No. 99616207

Ancient Roman Bronze Libation Bowl (No Reserve Price)
No. 99616207

Ancient Roman Bronze Libation Bowl (No Reserve Price)
Ancient Roman Bronze Libation Bowl
Circa 100-300 AD
This bronze bowl has a wide, rounded form with gently sloping sides leading to a straight rim.
In Roman times, a libation was a ritual offering of liquid, typically wine, poured out to honour gods, spirits of the dead or the Genius of individuals and places. Performed at domestic shrines, in public cult and at banquets, libations accompanied prayers and sacrifice: a portion of the liquid was poured on an altar, hearth or the ground, sometimes from a special shallow bowl (patera), while the remainder might be consumed by participants. Libations were made at the opening and closing of meals, at festivals, during vows and dedications, and in funerary rites.
Dimensions: 22cm x 22cm x 4,5g
Provenance: Private European Collection; formerly acquired from old UK and European collection formed since the 1970s.
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