Phalera
Dublin Core
Title
Phalera
Subject
Bronze
Description
Bronze open-work military baldric phalera depicting an armed figure of Mars between two Roman trophies of captured armaments. The god of war is shown facing left wearing a high-crested helmet, full armor (lorica) on the torso over a short tunic and boots. His right arm is bent upward holding onto a long lance while the left is at his side bearing his ovoid shield. Details of the deity's face, as well as musculature and folds in his garments are picked out with incision. The flat backside of the phalera is complete with suspension loop. Highly important military type.
Creator
Roman
Source
Purchased from Fragments of Time, Massachusetts, 2008.
Date
200 - 300
Identifier
08.003
Provenance
Purchased from Fragments of Time, Massachusetts, 2008.
Sold by Christie, Manson & Woods, London, Lot 167, 28th April 2004.
Part of Axel Guttman Collection of Ancient Arms and Armour, Germany, 1989-1992.
Sold by Christie, Manson & Woods, London, Lot 167, 28th April 2004.
Part of Axel Guttman Collection of Ancient Arms and Armour, Germany, 1989-1992.
Citation
Roman, “Phalera,” RD Milns Antiquities Museum Online Exhibitions, accessed May 4, 2024, https://uqantiquitiesonlineexhibitions.omeka.net/items/show/114.