LOT 0795 Roman Priapus Staff Mount
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2nd-3rd century AD. A bronze mount representing Priapus, the fertility god, emerging from a pillar and offering fruits, dressed in a tunic and a pallium cloak worn over his head in sacral manner (capite velato), the insertion pin still present, possibly a mount for a staff. Similar to a piece in the British Museum, inventory no.1814,0704.411. 62 grams, 67mm (2 1/2"). Property of a Surrey collector; acquired in the early 1970s. Images of the god were placed in household shrines as protection for the boundaries of the family's land, in addition to the wellbeing of the crops grown on it and the animals reared there.
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