古罗马 黄铜色 戒指 - 与 Aquila Intaglio (没有保留价)





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古罗马青铜戒指,带Aquila浮雕印章,约公元1–3世纪,重6.6 g,尺码US 7–7.5(EU 54–56),2024年从欧洲私人收藏购买,状况非常良好,可佩戴,表面有使用痕迹并带深橄榄绿铜绿patina。
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Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Aquila Intaglio
Roman Imperial Period, circa 1st–3rd century AD
A finely preserved ancient Roman bronze ring featuring an engraved bezel depicting the Aquila — the eagle emblem that served as one of the most powerful military and imperial symbols of Rome. The bird is shown frontally with partially spread wings and a pronounced hooked beak, rendered in a stylized but unmistakably Roman provincial manner. The engraving retains strong visual clarity despite age-related surface wear and mineral accretions.
The Aquila was intimately associated with Roman legions, Jupiter, and imperial authority. Rings bearing eagle iconography were worn across the empire by soldiers, officials, and civilians alike as symbols of power, divine protection, loyalty, and victory. The broad oval bezel and tapering hoop correspond well with common Roman bronze ring forms of the early Imperial era.
The ring displays an attractive dark olive-green patina with scattered red cuprite deposits throughout the surface, consistent with ancient bronze burial oxidation. Wear patterns and smoothing to the bezel are compatible with prolonged ancient use.
Condition:
Intact and wearable form. Surface wear, earthen encrustation, and corrosion consistent with great age. Engraved motif remains clearly visible. Minor deformation to hoop from antiquity.
Dimensions & Weight:
Weight: 6.6 g
Inner diameter: approx. 14.3–20.8 mm (slightly irregular ancient form)
Ring Size: approximately US 7–7.5 / EU 54–56 (ancient hoop slightly irregular and out-of-round).
Attribution:
Ancient Roman Empire, bronze signet/intaglio ring with Aquila motif, circa 1st–3rd century AD.
Provenance:
From a European private collection, acquired in the late 1980s.
A signed certificate of authenticity can be provided in PDF format upon request.
Collector’s Note:
Roman eagle rings are among the most enduring expressions of imperial identity and military symbolism. Examples with bold figural bezels and intact hoop structures remain highly sought after, particularly when the engraved device is still legible and visually striking as in this specimen.
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Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Aquila Intaglio
Roman Imperial Period, circa 1st–3rd century AD
A finely preserved ancient Roman bronze ring featuring an engraved bezel depicting the Aquila — the eagle emblem that served as one of the most powerful military and imperial symbols of Rome. The bird is shown frontally with partially spread wings and a pronounced hooked beak, rendered in a stylized but unmistakably Roman provincial manner. The engraving retains strong visual clarity despite age-related surface wear and mineral accretions.
The Aquila was intimately associated with Roman legions, Jupiter, and imperial authority. Rings bearing eagle iconography were worn across the empire by soldiers, officials, and civilians alike as symbols of power, divine protection, loyalty, and victory. The broad oval bezel and tapering hoop correspond well with common Roman bronze ring forms of the early Imperial era.
The ring displays an attractive dark olive-green patina with scattered red cuprite deposits throughout the surface, consistent with ancient bronze burial oxidation. Wear patterns and smoothing to the bezel are compatible with prolonged ancient use.
Condition:
Intact and wearable form. Surface wear, earthen encrustation, and corrosion consistent with great age. Engraved motif remains clearly visible. Minor deformation to hoop from antiquity.
Dimensions & Weight:
Weight: 6.6 g
Inner diameter: approx. 14.3–20.8 mm (slightly irregular ancient form)
Ring Size: approximately US 7–7.5 / EU 54–56 (ancient hoop slightly irregular and out-of-round).
Attribution:
Ancient Roman Empire, bronze signet/intaglio ring with Aquila motif, circa 1st–3rd century AD.
Provenance:
From a European private collection, acquired in the late 1980s.
A signed certificate of authenticity can be provided in PDF format upon request.
Collector’s Note:
Roman eagle rings are among the most enduring expressions of imperial identity and military symbolism. Examples with bold figural bezels and intact hoop structures remain highly sought after, particularly when the engraved device is still legible and visually striking as in this specimen.
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卖家已就文件要求收到了Catawiki的通知并保证以下内容: - 该物品是合法获得的, - 卖家有权出售和/或出口该物品(如适用), - 卖家将提供必要的出处或来源地信息,并根据当地法律安排所需的文件和许可证/执照, - 如果在获取许可证/执照方面出现任何延误,卖家将通知买家。 出价竞投,表明您知晓根据您居住的国家和地区可能会被需要提供进口文件,以及获得许可证/执照可能会导致物品交付的延迟。

