LOT 574 ROMAN SILVER PATERA
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Ca. 1st century AD. A beautiful silver patera comprising a deep body with gently sloping sides, a rounded rim, and a protruding, flaring handle terminating with pointed finials. The patera is crafted from high-grade silver, with a lustrous surface that reflects light in a mesmerizing manner. The handle of the dish is adorned with intricate engravings, depicting a large flower with tendrils coming out of it. The interior, on the other hand, is smooth and accentuates the silver's natural beauty. In the Roman world, pateras were used for various purposes, ranging from religious ceremonies to everyday household tasks. Pateras were commonly used in the ritual of libation, where wine or other offerings were poured out to honor the gods. The shallow dish's unique shape and wide base made it ideal for this purpose, allowing the liquid to be poured out evenly and without spilling. For a similar, see Christie's, Live Auction 2565, Antiquities, 8 June 2012, Lot 199.Size: L:200mm / W:115mm ; 185gProvenance: Private London collection, acquired on the European Art market prior to 2000.
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