APPLIQUE AND ARMILLE
DATING: 1st-3rd centuries AD.
MATERIAL AND TECHNIQUE: cast and chiseled bronze.
Semicircular applique depicting the base of a column decorated with a chain of palmettes and hatched bands, probable decoration of a bed and ten bronze rod armillas with a circular cross-section of which eight are closed, decorated with incised dashes and two open.
PRODUCTION: italic culture.
STATE OF CONSERVATION: eight intact, oxidized, two reassembled from two fragments
DIMENSIONS: armilla diam. cm 8 to cm 9.5; base h. cm 4.5
ORIGIN: private collection, Rome
The lot, according to Italian law, is not exportable / This lot, according to Italian law, can not be exported
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