No. 99264224

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From Jerusalem, and Roman bronze set of pins and needles, 1st - 3rd Cent. AD - With Export License
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4 weeks ago

From Jerusalem, and Roman bronze set of pins and needles, 1st - 3rd Cent. AD - With Export License

Ancient Bronze set of pins and needles Roman Imperial, 1st – 3rd Cent. AD A set of Roman Imperial bronze pins and needles, dating to the 1st–2nd century AD. These small yet essential tools were commonly used in daily Roman life for a variety of purposes, including fastening garments, hair styling, and textile work such as stitching or mending clothing. They reflect the practicality and resourcefulness of Roman material culture. Such items were likely carried by both civilians and military personnel, particularly in camps where self-sufficiency in clothing repair and grooming was necessary. An excellent addition for collectors of ancient Roman military artifacts and personal implements. Stand Dimensions: Height: 13 cm Width: 13 cm Condition: Good condition as shown with age-weathering patina as shown. Display: Displayed on a sleek custom made plexiglass stand of museum quality that bridges ancient history with contemporary presentation, making it an eye-catching addition to any collection. (INCLUDED in the Sale) Found in Hebron south of Jerusalem, Holy Land prior to 1978 Ideal for collectors of ancient Roman military artifacts and personal implements. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ IMPORTANT NOTICE for EU Bidders regarding EU Import Regulations for Cultural Goods: Compliance Guaranteed for all lots offered in this sale: All items offered for sale will be shipped from Israel with all the required legal export documentation in compliance with Israeli Antiquities Law and EU Regulation 2019/880 on the import of cultural goods and supporting provenance documentation to ensure smooth customs clearance in any EU member state to ensure full compliance with EU customs requirements. Please note that the new regulation and import procedures may introduce additional administrative steps and delay to delivery. A processing time of (usually 2–4 weeks) for customs clearance, depending on the destination country in the EU. Our aim is to guarantee a transparent, lawful, and hassle-free import process, providing peace of mind for collectors, institutions, and advisors. BIDDERS from Switzerland. Please note that we are unable to accept bids from Switzerland. This is due to Swiss legislation regulating the importation of cultural goods, which restricts us from shipping such items into Switzerland. SHIPPING: First-Class Express Airmail with secure packaging. Please allow 7- 10 business days for processing of the export license BEFORE shipping G O O D L U C K … 702747

No. 99264224

No longer available
From Jerusalem, and Roman bronze set of pins and needles, 1st - 3rd Cent. AD - With Export License

From Jerusalem, and Roman bronze set of pins and needles, 1st - 3rd Cent. AD - With Export License

Ancient Bronze set of pins and needles
Roman Imperial, 1st – 3rd Cent. AD

A set of Roman Imperial bronze pins and needles, dating to the 1st–2nd century AD. These small yet essential tools were commonly used in daily Roman life for a variety of purposes, including fastening garments, hair styling, and textile work such as stitching or mending clothing. They reflect the practicality and resourcefulness of Roman material culture. Such items were likely carried by both civilians and military personnel, particularly in camps where self-sufficiency in clothing repair and grooming was necessary. An excellent addition for collectors of ancient Roman military artifacts and personal implements.

Stand Dimensions:
Height: 13 cm
Width: 13 cm

Condition: Good condition as shown with age-weathering patina as shown.
Display:
Displayed on a sleek custom made plexiglass stand of museum quality that bridges ancient history with contemporary presentation, making it an eye-catching addition to any collection. (INCLUDED in the Sale)
Found in Hebron south of Jerusalem, Holy Land prior to 1978
Ideal for collectors of ancient Roman military artifacts and personal implements.
____________________________________________________________________________________________
IMPORTANT NOTICE for EU Bidders regarding EU Import Regulations for Cultural Goods:

Compliance Guaranteed for all lots offered in this sale:

All items offered for sale will be shipped from Israel with all the required legal export documentation in compliance with Israeli Antiquities Law and EU Regulation 2019/880 on the import of cultural goods and supporting provenance documentation to ensure smooth customs clearance in any EU member state to ensure full compliance with EU customs requirements.

Please note that the new regulation and import procedures may introduce additional administrative steps and delay to delivery. A processing time of (usually 2–4 weeks) for customs clearance, depending on the destination country in the EU.

Our aim is to guarantee a transparent, lawful, and hassle-free import process, providing peace of mind for collectors, institutions, and advisors.

BIDDERS from Switzerland.
Please note that we are unable to accept bids from Switzerland. This is due to Swiss legislation regulating the importation of cultural goods, which restricts us from shipping such items into Switzerland.

SHIPPING:
First-Class Express Airmail with secure packaging. Please allow 7- 10 business days for processing of the export license BEFORE shipping

G O O D L U C K …

702747

Bidding closed
Ruth Garrido Vila
Expert
Estimate  € 1,100 - € 1,400

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