Légende
Knuckle-shaped fibula, unknown Roman workshop. Knuckle-shaped fibula with a flat underside, rounded at the top, rising from a horizontal semicircle upwards, bent at an acute angle and terminating in a semicircle with a button in the center. Below the arch, on one side, there is a long spiral from which a pin emerges; on the other, a high stem at the end is bent into a sheath. Condition: good. Date: 2nd half of the 2nd–1st half of the 3rd century CE, Roman Empire 27 BC–476. Material: bronze. Function/type: fibula. Dimensions: height 2.6 cm, width 3.7 cm., A small corroded metal object with a dark brown and greenish patina centered against a pale gray background, showing a rounded head on one end and a pointed tip on the other, a short shaft connecting them, and irregular rough surfaces with flaky texture and spots of lighter brown and faint metallic highlights.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A00_114
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
82.2Mo (386.7Ko) / 50.8cm x 40.5cm / 6000 x 4787 (300dpi)