編號 100328834

無法使用
Italic 青銅色 腓骨
競投已結束
5 天前

Italic 青銅色 腓骨

AN EXCEPTIONAL AND MUSEUM-QUALITY BRONZE DOUBLE-SPIRAL FIBULA AMONG THE FINEST EXAMPLES OF ITS TYPE TO APPEAR ON THE MARKET IN RECENT YEARS Italic / Adriatic Region, Early Iron Age, ca. 8th–6th century BC An extraordinary bronze double-spiral fibula, executed to an exceptionally high standard and representing the uppermost tier of craftsmanship within this early fibula tradition. The piece is formed from a single, continuous bronze rod, expertly hot-forged and meticulously wound into two perfectly balanced concentric spiral discs, connected by an elegantly modelled S-shaped central bridge. This fibula stands far above the ordinary examples of the type. While double-spiral (spectacle) fibulae are known from the Early Iron Age, specimens of such precision, refinement, and preservation are extremely rare. The overall symmetry, proportional harmony, and technical execution clearly indicate the work of a highly skilled bronze smith, operating well beyond utilitarian production. Spirals and Craftsmanship: Despite its relatively compact size, each spiral displays an exceptionally high number of concentric windings. From the central core to the outer edge, approximately eighteen concentric turns can be counted on each disc. This is a remarkable and highly unusual feature, as most known examples, especially smaller ones, display significantly fewer coils. The execution of such a high number of tightly controlled windings required: -perfectly consistent wire thickness -precise control of heat and tension -exceptional technical confidence Any minor miscalculation during the winding process would have resulted in distortion or breakage. The successful completion of approximately eighteen concentric coils therefore constitutes clear, objective evidence of superior craftsmanship and places this fibula among the finest known examples of its class. Central Bridge – Technical and Academic Assessment: The spirals are connected by a gracefully flowing S-shaped central bridge, which exhibits a deliberate thickening at its point of maximum curvature. This feature is the result of intentional localized hammering and work-hardening during manufacture and is entirely original. The surface patina across this thickened area is fully continuous and homogeneous, with no disruption, seams, or metallurgical inconsistencies. There is no evidence of breakage, soldering, repair, or restoration. The fibula is preserved exactly as forged in antiquity. Such reinforced central bridges are well-attested on high-quality Early Iron Age fibulae, serving both a functional purpose, strengthening the area of greatest mechanical stress and an aesthetic one, subtly emphasizing balance and visual rhythm. This feature is rarely present on lower-quality or mass-produced examples. Patina: The entire surface is covered with a superb, stable azur-green to pistachio-green patina, evenly developed across the spirals, central bridge, and edges. The patina is natural, undisturbed, and well-adhered, greatly enhancing both the visual appeal and the scholarly integrity of the object. Condition: -Exceptional, museum-quality condition: -completely intact -no breaks, cracks, or repairs -no deformation -spirals fully preserved with all coils intact -original forged structure uncompromised Fibulae of this type are most often encountered fragmentary, flattened, or heavily corroded. Examples preserved in this state, with such refinement and structural integrity, are exceptionally rare. Typology, Rarity, and Social Context: Double-spiral fibulae belong to the earliest tradition of metal dress fasteners in prehistoric Europe and are generally associated with the Italic and Adriatic cultural sphere. While the type itself is known, fibulae of this calibre—characterized by an unusually high number of spiral windings, refined proportions, and flawless execution—are scarce. From an academic perspective, such objects are widely understood as prestige items, likely worn by individuals of elevated social status or elite standing. The investment of time, skill, and material evident in this fibula goes far beyond practical necessity and reflects social display, identity, and rank within Early Iron Age communities. Specifications: -Material: Bronze -Date: ca. 8th–6th century BC -Culture: Italic / Adriatic, Early Iron Age -Weight: approx. 49 grams -Width: 10,4 cm -Spirals: approx. 18 concentric windings per disc -Condition: Exceptional; museum quality Provenance: From the private collection of G. Giuseppe Ancient Coins and Art, acquired on the European art market. Conclusion: A superb and exceptionally rare Early Iron Age fibula, distinguished by its extraordinary craftsmanship, unusually high number of concentric spiral windings, original structural features, and magnificent patina. Among the finest examples of its type to appear on the market in recent years, and a piece of unmistakable museum-level importance. Only shipment within the EU, fully insured!

編號 100328834

無法使用
Italic 青銅色 腓骨

Italic 青銅色 腓骨

AN EXCEPTIONAL AND MUSEUM-QUALITY BRONZE DOUBLE-SPIRAL FIBULA

AMONG THE FINEST EXAMPLES OF ITS TYPE TO APPEAR ON THE MARKET IN RECENT YEARS

Italic / Adriatic Region, Early Iron Age, ca. 8th–6th century BC

An extraordinary bronze double-spiral fibula, executed to an exceptionally high standard and representing the uppermost tier of craftsmanship within this early fibula tradition. The piece is formed from a single, continuous bronze rod, expertly hot-forged and meticulously wound into two perfectly balanced concentric spiral discs, connected by an elegantly modelled S-shaped central bridge.

This fibula stands far above the ordinary examples of the type. While double-spiral (spectacle) fibulae are known from the Early Iron Age, specimens of such precision, refinement, and preservation are extremely rare. The overall symmetry, proportional harmony, and technical execution clearly indicate the work of a highly skilled bronze smith, operating well beyond utilitarian production.

Spirals and Craftsmanship:
Despite its relatively compact size, each spiral displays an exceptionally high number of concentric windings. From the central core to the outer edge, approximately eighteen concentric turns can be counted on each disc. This is a remarkable and highly unusual feature, as most known examples, especially smaller ones, display significantly fewer coils.

The execution of such a high number of tightly controlled windings required:

-perfectly consistent wire thickness
-precise control of heat and tension
-exceptional technical confidence

Any minor miscalculation during the winding process would have resulted in distortion or breakage. The successful completion of approximately eighteen concentric coils therefore constitutes clear, objective evidence of superior craftsmanship and places this fibula among the finest known examples of its class.

Central Bridge – Technical and Academic Assessment:
The spirals are connected by a gracefully flowing S-shaped central bridge, which exhibits a deliberate thickening at its point of maximum curvature. This feature is the result of intentional localized hammering and work-hardening during manufacture and is entirely original.

The surface patina across this thickened area is fully continuous and homogeneous, with no disruption, seams, or metallurgical inconsistencies. There is no evidence of breakage, soldering, repair, or restoration. The fibula is preserved exactly as forged in antiquity.

Such reinforced central bridges are well-attested on high-quality Early Iron Age fibulae, serving both a functional purpose, strengthening the area of greatest mechanical stress and an aesthetic one, subtly emphasizing balance and visual rhythm. This feature is rarely present on lower-quality or mass-produced examples.

Patina:
The entire surface is covered with a superb, stable azur-green to pistachio-green patina, evenly developed across the spirals, central bridge, and edges. The patina is natural, undisturbed, and well-adhered, greatly enhancing both the visual appeal and the scholarly integrity of the object.

Condition:
-Exceptional, museum-quality condition:
-completely intact
-no breaks, cracks, or repairs
-no deformation
-spirals fully preserved with all coils intact
-original forged structure uncompromised

Fibulae of this type are most often encountered fragmentary, flattened, or heavily corroded. Examples preserved in this state, with such refinement and structural integrity, are exceptionally rare.

Typology, Rarity, and Social Context:
Double-spiral fibulae belong to the earliest tradition of metal dress fasteners in prehistoric Europe and are generally associated with the Italic and Adriatic cultural sphere. While the type itself is known, fibulae of this calibre—characterized by an unusually high number of spiral windings, refined proportions, and flawless execution—are scarce.

From an academic perspective, such objects are widely understood as prestige items, likely worn by individuals of elevated social status or elite standing. The investment of time, skill, and material evident in this fibula goes far beyond practical necessity and reflects social display, identity, and rank within Early Iron Age communities.

Specifications:
-Material: Bronze
-Date: ca. 8th–6th century BC
-Culture: Italic / Adriatic, Early Iron Age
-Weight: approx. 49 grams
-Width: 10,4 cm
-Spirals: approx. 18 concentric windings per disc
-Condition: Exceptional; museum quality

Provenance:
From the private collection of G. Giuseppe Ancient Coins and Art, acquired on the European art market.

Conclusion:
A superb and exceptionally rare Early Iron Age fibula, distinguished by its extraordinary craftsmanship, unusually high number of concentric spiral windings, original structural features, and magnificent patina. Among the finest examples of its type to appear on the market in recent years, and a piece of unmistakable museum-level importance.

Only shipment within the EU, fully insured!

競投已結束
Peter Reynaers
專家
估價  € 2,800 - € 3,200

類似物品

中的精彩好物

考古學

設置搜索提醒
設置搜索提醒,以便在有新匹配可用時收到通知。

該物品在

                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    

如何在Catawiki上購買

了解更多有關買家保護

      1. 發現獨特物品

      瀏覽專家挑選的數千件獨特物品。查看每件獨特物品的照片、詳情和估價。 

      2. 出價最高

      找到您喜歡的物品並作出最高的出價。您可以跟隨拍賣進行到底,也可以讓我們的系統為您出價。您所要做的就是為您要支付的最高金額設置出價。 

      3. 作出安全可靠的付款

      為您的獨特物品付款,我們將在您的物品安全無恙抵達前,確保您的付款安全。我們使用受信任的支付系統來處理所有交易。 

有類近的物品可以出售?

無論您是網上拍賣的新手還是專業銷售人員,我們都可以幫助您為您的獨特物品賺取更多收益。

出售您的物品