Fine Romano-British bronze fibula of the Hod Hill type. It features a thin and wide long bow, gently arched into a D-shaped profile. To the top, the bow features five ribs with cavetto moulding and narrows at its foot with an onion-shaped terminal.
4.3 cm long

Note
Fibulae or brooches were originally purposed as garment fasteners in the Roman Empire. Roman soldiers especially, wore fibulae as decorative piece to keep their cloaks together. These brooches replaced straight pins that were used to fasten clothing in the Neolithic period and the Bronze Age. Fibulae are the most common artefact-type in burials and settlements throughout much of the continental Europe. Their modern day equivalent are the trustworthy safety pin. There were a multitude of fibula designs in Roman culture, Hod Hill type brooches display a great variety in shapes and decorative patterns. Probably originated in the Moselle region, they were among the most popular type of fibulae across the Roman provinces.

Condition
Pin modern, otherwise in good condition

Provenance
Private collection, Switzerland, acquired in the mid-1970s

Shipping terms
Worldwide shipping. No export permit needed to ship from Switzerland.Buyers have to cover transport costs and any additional import costs (e.g. VAT, import levies). You also acknowledge and accept that you are responsible for checking if there is any specific rule or restriction applicable to the import of an object into your country.

卖家故事

Plektron Fine Arts成立于2016年,在瑞士苏黎世中心的Paradeplatz附近成立。 Ludovic Marock在文化界和国际艺术界拥有近二十年的经验,开始了自己的职业生涯。在苏富比和佳士得拍卖行他代表科视在苏黎世的主要办事处担任古物专家,负责欧洲大陆在全球范围内的所有托运货物。 Plectrum Fine Arts提出了地中海地区的考古艺术品,并特别强调了希腊和罗马时期。
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Fine Romano-British bronze fibula of the Hod Hill type. It features a thin and wide long bow, gently arched into a D-shaped profile. To the top, the bow features five ribs with cavetto moulding and narrows at its foot with an onion-shaped terminal.
4.3 cm long

Note
Fibulae or brooches were originally purposed as garment fasteners in the Roman Empire. Roman soldiers especially, wore fibulae as decorative piece to keep their cloaks together. These brooches replaced straight pins that were used to fasten clothing in the Neolithic period and the Bronze Age. Fibulae are the most common artefact-type in burials and settlements throughout much of the continental Europe. Their modern day equivalent are the trustworthy safety pin. There were a multitude of fibula designs in Roman culture, Hod Hill type brooches display a great variety in shapes and decorative patterns. Probably originated in the Moselle region, they were among the most popular type of fibulae across the Roman provinces.

Condition
Pin modern, otherwise in good condition

Provenance
Private collection, Switzerland, acquired in the mid-1970s

Shipping terms
Worldwide shipping. No export permit needed to ship from Switzerland.Buyers have to cover transport costs and any additional import costs (e.g. VAT, import levies). You also acknowledge and accept that you are responsible for checking if there is any specific rule or restriction applicable to the import of an object into your country.

卖家故事

Plektron Fine Arts成立于2016年,在瑞士苏黎世中心的Paradeplatz附近成立。 Ludovic Marock在文化界和国际艺术界拥有近二十年的经验,开始了自己的职业生涯。在苏富比和佳士得拍卖行他代表科视在苏黎世的主要办事处担任古物专家,负责欧洲大陆在全球范围内的所有托运货物。 Plectrum Fine Arts提出了地中海地区的考古艺术品,并特别强调了希腊和罗马时期。
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文化
古罗马
Name of object
霍德·希尔胸针
世纪/时段
1st-2nd century A.D.
起源
私人收藏
国家
意大利
材质
黄铜色
状态
别针现代,其余状况良好
Height
4,3 cm

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卖家保证并能证明该物品是合法获取的。 Catawiki 通知卖家,他们必须提供其居住国法律法规所要求的文件。 卖家保证并有权出售/出口此物品。 卖家将向买家提供有关该物品的所有已知的原产地信息。 卖家确保已经/将安排任何必要的许可。 卖家将立即通知买家有关获得此类许可可能产生的任何延误。