Gehänge aus sieben Ketten und zwei Verschlussplattenpaaren, Eisenzeit Südosteuropas, 6. Jhdt. v. Chr.
08.07.2024 10:00UTC +01:00
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500EUR € 500
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 1260086
Lot 8071 | Gehänge aus sieben Ketten und zwei Verschlussplattenpaaren, Eisenzeit Südosteuropas, 6. Jhdt. v. Chr.
Ca. 34 cm langes Gehänge aus sieben horizontalen Ketten, die aus je einem bis drei miteinander verketteten Ringlein bestehen. Die Ketten sind an jedem Ende durch ein übereinanderliegendes Paar von dreieckigen Verschlussplatten mit sieben kleinen Ösen für die Ketten und einer großen Öse zur Befestigung des Gehänges auf einer Unterlage versehen (z.B. mit einem Lederstreifen). Matte olivgrüne Patina, fast perfekt erhalten. Ausgesprochen seltenes und ungewöhnlich gut erhaltenes Schmuckgehänge der frühen Eisenzeit.
A bronze braid consisting of seven chains and two clasps pairs, Iron Age of South-Eastern Europe, 6th century B.C.
A bronze braid consisting of seven chains and two clasps pairs, Iron Age of South-Eastern Europe, 6th century B.C.
Approx. 34 cm long pendant made of seven horizontal chains, each consisting of 1 - 3 interlinked rings. The chains are provided at each end by a superimposed pair of triangular closure plates with seven small eyelets for the chains and one large eyelet for fastening the hanger to a support (e.g. with a leather strip). Matt olive green patina, almost perfectly preserved. Extremely rare and unusually well preserved jewellery pendant of the early Iron Age.
Condition: I - II
Auction house category: | Celts, Germans and European Iron Age |
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Auction house category: | Celts, Germans and European Iron Age |
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