Collection of various Etruscan, Italic a. m. bronze fragments comprising eight fibulas of which a couple of the “sanguesuga” types, five rings, a handle cast with palmettes, pliers a. m. Italy, 6th century BC and later. L. 2,5–17 cm. (21)
Provenance: From a collection acquired a. o. on a trip to Italy in the mid 19th century, by doctor Michael Frederik Christian Lund (1826–1907), nephew of the Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard. The collection has been in the family's ownership since then.
Wear due to age and use. With chips and cracks.
Varia, 12 February 2015
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