Description:

Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A delicate, beautiful, sheet gold applique, featuring the relief face and upper body of a goddess with a large, rounded coiffure. She holds some kind of attribute - possibly an animal - in front of her waist. She appears matronly rather than youthful and her clothing is modest and covering, suggesting that she is a mother goddess, and may have been worn by a man or woman seeking her protection. The applique is rectangular, with tiny perforations at each corner so that this could be sewn onto a piece of clothing and provide protection to the wearer. Size: 0.6" W x 1.05" H (1.5 cm x 2.7 cm); weight: 1.1 grams

Provenance: private Alabama, USA collection; ex-Roy Green collection aquired prior to 2013

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  • Condition: Very slight bending to form. The back side has some very light scratches. Overall in beautiful condition for its age and material with great preservation of motif.

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