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Gorgeous Ancient Roman Personal Seal Ring 100AD
Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Bronze Pre AD 1000: item #370091
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ARCHEOLOGY
61 3 5442 6094
$145
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Ancient Roman Bronze Personal Seal Ring, dated to c 100 AD. This is a very robust and well made ring. It exhibits extremely fine detail and patina worthy of a museum display. Seal rings were worn in ancient times to seal (wax or clay) bullae on documents. Size US 8.5, Bronze Superb Condition, comes complete with burgundy ring presentation case.
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Very Rare Ancient Roman Gold Coated Crossbow Fibula
Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Bronze Pre AD 1000: item #368548
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ARCHEOLOGY
61 3 5442 6094
$225
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Very Rare Ancient Roman Gold Coated Legionary Crossbow Fibula or Toga Brooch. In lovely condition and completely intact, many areas still covered in the original gold coating, which is very rare for these items. 64mm x 44mm A really lovely and important piece of Ancient Roman Military history, used to hold a Toga or Tunic closed on a Centurian or General. Very Rare and in Extremely Fine condition.
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Superb Ancient Roman Erotica - Phallus Amulet 100 AD
Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Bronze Pre AD 1000: item #367995
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ARCHEOLOGY
61 3 5442 6094
$245
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Superb Rare Ancient Roman Erotic Phallus Amulet c100 AD. This is a very well preserved example of this amulet Type. The phallus (or symbolic male genitals) represented masculinity and virility in Ancient Rome. These amulets where worn to ward off evil, increase a soldiers strength in battle and perhaps to titilate a prospective sexual conquest. Many hundreds of different shapes and sizes have been discovered over the last three hundred years. 40mm x 18mm x 12mm Superb Condition, beautiful deep g... Click for details
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AN ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE HORSE
Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Bronze Pre AD 1000: item #321492
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Explorer Ancient Art
718-979-9205
$550
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A majestic ancient Roman Bronze statue of a prancing horse, with nice detail and a very nice patina. High-mounted on a its original rectangular bronze pedestal. 2nd/3rd Century. Half of its raised right leg gone. Remains of encrustation. 2 3/8 inches tall including pedestal. From a New Jersey collection.
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