LOT 0101 Roman Link Chain with Openwork Fittings
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2nd-3rd century AD. A bronze chain composed of two types of link: one circular round-section type with medial band of pellets; one round-section waisted elliptical shaped link with ribbed collar and horizontal bands; attached to a tapering rectangular plate with semi-circular collar decorated with inlaid gold faux plaited wire; two openwork four-petalled flowers flanking two vertical rows of arches; a detached openwork rectangular mount with zigzagging X-motif. See Jorgensen, L., The Spoils of Victory: The North in the Shadow of the Roman Empire, Copenhagen, 2003; James, S., Excavations at Dura Europos 1928-1937, Final Report VII, The Arms and Armour and other Military Equipment, Oxford, 2010. 330 grams, 56cm (22"). Property of a gentleman from Vienna; from his private collection formed since 1970; formerly with Hermann Historica, Auction 76, lot 3728. The way in which this decorative chain was employed is not completely clear, however it seems likely a piece of horse harness. Decorative chains are visible around the neck of 3rd century Roman horses (James, 2004, p.63 fig.32"). However, most probably the object was used as a bridle chain with applied ornamental openwork style, like some Roman specimens found at Ejsbolgard and Illerup (Jorgensen, 2003, p.154, fig.15; 314, fig.4"). [No Reserve] For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price
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