編號 101271142

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古羅馬 狮头钥匙把手
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古羅馬 狮头钥匙把手

Attention: due to customs regulations we can only ship inside the European Union. Please ensure you have a valid EU shipping address before placing a bid. Large Roman bronze terminal in the form of a finely detailed lion's head, originally serving as the decorative end of a key or fitting. The lion is modelled with a compact, rounded muzzle, drilled mouth aperture and alert, deeply set eyes. The mane is rendered in a series of incised locks sweeping back across the head. The tubular socket extends behind the head, its exterior marked with subtle ring mouldings, indicating where it would once have been affixed to a wooden or metal shaft. The resting lion is holding a tag in its beak with faintly visible inscription. Very rare and interesting piece. Size: ± 78,3 x 23,7 mm Condition: good solid condition, smooth olive-green patina and surface wear, consistent with age and use. This is a characterful fragment of Roman metalwork, emblematic of the Empire’s fondness for animal motifs on furniture, caskets and ceremonial equipment. Certificate of Authenticity: available upon request (pdf-format). Lions were strongly associated with Hercules as he strangled the Nemean Lion as one of his Twelve Labours. A lion's skin was one of Heracles' attributes. For soldiers in the Roman army, the lion hunt was a favourite pastime. The Roman Imperial army included 'venatores' (hunters) in their ranks.

編號 101271142

無法使用
古羅馬 狮头钥匙把手

古羅馬 狮头钥匙把手

Attention: due to customs regulations we can only ship inside the European Union. Please ensure you have a valid EU shipping address before placing a bid.

Large Roman bronze terminal in the form of a finely detailed lion's head, originally serving as the decorative end of a key or fitting. The lion is modelled with a compact, rounded muzzle, drilled mouth aperture and alert, deeply set eyes. The mane is rendered in a series of incised locks sweeping back across the head.
The tubular socket extends behind the head, its exterior marked with subtle ring mouldings, indicating where it would once have been affixed to a wooden or metal shaft. The resting lion is holding a tag in its beak with faintly visible inscription. Very rare and interesting piece.

Size: ± 78,3 x 23,7 mm
Condition: good solid condition, smooth olive-green patina and surface wear, consistent with age and use.
This is a characterful fragment of Roman metalwork, emblematic of the Empire’s fondness for animal motifs on furniture, caskets and ceremonial equipment.

Certificate of Authenticity: available upon request (pdf-format).

Lions were strongly associated with Hercules as he strangled the Nemean Lion as one of his Twelve Labours. A lion's skin was one of Heracles' attributes.
For soldiers in the Roman army, the lion hunt was a favourite pastime. The Roman Imperial army included 'venatores' (hunters) in their ranks.


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Peter Reynaers
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估價  € 330 - € 400

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