Roman Jewellery Equal-Ended Bronze Brooch 1st-2nd Century

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Product Code:RNC390

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Description

Heading : Roman Jewellery – Equal-ended bronze brooch 1st-2nd century

Material: Enamelled bronze

Period: Roman imperial

Date: 1st to 2nd century

Origin: Roman provinces

Condition: VF, much of the enamelling is still intact but pitted. pin is missing as is usually the case 

Description: Equal-ended stepped brooch with circular cell to highpoint in centre, with a central inner circular cell with evidence of possible gilding; decorated bar-shaped wings to either side, these have knops to each edge, some evidence of enamelling remains.

Size and Weight: 33mm x 19mm, 6.25g 

References: cf. Hattatt’s ‘Ancient Brooches’ p352, item 1108

Features and Provenance: Brooches as clothes fasteners have been made since the bronze age. As skills and metallurgy advanced. so did the size and detail of the fibulae. They were still used by the Romans. as buttons as then had yet to be invented. This type of brooch was an adapted plate brooch and their ornamentation indicated a degree of affluence by the wearer and their delicate structure points at them being used on equally delicate. expensive fabric.

 

Condition Summary. This varies with the age of the artefact and there are grades between

Extremely Fine (EF). Very slight traces of wear. all parts of pattern etc present. visible and clear

Very Fine (VF). Some signs of wear on the higher parts of the relief. all parts of pattern etc present. but may be worn

Fine (F). Wear on the artefact and parts of item and pattern etc may be missing or not visible

 

Additional information

Weight50 g

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