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早期中世纪 青铜 带有基督鱼符号的重量 - 17 mm
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早期中世纪 青铜 带有基督鱼符号的重量 - 17 mm

Early Medieval Bronze Weight with Ichthys Symbol Culture / Period: Early Medieval, Byzantine Date / Period: 6th–9th century A.D. Material: Bronze Dimensions: 17 mm Condition: Good condition with an attractive dark green patina and signs of age and use. The incised ichthys symbol remains clearly visible. No shipping outside the European Union. Due to complex export regulations concerning cultural goods, this item cannot be shipped outside the EU. Please ensure you have a delivery address within the European Union before placing a bid. Provenance information: Object Registration ID: 647 The current owner purchased this Early Medieval bronze weight with ichthys symbol from a private collector, N.N. The previous owner, a private collector in the Netherlands, stated that the object had been in his collection since the 1990s. According to the previous owner, the object had previously been in another private collection in the Netherlands since the 1990s. No further information concerning the earlier ownership history of the object was available from the previous owner. Background Information: This bronze object is an Early Medieval commercial weight, most likely dating to the Byzantine period between the sixth and ninth centuries A.D. Such weights formed an essential part of everyday trade, enabling merchants to measure valuable commodities accurately, including precious metals, spices, textiles, medicinal substances, and other high-value goods. Standardised weights helped maintain consistency in commercial transactions throughout the Byzantine Empire and beyond. The upper surface bears an engraved ichthys (fish) symbol, one of the earliest and most recognisable emblems of Christianity. The Greek word Ichthys (ΙΧΘΥΣ), meaning ""fish,"" also functioned as an acronym for Iēsous Christos Theou Hyios Sōtēr—""Jesus Christ, Son of God, Saviour."" During Late Antiquity and the Early Medieval period, the symbol appeared on a wide range of objects, reflecting the growing influence of Christianity in public and commercial life. On Byzantine official weights, Christian symbols such as the ichthys, the cross, or Christograms were not merely decorative. They reinforced the moral authority of the object and reflected the expectation that commercial dealings should be conducted honestly and fairly. Officially verified weights were often inspected by imperial or civic authorities, while Christian symbolism reminded both merchant and customer that accuracy in trade was regarded as a moral as well as a legal obligation. The use of false weights was condemned in both civil administration and Christian teaching, making such symbols a visible expression of integrity in the marketplace. Bronze weights of this type were produced in organised workshops according to established metrological standards. They circulated widely across the Byzantine Empire, accompanying merchants and administrators from the eastern Mediterranean into the Balkans and other regions connected through Byzantine trade networks. Their durable construction ensured long-term use, often resulting in the attractive wear and patina seen today.

編號 105228265

無法使用
早期中世纪 青铜 带有基督鱼符号的重量 - 17 mm

早期中世纪 青铜 带有基督鱼符号的重量 - 17 mm

Early Medieval Bronze Weight with Ichthys Symbol

Culture / Period: Early Medieval, Byzantine
Date / Period: 6th–9th century A.D.
Material: Bronze
Dimensions: 17 mm
Condition: Good condition with an attractive dark green patina and signs of age and use. The incised ichthys symbol remains clearly visible.

No shipping outside the European Union. Due to complex export regulations concerning cultural goods, this item cannot be shipped outside the EU. Please ensure you have a delivery address within the European Union before placing a bid.

Provenance information:
Object Registration ID: 647

The current owner purchased this Early Medieval bronze weight with ichthys symbol from a private collector, N.N.

The previous owner, a private collector in the Netherlands, stated that the object had been in his collection since the 1990s.

According to the previous owner, the object had previously been in another private collection in the Netherlands since the 1990s.

No further information concerning the earlier ownership history of the object was available from the previous owner.

Background Information:

This bronze object is an Early Medieval commercial weight, most likely dating to the Byzantine period between the sixth and ninth centuries A.D. Such weights formed an essential part of everyday trade, enabling merchants to measure valuable commodities accurately, including precious metals, spices, textiles, medicinal substances, and other high-value goods. Standardised weights helped maintain consistency in commercial transactions throughout the Byzantine Empire and beyond.

The upper surface bears an engraved ichthys (fish) symbol, one of the earliest and most recognisable emblems of Christianity. The Greek word Ichthys (ΙΧΘΥΣ), meaning ""fish,"" also functioned as an acronym for Iēsous Christos Theou Hyios Sōtēr—""Jesus Christ, Son of God, Saviour."" During Late Antiquity and the Early Medieval period, the symbol appeared on a wide range of objects, reflecting the growing influence of Christianity in public and commercial life.

On Byzantine official weights, Christian symbols such as the ichthys, the cross, or Christograms were not merely decorative. They reinforced the moral authority of the object and reflected the expectation that commercial dealings should be conducted honestly and fairly. Officially verified weights were often inspected by imperial or civic authorities, while Christian symbolism reminded both merchant and customer that accuracy in trade was regarded as a moral as well as a legal obligation. The use of false weights was condemned in both civil administration and Christian teaching, making such symbols a visible expression of integrity in the marketplace.

Bronze weights of this type were produced in organised workshops according to established metrological standards. They circulated widely across the Byzantine Empire, accompanying merchants and administrators from the eastern Mediterranean into the Balkans and other regions connected through Byzantine trade networks. Their durable construction ensured long-term use, often resulting in the attractive wear and patina seen today.

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