編號 102584248

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一对古罗马 青銅色 戒指 - 军团士兵“III”和“X”  (沒有保留價)
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一对古罗马 青銅色 戒指 - 军团士兵“III”和“X” (沒有保留價)

Pair of Roman Bronze Rings with Legionary Numerals “III” and “X” , circa 1st–3rd century AD A rare and evocative pair of Roman bronze rings bearing engraved numerals “III” and “X,” strongly suggestive of associations with Legio III and Legio X, two of the most historically significant legions of the Roman army. The rings share similar construction, scale, and patination, indicating they may have originated from a related context or workshop tradition. Description: Each ring is formed from cast bronze with a slightly raised, flattened bezel. The bezels are engraved with clear linear numerals: one displaying three vertical strokes (“III”), the other a single diagonal cross (“X”). The engraving is bold and intentional, designed for visibility rather than fine decorative detail. The forms are consistent with utilitarian Roman rings, often worn by soldiers, auxiliaries, or individuals connected to military life. The restrained style and absence of gemstones reinforce their practical and symbolic function. The surfaces retain a stable archaeological patina, ranging from dark grey to olive tones with lighter earthen deposits, enhancing both authenticity and visual appeal. Military Attribution: The engraved numerals can be interpreted as references to Roman legionary designations: III — associated with legions such as Legio III Gallica or Legio III Cyrenaica X — associated with the renowned Legio X Fretensis or Legio X Gemina Rings bearing numerals are often linked to identity, unit affiliation, or symbolic allegiance. Within a military context, such markings may have functioned as personal identifiers or expressions of loyalty to a specific legion. While definitive attribution to a particular legion cannot be proven without archaeological provenance, the combination of form, engraving style, and historical parallels strongly supports a military interpretation. Measurements: Ring with “III”: Weight: 1.82 g Inner diameter: 14.4 mm Approximate EU size: 45 Approximate US size: 3.5–4 Ring with “X”: Weight: 1.48 g Inner diameter: 13.8 mm Approximate EU size: 43 Approximate US size: 3–3.5 Size and Wear: Both rings are of notably small size. In a Roman context, this may indicate: Use by a younger individual connected to the military community Wear on smaller fingers such as the little finger Personal or symbolic ownership rather than formal rank insignia Small-sized rings are well attested in Roman finds and do not diminish their historical significance. Condition: Both pieces are intact and well preserved, with: Clearly legible engraved numerals Stable, untouched patina Surface wear consistent with age and burial No visible modern alterations or repairs. Historical Context: Rings played an important role in Roman daily life, serving as markers of identity, status, and affiliation. In military environments, personal objects such as rings could reflect unit pride, camaraderie, or individual service. Legions such as the Third and Tenth were deeply embedded in Roman expansion and frontier defense. Objects potentially linked to these units carry strong historical resonance, connecting the wearer to the structure and identity of the Roman army. Provenance: Acquired from a private European collection, established in the late 1980s. A provenance document and declaration of legal origin can be provided in PDF format upon request. Final notes : This pair offers a compelling combination of: Clear and meaningful engraved numerals Cohesive grouping with shared characteristics Strong association with Roman military culture Such pieces are particularly desirable for collectors focusing on Roman military history, personal artifacts, or symbolic antiquities.

編號 102584248

已出售
一对古罗马 青銅色 戒指 - 军团士兵“III”和“X”  (沒有保留價)

一对古罗马 青銅色 戒指 - 军团士兵“III”和“X” (沒有保留價)

Pair of Roman Bronze Rings with Legionary Numerals “III” and “X” , circa 1st–3rd century AD

A rare and evocative pair of Roman bronze rings bearing engraved numerals “III” and “X,” strongly suggestive of associations with Legio III and Legio X, two of the most historically significant legions of the Roman army. The rings share similar construction, scale, and patination, indicating they may have originated from a related context or workshop tradition.

Description:
Each ring is formed from cast bronze with a slightly raised, flattened bezel. The bezels are engraved with clear linear numerals: one displaying three vertical strokes (“III”), the other a single diagonal cross (“X”). The engraving is bold and intentional, designed for visibility rather than fine decorative detail.

The forms are consistent with utilitarian Roman rings, often worn by soldiers, auxiliaries, or individuals connected to military life. The restrained style and absence of gemstones reinforce their practical and symbolic function.

The surfaces retain a stable archaeological patina, ranging from dark grey to olive tones with lighter earthen deposits, enhancing both authenticity and visual appeal.

Military Attribution:
The engraved numerals can be interpreted as references to Roman legionary designations:
III — associated with legions such as Legio III Gallica or Legio III Cyrenaica
X — associated with the renowned Legio X Fretensis or Legio X Gemina

Rings bearing numerals are often linked to identity, unit affiliation, or symbolic allegiance. Within a military context, such markings may have functioned as personal identifiers or expressions of loyalty to a specific legion.

While definitive attribution to a particular legion cannot be proven without archaeological provenance, the combination of form, engraving style, and historical parallels strongly supports a military interpretation.

Measurements:
Ring with “III”:
Weight: 1.82 g
Inner diameter: 14.4 mm
Approximate EU size: 45
Approximate US size: 3.5–4

Ring with “X”:
Weight: 1.48 g
Inner diameter: 13.8 mm
Approximate EU size: 43
Approximate US size: 3–3.5

Size and Wear:
Both rings are of notably small size. In a Roman context, this may indicate:
Use by a younger individual connected to the military community
Wear on smaller fingers such as the little finger
Personal or symbolic ownership rather than formal rank insignia

Small-sized rings are well attested in Roman finds and do not diminish their historical significance.

Condition:
Both pieces are intact and well preserved, with:
Clearly legible engraved numerals
Stable, untouched patina
Surface wear consistent with age and burial
No visible modern alterations or repairs.

Historical Context:
Rings played an important role in Roman daily life, serving as markers of identity, status, and affiliation. In military environments, personal objects such as rings could reflect unit pride, camaraderie, or individual service.

Legions such as the Third and Tenth were deeply embedded in Roman expansion and frontier defense. Objects potentially linked to these units carry strong historical resonance, connecting the wearer to the structure and identity of the Roman army.

Provenance:
Acquired from a private European collection, established in the late 1980s. A provenance document and declaration of legal origin can be provided in PDF format upon request.

Final notes :
This pair offers a compelling combination of:
Clear and meaningful engraved numerals
Cohesive grouping with shared characteristics
Strong association with Roman military culture

Such pieces are particularly desirable for collectors focusing on Roman military history, personal artifacts, or symbolic antiquities.

最終出價
€ 55
Ruth Garrido Vila
專家
估價  € 200 - € 250

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