Platter with a gold medallion of Theodosius II, Byzantine workshop. Flat platter on a ring-shaped foot with profiled inner edges. In the central part of the platter is a coin of Theodosius II 408–450. Made using casting, probably in a mold of foundry earth; the foot was cast separately and later soldered on. The platter was likely made to fit a specific coin, as shown by the precisely fitted hole. Gilding on the frame and a stripe along the rim was likely done by the amalgam chemical gilding technique. Inscription letters were struck with single stamps. Ornament executed by punching; spiral elements additionally joined using boning. Traces of filing smoothing of the surface are visible on the underside of the bowl. After 430, Roman Empire 27 BC–476. Found in Toulouse. Vessel; diameter 18.6 cm, height 2 cm, weight 543.71 g., A circular metal surface with a raised rim surrounds a textured interior in shades of gray and silver, with a small round golden area at the center that shows a few...
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Platter with a gold medallion of Theodosius II, Byzantine workshop. Flat platter on a ring-shaped foot with profiled inner edges. In the central part of the platter is a coin of Theodosius II 408–450. Made using casting, probably in a mold of foundry earth; the foot was cast separately and later soldered on. The platter was likely made to fit a specific coin, as shown by the precisely fitted hole. Gilding on the frame and a stripe along the rim was likely done by the amalgam chemical gilding technique. Inscription letters were struck with single stamps. Ornament executed by punching; spiral elements additionally joined using boning. Traces of filing smoothing of the surface are visible on the underside of the bowl. After 430, Roman Empire 27 BC–476. Found in Toulouse. Vessel; diameter 18.6 cm, height 2 cm, weight 543.71 g., A circular metal surface with a raised rim surrounds a textured interior in shades of gray and silver, with a small round golden area at the center that shows a few embossed figures and decorative shapes; the dominant colors are gray, silver, and gold.

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Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A01_211

Licence

Droits gérés

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84.1Mo (8.5Mo) / 45.9cm x 45.9cm / 5421 x 5421 (300dpi)

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