古罗马 黄铜色 古罗马青铜大型印章/马具配件(系绳环)— 公元1–3世纪 — PAS (没有保留价)





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古罗马青铜马具扣环(Terret Ring),约公元1–3世纪,局部缺失但稳定,表面有铜绿锈蚀,尺寸约30.79 × 24.42 mm,PAS 记录编号 DUR-FF3BE7,英国达勒姆郡Sheraton with Hulam发现。
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Ancient Roman Bronze Harness Fitting (Terret Ring) – c. 1st–3rd Century AD – PAS
Recorded
An authentic Ancient Roman bronze terret ring, dating from approximately the 1st to 3rd
century AD. Terret rings were functional harness fittings, used on Roman horse equipment to
guide and control the reins, making them closely associated with Roman transport, cavalry, and
daily movement.
This example is cast in copper alloy and is oval in form, with a solid, robust construction. The
loop below, originally rectangular in section, has broken at the junction with the ring, rendering
the piece incomplete—an entirely typical condition for excavated Roman harness fittings.
The surface displays a dark brown patina with areas of green corrosion, consistent with long
burial and age. The patination is stable and visually attractive, enhancing the artefact’s
archaeological character.
Culture: Roman
Date: c. 43–300 AD
Material: Bronze (copper alloy)
Object type: Harness fitting / terret ring
Dimensions: approx. 30.79 × 24.42 mm
Condition: Incomplete; stable with age-related wear and patina
Provenance & Documentation:
Officially recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme (UK) under reference DUR-FF3BE7.
Found in Sheraton with Hulam, County Durham, United Kingdom.
Discovered by metal detecting and documented by a qualified Finds Liaison Officer.
The PAS record confirms identification, dating, material, and lawful reporting.
A well-documented Roman harness fitting with secure provenance, suitable for collectors of
Roman antiquities, study collections, or those seeking responsibly recorded artefacts with
archaeological context.
*****
Dear bidders, please note that we do not ship to the UK or to countries outside the European Union. If you are located outside the EU and win this lot, the sale will unfortunately have to be cancelled. We apologise for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. Enjoy the bidding. (M8)
Ancient Roman Bronze Harness Fitting (Terret Ring) – c. 1st–3rd Century AD – PAS
Recorded
An authentic Ancient Roman bronze terret ring, dating from approximately the 1st to 3rd
century AD. Terret rings were functional harness fittings, used on Roman horse equipment to
guide and control the reins, making them closely associated with Roman transport, cavalry, and
daily movement.
This example is cast in copper alloy and is oval in form, with a solid, robust construction. The
loop below, originally rectangular in section, has broken at the junction with the ring, rendering
the piece incomplete—an entirely typical condition for excavated Roman harness fittings.
The surface displays a dark brown patina with areas of green corrosion, consistent with long
burial and age. The patination is stable and visually attractive, enhancing the artefact’s
archaeological character.
Culture: Roman
Date: c. 43–300 AD
Material: Bronze (copper alloy)
Object type: Harness fitting / terret ring
Dimensions: approx. 30.79 × 24.42 mm
Condition: Incomplete; stable with age-related wear and patina
Provenance & Documentation:
Officially recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme (UK) under reference DUR-FF3BE7.
Found in Sheraton with Hulam, County Durham, United Kingdom.
Discovered by metal detecting and documented by a qualified Finds Liaison Officer.
The PAS record confirms identification, dating, material, and lawful reporting.
A well-documented Roman harness fitting with secure provenance, suitable for collectors of
Roman antiquities, study collections, or those seeking responsibly recorded artefacts with
archaeological context.
*****
Dear bidders, please note that we do not ship to the UK or to countries outside the European Union. If you are located outside the EU and win this lot, the sale will unfortunately have to be cancelled. We apologise for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. Enjoy the bidding. (M8)

