Roman Empire. Constantius Gallus (AD 351-354). Very rare hybrid and Barbarous Bronze Maiorina VICTORIAE DD N N AVG, two Victories (No Reserve Price)
No. 39111915
Roman empire: two very rare Roman bronze Seal Rings: VIC and with sitting Dog - 18 / 20mm
No. 39111915
Roman empire: two very rare Roman bronze Seal Rings: VIC and with sitting Dog - 18 / 20mm
Two very special Roman bronze signet rings. One with a sitting dog with his paw raised. The style/stance is very reminiscent of the Egyptian images of animals from the time of the pharaohs. Given this Egyptian influence, the ring dates back to the 1st century BC when Egypt was important to Rome. And one classically shaped ring with the abbreviation VIC... referring to the goddess Victory.
Material: bronze
Date: Roman, 1st century BC - 1st century AD.
Origin: European
Dimensions: diameter 18 mm and 20 mm
Condition: good, with the usual signs of wear.
Provenance.
the seller warrants that he has obtained this item legally.
Coming from a Dutch collection, purchased in ca. 2000.
previous origin: private collection of 1975
See the pictures for a correct impression.
Registered shipping from the Netherlands.
Important information:
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as soon as it is to be shipped outside the European Union.
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