Ancient Roman Bronze Fibula - 5 Roman brooches

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Five bronze Roman fibulae dating to the 3rd–4th century AD, with a total weight of 0.047 kg and in fair condition with visible wear, accompanied by a 13-page sales and provenance documentation and a copy of the 2001 purchase receipt.

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Five Roman fibulae
With a 13-page sales and provenance documentation.
Onion Button Primer
Trumpets Primer
Hem with folded-over edge
2x massive buckle clasp with transverse head pin

Origin of the fibulae
2001 to today (Collection NA)
A copy of the purchase receipt from 2001 will be provided.
Germany

from before 1999 to 2001 (WS collection)
Germany

Five Roman fibulae
With a 13-page sales and provenance documentation.
Onion Button Primer
Trumpets Primer
Hem with folded-over edge
2x massive buckle clasp with transverse head pin

Origin of the fibulae
2001 to today (Collection NA)
A copy of the purchase receipt from 2001 will be provided.
Germany

from before 1999 to 2001 (WS collection)
Germany

Details

Era
Before 1400
Culture
Ancient Roman
Metal
Bronze
Century/ Timeframe
3-4. Jh. n. Chr
Acquired from
Gallery / Antique dealer
Total weight
0.05 kg
Year acquired
2001
Condition
Fair condition - used with visible signs of wear
Country acquired from
Germany
Country of Origin
Unknown
Previous owner acquired from
Private collection
Title additional information
5 Roman brooches
Previous owner - year acquired
1998
Previous owner - country acquired from
Germany
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