Ca. 100-300 AD.
A bronze left foot, meticulously sculpted and hollow, showcasing an intricate rendition of fingers complete with discernible nails and individual marks. The level of detail in this anatomical representation reflects the artistry and craftsmanship inherent in ancient Roman works. This left foot potentially serves as a votive item, echoing a well-documented tradition in the Roman world. Such items were believed to be offerings to deities as acts of devotion, often with the purpose of seeking healing, protection, or favour. These votive offerings represented a tangible connection between the physical realm and the divine, a bridge through which supplicants could convey their intentions.
Size: L:40mm / W:65mm ; 75g
Provenance: Private London collection, pre-2000s.
Price realized | 150 GBP |
Starting price | 100 GBP |
Estimate | 200 GBP |