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Roman tripod table with figurative decorations. They were used as well in religious ceremonies as in the dining room (triclinium) of the roman upper class.
Our reconstructed cochlear is based on an original find from the Limes region in the province of Upper Germany (germania superior). 2nd - 3rd century AD.
Our reconstructed cochlear is based on an original find that was on display in the former exhibition of the Landesmuseum Mainz, the ancient Mogontiacum in Germany. 1st - 3rd century AD.
Stunning roman spoon. Remarkable is the design of the grip, comprising a lion-head on a curved animal leg, standing on a griffin´s head which carries the spoon bowl.
Reconstruction of a nice roman handle with 2 anthitetic dolphins, the animals of the goddess Venus. Handles of this kind were fitted at boxes, cases and even at military helmets.
Heavy roman key of a lock with sliding bolt, based on an original of the Saalburg-collection, Germany.
Fittings for a complete horse harness, handcrafted from tinned bronze. Based on original finds and depictions of cavalry gravestones of the 1st century AD.
Large jewellery disc of a treasure from Bonn, reconstructed after the gravestone of Blussus and Menimane, Mainz (Mogontiacum), early 1st century AD
Roman necklace from brass segments, connected by coiled wire with Lapis Lazuli beads. Obfelden / Switzerland, 2nd - 3rd century AD.
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