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Altrömisch, Kaiserreich Bronze Schöner polyedrischer Anhänger mit Spiralrelief-Dekor  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Altrömisch, Kaiserreich Bronze Schöner polyedrischer Anhänger mit Spiralrelief-Dekor (Ohne mindestpreis)

A piece of the past, made to be worn Beautiful Polyhedral Pendant with Spiral Relief Decoration Description The regular punched-dot decoration on the ring bezel may be associated with the rhythmic and symbolic surface ornamentation tradition widely attested in Roman Imperial metalwork. Such dotted compositions are discussed in the literature not merely as decorative elements, but also as an abstract visual language suggesting order, cohesion, and cosmic balance. Within the Roman world, particularly on rings connected to military and civilian status, restrained yet meaningful geometric motifs were often favored over figurative scenes. With its compact form and controlled ornamentation, the ring can be considered within the context of Roman Imperial ring types suitable for daily wear, potentially functioning as indicators of status and personal identity. Period: Roman Imperial Material: Copper-based alloy (bronze) Century: ca. 1st–4th century AD Cultural and Iconographic Assessment Certificate: available upon request (PDF format) Dimensions: Height: 18.7 mm Width: 16.9 mm Weight: 1.99 g Information The offered object was acquired in 2026 through an auction associated with N.K.I. Auction House in Germany and was transferred to us in 2026 by its previous owner, N.A., based in the Netherlands The object has been documented using high-resolution equipment; no intervention has been made to its form or structural integrity, and only limited color-balance adjustment has been applied. Upon request, museum-standard technical photographs may be provided during the auction; if requested prior to shipment, an expert report and a signed ownership document issued in the buyer’s name can be supplied in PDF format within 3–5 business days Statements regarding dating, function, symbolic interpretation, and material identification represent high-probability academic assessments based on typological comparisons, parallels in museum collections, and expert opinion; definitive conclusions require advanced laboratory analysis and fall outside the scope of the platform’s sales process. Prospective buyers are advised to evaluate the images in conjunction with the stated measurements, as high-resolution photography may influence perceived scale. Throughout the presentation and sales process, principles of scholarly consistency, transparency, and good faith are observed, and no object is knowingly offered as a copy or imitation.

Nr. 102158617

Verkauft
Altrömisch, Kaiserreich Bronze Schöner polyedrischer Anhänger mit Spiralrelief-Dekor  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Altrömisch, Kaiserreich Bronze Schöner polyedrischer Anhänger mit Spiralrelief-Dekor (Ohne mindestpreis)

A piece of the past, made to be worn

Beautiful Polyhedral Pendant with Spiral Relief Decoration

Description
The regular punched-dot decoration on the ring bezel may be associated with the rhythmic and symbolic surface ornamentation tradition widely attested in Roman Imperial metalwork. Such dotted compositions are discussed in the literature not merely as decorative elements, but also as an abstract visual language suggesting order, cohesion, and cosmic balance. Within the Roman world, particularly on rings connected to military and civilian status, restrained yet meaningful geometric motifs were often favored over figurative scenes. With its compact form and controlled ornamentation, the ring can be considered within the context of Roman Imperial ring types suitable for daily wear, potentially functioning as indicators of status and personal identity.

Period: Roman Imperial
Material: Copper-based alloy (bronze)
Century: ca. 1st–4th century AD

Cultural and Iconographic Assessment Certificate: available upon request (PDF format)

Dimensions:
Height: 18.7 mm
Width: 16.9 mm
Weight: 1.99 g

Information
The offered object was acquired in 2026 through an auction associated with N.K.I. Auction House in Germany and was transferred to us in 2026 by its previous owner, N.A., based in the Netherlands

The object has been documented using high-resolution equipment; no intervention has been made to its form or structural integrity, and only limited color-balance adjustment has been applied.

Upon request, museum-standard technical photographs may be provided during the auction; if requested prior to shipment, an expert report and a signed ownership document issued in the buyer’s name can be supplied in PDF format within 3–5 business days

Statements regarding dating, function, symbolic interpretation, and material identification represent high-probability academic assessments based on typological comparisons, parallels in museum collections, and expert opinion; definitive conclusions require advanced laboratory analysis and fall outside the scope of the platform’s sales process.

Prospective buyers are advised to evaluate the images in conjunction with the stated measurements, as high-resolution photography may influence perceived scale. Throughout the presentation and sales process, principles of scholarly consistency, transparency, and good faith are observed, and no object is knowingly offered as a copy or imitation.

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€ 46
Ruth Garrido Vila
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Schätzung  € 150 - € 200

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