ancient Roman bronze brooches, dating from
approximately the 1st to 2nd century AD, each recorded with the Portable Antiquities
Scheme (PAS), United Kingdom. The group represents three distinct Roman brooch types,
illustrating the diversity of Roman personal dress fasteners.

The group comprises:
1. Headstud Brooch

Date: c. 75–175 AD

Cast copper-alloy example, incomplete, with short wings and a raised circular
head stud

Length: approx. 32.17 mm

PAS ID: DUR-FF4666
2. Hod Hill Type III Brooch

Date: c. 43–70 AD

Cast copper-alloy hinged brooch with cylindrical bar enclosure and rectangular
upper bow

Length: approx. 62.57 mm

PAS ID: DUR-FF3123
3. Trumpet Brooch

Date: c. 75–175 AD

Cast copper-alloy trumpet brooch with moulded knee and decorative banding

Length: approx. 52.73 mm

PAS ID: DUR-FF2AA0

All three brooches are incomplete, with pins missing, as is typical for excavated Roman fibulae.
Each displays an attractive, stable green to brown patina, consistent with long burial and age. Surface wear and minor distortions are present but do not detract from their archaeological
integrity.
Culture: Roman
Date: c. 1st–2nd Century AD
Material: Bronze (copper alloy)
Quantity: 3 brooches
Condition: Incomplete; stable with age-related wear and patination

Provenance & Documentation:
All three brooches are officially recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme (UK),
having been discovered in North Yorkshire by metal detecting and documented by qualified
Finds Liaison Officers. Each item is accompanied by its PAS reference number and detailed
report, confirming identification, dating, and authenticity.

A desirable and well-provenanced group of Roman brooches, suitable for collectors, study
collections, or those seeking responsibly documented ancient artefacts with secure
archaeological records.


*****
Dear bidders, please note that we do not ship to the UK or to countries outside the European Union. If you are located outside the EU and win this lot, the sale will unfortunately have to be cancelled. We apologise for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. Enjoy the bidding. (M7)

Höchstgebot
€ 2
Peter Reynaers
Experte
Schätzung  € 180 - € 220

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