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A copper Alloy Votive wheel 1st Century BC/AD and Roman seal box lid. A late Iron Age votive wheel, five spokes originally The Rouelle or votive wheel was used as an amulet or as wheels on a votive chariot. This broken half of a large votive wheel was reputedly found at Caistor by Norwich Roman Town. It has a decorated rim and spokes with a large hub, 36 mm diameter. A piriform seal box lid with an upright fish depicted on the lid in relief, 36 mm long, 16 mm width Four lead pilgrims badges 15th-16th CenturyLozenge shaped badge with the sacred monogram IHC within a beaded border, complete with integral pin on reverse 27mm/4.5 grmsCircular badge depicting a half-length figure in Tudor period dress, possibly Cardinal Wolsey and issued at the shrine of Henry VI at Windsor, Berkshire, complete with integral pin onreverse 24mm/5.2 grms Two sub-circular badges depicting a facing bust, possibly Christ 26mmMedieval lead flask-shaped pilgrim's ampulla. One face bears a design of a crowned 'W', indicating that the ampulla is from the shrine at Walsingham, Norfolk. The other face has a quatrefoil of leaves. One handle damaged. Circa 15th century.50mm x 30mm, 38g.Two Medieval Lead Seal Matrices.A lead vesica seal matrix (32mm x 21mm) with central fleur-de-lis device and inscripton around, together with a circular seal matrix (25mm diameter) with central cross and inscription around.A Viking Lead Gaming Piece. A hemispherical lead 'Hnefatafl' gaming piece with a castellated top and hollow underside. C. 9th - 11th century22mm diameter x 15mm, 29g
A pair of silver sauce ladles, two hip flasks and assorted spoons, 10.2oz troy approxCondition:The bigger hip flask is dented all over (please see additional pictures) marks are slightly rubbed and some surface scratches.Smaller hip flask: minor dings all around and surface scratches.if you would like a condition report for the other items in this lot please ask.
Ca.100 AD. A tall amber-hued glass vessel, free-blown and tubular in form, with a small protruding bottom section and a bulb-shaped tip. An elongated conical body has thick walls and rounded. A tall cylindrical neck with a narrow mouth completes the flask. Most probably for medical use; Fine Condition; Intact; H:255mm (10.03in) ; 70gr ; Provenance: From an old British collection of Asian Art formed in the 1990 on the UK and European art market.
Ca.200 AD. Amazing Roman glass flask with a bulbous body,, thin neck ending in a flared mouth, with pedestal base. Good Condition; Intact; H:80mm (3.14in); 21gr; Provenance: From an old British collection of Asian Art formed in the 1990 on the UK and European art market. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
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