ID 1260087
Lot 8072 | Ringgeflecht mit Anhängern aus Bronze, Eisenzeit Südosteuropas, 6. Jhdt. v. Chr.
Ca. 22 cm breites und 18 cm hohes Bronzeringgeflecht aus übereinander gelegten Ringpaaren, die in der Vertikalen und Horizontalen miteinander verflochten sind. An den untersten, vertikalen Ringpaaren je drei Anhänger mit Ringöse eingehängt: ein langer profilierter Anhänger mit doppelkonischem Knubbel am Ende von ca. 3,5 cm Länge (insgesamt 19 Stück), flankiert von zwei kurzen Anhängern von ca. 1,7 cm Länge mit kugeligem Knubbel an kurzem Steg. Matte olivgrüne Patina. Ausgesprochen seltenes und ungewöhnlich gut erhaltenes Schmuckgehänge der frühen Eisenzeit.
Provenienz: Niederbayerischer Privatbesitz, übernommen aus der Sammlung des Vaters.
A ring braid with pendants made of bronze, Iron Age of Southeast Europe, 6th century B.C.
A ring braid with pendants made of bronze, Iron Age of Southeast Europe, 6th century B.C.
Approx. 22 cm wide and 18 cm high bronze ring network of superimposed ring pairs interwoven vertically and horizontally. Three pendants with ring eyes suspended from each of the lowest, vertical ring pairs: a long, profiled pendant with a double conical knob at the end of approx. 3.5 cm in length (19 pieces in total), flanked by two short pendants of approx. 1.7 cm in length with a spherical knob on a short bar. Matt, olive green patina. Extremely rare and unusually well preserved jewellery pendant of the early Iron Age.
Provenance: Lower Bavarian private property, taken over from the collection of the father.
Condition: I -
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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