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Roman Resonance: Lustrous Glass Slags from an Ancient Metallurgical Era (1 BCE-400 CE)
Roman Resonance: Lustrous Glass Slags from an Ancient Metallurgical Era (1 BCE-400 CE)
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Description
Dimension: 2-6cm

Rarity Level: Remarkably Rare
Given the age and historical significance, combined with their unique appearance and origin from the Roman Empire's peak of metallurgy, these items are seldom found in such preserved condition.

Estimate: $250-$450
Remark: These luminous glass slags, dating back to the Roman Empire, are both historically significant and visually appealing, making them a rare find for collectors.

Introduction:
Unveiling the exquisite art of ancient Roman metallurgy, these glass slags stand as testimony to the unparalleled craftsmanship of the era. Originating between 1 BCE and 400 CE, these luminous fragments offer a shimmering glimpse into a time when metallurgy and art combined in harmonious fusion. The Roman Empire, renowned for its advanced techniques and artistic prowess, has left behind these remnants that capture the essence of an epoch where innovation and artistry knew no bounds.

Provenance:
Consigned by Lorenzo Di Medici from Florence, Italy. Lorenzo, an avid collector of Roman artifacts, acquired these precious items in the early 1990s from an old Roman estate sale. The previous owner, a passionate historian, had kept them as part of a private collection, which was passed down through generations. Lorenzo, being equally passionate, recognized their value and decided to add them to his collection, ensuring their preservation for years to come.

Auctioneer's Comment:
These luminous Roman glass slags are a true testament to the rich history and unparalleled craftsmanship of the Roman Empire. Their radiant appearance, combined with their deep historical significance, makes them a must-have for any serious collector of ancient artifacts. It's not just an artifact; it's a piece of history that has stood the test of time. This lot comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA), which also provides insights into its market value. Verified and authenticated by Dr. Lucius Antonius, a renowned expert from Rome, Italy, specializing in Ancient Roman Artifacts.
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Roman Resonance: Lustrous Glass Slags from an Ancient Metallurgical Era (1 BCE-400 CE)

Estimate $250 - $450
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