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Fibula-pastiche

Museum August Kestner Luristan. Antike Bronzen aus dem Iran Ancient Cultures [1971.95]
1971.095 Fibelpasticcio (Museum August Kestner CC BY-NC-SA)
Provenance/Rights: Museum August Kestner / Christian Rose (CC BY-NC-SA)
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Description

In this piece, the fragment of a simple Navicella fibula without a needle holder and needle may have been combined with a fragment of a needle with partially preserved spiral coils.
The rhombic bow plate shows a punched double line accompanying the edges, which is divided into irregular boxes by short line punches. At the widest point, a comparable hallmark ornament sits perpendicular to the bow.
On one side of the bow the needle has broken off, while on the opposite side there is still a small remnant of the needle holder. At the needle end of the bow, a bronze needle with the spiral remnant running across it was pushed onto the bow fragment, so it was non-functioning. Above the spiral remnant, two rusty narrow iron bands can be seen, which were probably also added later.
The piece is probably a pastiche of old and modern elements.
(Text: S. Arnhold)

Material/Technique

Bronze

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Museum August Kestner

Object from: Museum August Kestner

The Museum August Kestner is named after August Kestner (1777-1853). The oldest municipal museum in the state capital Hanover is enclosed by a listed...

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