Greek Ring with Pegasus. c.450 B.C. A bronze ring with rounded hoop tapering towards the pointed oval bezel, engraved with the image of Pegasus. Cf. Marshall, F. M., Catalogue of the Finger Rings Greek, Etruscan and Roman in the Departments of Antiquities of the British Museum, London, 1907 (1968), for the type, fig. CX, no.43. 2.99 grams, 23.85 mm overall, 19.90 mm internal diameter (approximate size British P, USA 7 1/2, Europe 16.23, Japan 15) (7/8 in.) Early 1990s London collection. Acquired on the UK art market. From a private collection, Lancashire, UK. Pegasus, the most representative of the winged horses, derives from the figure of the ancient god of thunderstorms in Hittite mythology, who bears the epithet of Pihassassa. Part of the myth about him would have passed from the Luvi to the ancient Greeks. The myth of the winged horse knew a wide diffusion in the ancient world: once adopted by the Romans it was partially Christianized in the 4th century A.D. [No Reserve]
Fine condition.
Price realized | 35 GBP |
Starting price | 5 GBP |
Estimate | 50 GBP |