Ancient Roman, Empire Bronze Legionary Gladus amulet (No reserve price)






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Legionary Gladus amulet, Ancient Roman bronze artefact in the form of a miniature gladius, approximately 34.2 mm long, in good condition with a mottled patina.
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Ancient Roman bronze amulet in the form of a miniature Legionary Gladius (short sword), featuring a globular pommel and a tapering blade which is pierced by a small circular perforation.
Such amulets were worn for protection and strength, symbolising martial virtue and courage, attributes highly prized in Roman society.
Length: ± 34,2 mm
Condition: Well-proportioned amulet in good and solid condition with a mottled patina, typical of ancient bronze. Signs of wear consistent with age and use.
Certificate of Authenticity: available upon request (pdf-format) for items with a hammer price of € 100 or more.
A Gladius amulet is one of the most attractive and desirable ancient amulets. These were issued to soldiers in combat.
The Roman Gladius was the primary sword for Roman foot soldiers. Early Roman swords were based on the Greek xiphe. From the 3rd century BC the Romans adopted and improved the swords of the Celtiberians in Hispania (modern-day Spain), known as a 'gladius hispaniensis'.
A Roman Legionair was equipped with a gladius (sword), pugio (dagger), scutum (shield), a pila (javelin).
Gladii were two-edged for cutting and had a tapered point for stabbing. A solid grip was provided by a knobbed hilt added on, possibly with ridges for the fingers. The hilt (capulus) was often ornate.
The gladius was sheathed in a scabbard mounted on a belt or shoulder strap. A centurion wore it on the opposite side as a mark of distinction.
Towards the end of the 2nd century AD and during the 3rd century the spatha gradually replaced the gladius in the Roman Legions.
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Attention: due to customs regulations we can only ship inside the European Union. Please ensure you have a valid EU shipping address before placing a bid.
Ancient Roman bronze amulet in the form of a miniature Legionary Gladius (short sword), featuring a globular pommel and a tapering blade which is pierced by a small circular perforation.
Such amulets were worn for protection and strength, symbolising martial virtue and courage, attributes highly prized in Roman society.
Length: ± 34,2 mm
Condition: Well-proportioned amulet in good and solid condition with a mottled patina, typical of ancient bronze. Signs of wear consistent with age and use.
Certificate of Authenticity: available upon request (pdf-format) for items with a hammer price of € 100 or more.
A Gladius amulet is one of the most attractive and desirable ancient amulets. These were issued to soldiers in combat.
The Roman Gladius was the primary sword for Roman foot soldiers. Early Roman swords were based on the Greek xiphe. From the 3rd century BC the Romans adopted and improved the swords of the Celtiberians in Hispania (modern-day Spain), known as a 'gladius hispaniensis'.
A Roman Legionair was equipped with a gladius (sword), pugio (dagger), scutum (shield), a pila (javelin).
Gladii were two-edged for cutting and had a tapered point for stabbing. A solid grip was provided by a knobbed hilt added on, possibly with ridges for the fingers. The hilt (capulus) was often ornate.
The gladius was sheathed in a scabbard mounted on a belt or shoulder strap. A centurion wore it on the opposite side as a mark of distinction.
Towards the end of the 2nd century AD and during the 3rd century the spatha gradually replaced the gladius in the Roman Legions.
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The seller was informed by Catawiki about documentation requirements and guarantees the following: - the object was legally obtained, - the seller has the right to sell and/or export the object, as relevant, - the seller will provide the necessary provenance information and arrange required documentation and permits/licenses, as applicable and as per local laws, - the seller will notify the buyer of any delays in obtaining permits/licenses. By bidding, you acknowledge that import documentation may be required depending on your country of residence and that obtaining permits/licenses may cause delays in the delivery of your object.
