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CIRCA 1ST CENTURY A.D.
Details
A ROMAN GOLD BRACELET
CIRCA 1ST CENTURY A.D.
In the form of a snake, formed from a solid coiled wire, circular in section, the well-articulated head overlapping the tail, the dorsal and ventral scales defined by stamped chevron, three lines of incised dots extending from the scales on either side terminating in three dots, the finely detailed head with enamel eyes and an open mouth
3 1/16 in. (8 cm.) wide
CIRCA 1ST CENTURY A.D.
In the form of a snake, formed from a solid coiled wire, circular in section, the well-articulated head overlapping the tail, the dorsal and ventral scales defined by stamped chevron, three lines of incised dots extending from the scales on either side terminating in three dots, the finely detailed head with enamel eyes and an open mouth
3 1/16 in. (8 cm.) wide
Provenance
Antike Münzen, Frank Sternberg AG, Auktion XXVIII, Zurich, 30 October 1995, lot 963.
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