A ROMAN GOLD BRACELET
CIRCA 1ST CENTURY B.C.-1ST CENTURY A.D.
Formed from two plain tapering wires spirally intertwisted, with open loop terminals
2¾ in. (6.9 cm.) wide
Provenance
Ed Law, Cambridge, England.
Acquired by the current owner in 1999.
Lot Essay
For related Romano-British gold torques and bracelets from votive deposits at Ipswich, Suffolk, Snettisham, Norfolk and Needwood Forest, see pl. 568 in Moscati, et al., The Celts.