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LOT 0669

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EUR (€) 350 - 470
USD ($) 380 - 510

Current bid: £70 (+bp*)
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(5 Bids, Reserve not met)   |   Current bid: £70
ROMAN BRONZE PUNCHED TABULA ANSATA FOR TITUS OF LEGIO V MACEDONICA
2ND-3RD CENTURY A.D.
2 1/8 in. (5.56 grams, 54 mm).

Sheet bronze appliqué with lateral tabs pierced for attachment, pointillé legend 'T[I] V LE[GIO] / MACE / DO [NICA]' translating to: Titus, member of the Legio V Macedonica.

PROVENANCE:
Ex British private collection, acquired 1980s.
with Art Ancient, 2016.
Property of a North London collector.

LITERATURE:
Cf. Beutler, F. et al., Der Adler Roms. Carnuntum und die Armee der Cäsaren, Bad-Deutsch-Altenburg, 2017, item 68, for a tabula ansata in similar style.

FOOTNOTES:
These tabulae ansatae with pointillé decoration were used for votive inscriptions to the gods, offered on the occasion of a vow made during a situation of danger or an invocation of help to the gods. They were often used in the military field, as appliques to indicate the ownership of the weapons. A particularly important example is the one found in Carnuntum dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus, offered by the centurion Titius Moderatus of the Legio XI Gemina. In our case the inscription could refer to a certain Titus, member of the Legio V Macedonica.

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