維京時代 青銅色 维京时代胸针 (沒有保留價)





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賣家描述
VIKING BROOCH (800–1100 AD)
Type of artifact:
A fibula (commonly called a brooch) from the Viking Age, dated to around 800–1100 AD. It was a key clothing element used to fasten thick coats, capes, or robes at the shoulder.
Origin:
Authentic Scandinavian craftsmanship of the Early Middle Ages. It features a minimalism of functional form native to Nordic culture and an exceptionally durable construction.
Material:
Ancient copper alloy (bronze).
Patina and colors:
Based on the attached photos, the surface of the object is covered with a natural, centuries-old patina dominated by matte, dark green and olive tones. In some places, lighter, rough clusters of mineral verdigris are visible, mixed with dark brown, earthy deposits in the recesses. This confirms that the bronze lay in the ground for many centuries.
Frame and needle characteristics:
The construction is based on an open, regular ring with a slightly flattened cross-section. The fastening pin has a wide, flattened top wrapped around the frame, which then turns into a tapering, sharp-tipped shaft that pierces the fabric.
Pattern (incisions on the frame):
A special and distinguishing feature of this piece is a clear, geometric zonal ornament on the ring arch. It consists of a series of dense, parallel, vertical incisions (grooves) that cover the frame of the object. They create a rhythmic, ribbed structure and give the brooch a unique decorative character. This type of incision is highly characteristic of Viking brooches from that historical period and serves as a classic example of functional decoration from that time.
Terminal features:
In these photos, the arms of the ring turn into shorter, straight, and truncated ends that do not go as deep down, stabilizing the clasp right next to the rim.
Condition:
A complete, fully integral artifact with no structural damage, presented in a straight, geometric front alignment. The fastening needle rests stably against the ring, showing the perfect synergy of all component elements from the era.
Documentation and legality:
I include a full certificate of authenticity with the item. The document contains signatures and expert opinions of an anthropologist and an independent archaeology and excavation professional specializing in artifacts from that historical period.
Provenance: Private collection (F.B) United States
VIKING BROOCH (800–1100 AD)
Type of artifact:
A fibula (commonly called a brooch) from the Viking Age, dated to around 800–1100 AD. It was a key clothing element used to fasten thick coats, capes, or robes at the shoulder.
Origin:
Authentic Scandinavian craftsmanship of the Early Middle Ages. It features a minimalism of functional form native to Nordic culture and an exceptionally durable construction.
Material:
Ancient copper alloy (bronze).
Patina and colors:
Based on the attached photos, the surface of the object is covered with a natural, centuries-old patina dominated by matte, dark green and olive tones. In some places, lighter, rough clusters of mineral verdigris are visible, mixed with dark brown, earthy deposits in the recesses. This confirms that the bronze lay in the ground for many centuries.
Frame and needle characteristics:
The construction is based on an open, regular ring with a slightly flattened cross-section. The fastening pin has a wide, flattened top wrapped around the frame, which then turns into a tapering, sharp-tipped shaft that pierces the fabric.
Pattern (incisions on the frame):
A special and distinguishing feature of this piece is a clear, geometric zonal ornament on the ring arch. It consists of a series of dense, parallel, vertical incisions (grooves) that cover the frame of the object. They create a rhythmic, ribbed structure and give the brooch a unique decorative character. This type of incision is highly characteristic of Viking brooches from that historical period and serves as a classic example of functional decoration from that time.
Terminal features:
In these photos, the arms of the ring turn into shorter, straight, and truncated ends that do not go as deep down, stabilizing the clasp right next to the rim.
Condition:
A complete, fully integral artifact with no structural damage, presented in a straight, geometric front alignment. The fastening needle rests stably against the ring, showing the perfect synergy of all component elements from the era.
Documentation and legality:
I include a full certificate of authenticity with the item. The document contains signatures and expert opinions of an anthropologist and an independent archaeology and excavation professional specializing in artifacts from that historical period.
Provenance: Private collection (F.B) United States
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Catawiki已告知賣家有關文件的要求,賣家須保證如下: - 物品為合法獲得; - 賣家有權出售和/或出口相關物品; - 賣家依據當地法規(如適用)提供必要的原產地資訊,並辦理所需文件和許可證/執照; - 若許可證/執照的取得發生任何延誤,賣家須通知買家。 參與競標即表示您知悉,根據您的居住國,可能需要進口文件,而取得許可證/執照可能導致您的物品延遲交付。

