Description:

Greece, probably Hellenistic, ca. 300 BCE. A smooth, round bronze mirror with a gilded pattern that appears to be grape vines around the rim of the cover side. The other side has a slight rim around the reflective surface. A tab projecting from one side with three holes drilled through it shows where a handle would have been. Greek women in red ware art are often depicted looking at themselves in round mirrors, and mirrors like this one are often found in the graves of higher status Greek women. Mirrors may also have played a religious role, used in divining rituals. Size: 7.3" L x 6.5" W (18.5 cm x 16.5 cm)

Provenance: private New Jersey USA collection, acquired over twenty years ago

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#121274

  • Condition: Green patina over most of surface; some gilding remains around the edges of the cover side.

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