Authentic ancient Roman / Migration Period bronze disc fibula with surviving blue and white enamel decoration. A beautiful and uncommon detector-found example featuring a toothed sunburst border, concentric enamelled design, and original rear pin assembly.
The brooch is crafted from copper alloy with attractive aged patina and traces of vivid champlevé enamel still preserved after centuries underground. The circular plate form and enamel style are consistent with late Roman provincial brooches found across Eastern Europe and frontier regions.
A highly collectible wearable-status object from the Late Antiquity period, ideal for collectors of Roman antiquities, fibulae, ancient jewelry, and historical artifacts.
Details
Period: Late Roman / Migration Period
Date: Circa 3rd–6th century AD
Material: Bronze / copper alloy with enamel
Type: Disc fibula / plate brooch
Decoration: Blue and white champlevé enamel
Diameter: 25 mm
Weight: 7.94 grams
Condition: Excavated condition with age wear, patina, enamel losses, and corrosion consistent with great antiquity. Pin assembly remains present.
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SKU: *SKUENFRDEE02
£24.99Price
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