DEDICATION OF A BALLOT BOX - Lot 4

Lot 4
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4000 - 6000 EUR
DEDICATION OF A BALLOT BOX - Lot 4
DEDICATION OF A BALLOT BOX bronze, forming the upper lip of a circular circular urn. Inscriptions all around in Greek: ΜΔΗΜΞΕΙΖΟΓΒΔΙΑTΟΥΛΙΟΥΚΟΥΑΔΡΑΤΟΥΤ ΟΥΥΠΑΤΙΚΟΥ (Michael Demetrios Exizoglos for Consul Ioulios Quadratos) and inscription on the upper flat: TΟΥΓΗ ΜΙΕΠΜΥTΟΓΡΑΤΟΡΟΓNEIOYΑTΡΑΙΑNOYKAIΓΑΙ which appears to be dedicatory and refers to the sovereignty of Emperor Trajan, named (suggested translation: "From the land of the very great emperor Nerva Trajan"). Four fixing holes. Roman Empire, Reign of Emperor Trajan, Greece; end of 1st century AD or early 2nd century A.D. Diameter: 14.5 cm - Height: 2 cm (Deformations, small accidents, beautiful antique green patina) patina) PROVENANCE - Reputedly acquired from the Simmons Gallery, London, 1990. - Private collection. This circular bronze ornament and nailed to an urn. The name inscribed on this object would correspond of Caius Iulius Quadratus Bassus, a Roman senator senator of the 1st and 2nd centuries, general and consul suffect in 105 under the reign of Trajan, for whom he one of his principal military advisors. The other name, that of Michael Demetrios Exizoglos, could be that of the consul's consul's local representative. It is important to emphasize the rarity of this artefact, which could be unique and an important important witness to citizenship in Athens in the early Roman period.
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