Roman - Ancient Bronze Artifacts
Roman Bronze artifacts give us insight into everyday life in the ancient Roman world. Romans took quantities of bronze statues from Greece and made thousands of statues themselves. They also used bronze for doors and for furniture, utensils, and candelabra, of which some were recovered at Pompeii and Herculaneum.
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Cute Roman Bronze Figure of Dog
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From ancient Rome, ca. 200 - 350 A.D. Solid bronze figure of a reclining dog, probably a mastiff (mastiffs were often used during Roman military engagements).
$495.00
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Rare Romano-British Enameled Bronze Brooch
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A nicely enameled bronze brooch in the form of a double bar, Romano-British, 3rd - 5th century AD. Intact with original pin and generally excellent to near-choice.
$595.00
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Roman Bronze Figure of a Goat, Ex-Mildenberg
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From ancient Rome, ca. 2nd - 3rd century A.D., solid bronze figure of a goat standing on all fours with short tail, curving horns and beard, finely incised overall...
$1,295.00 $1,100.75
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