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Roman Bronze Chariot Fitting with Twin Goose Heads | 1st Century AD

Roman Bronze Chariot Fitting with Twin Goose Heads | 1st Century AD

This very rare Roman bronze chariot fitting, dating to the 1st century AD, is an evocative and symbolically rich artifact depicting the heads of two geese rendered in fine relief. Such fittings were used to adorn chariots, harnesses, or ceremonial vehicles, combining functional hardware with strong symbolic imagery.

The depiction of geese carries deep resonance in Roman tradition. According to historical accounts, it was a sacred flock of geese that famously raised the alarm during the Gallic siege of Rome in 390 BC, preventing the city’s capture. As a result, geese became enduring symbols of vigilance, protection, and divine favor, making their appearance on chariot fittings especially meaningful.

This exceptionally rare Roman chariot fitting was acquired from an old UK private collection and remains a striking example of early Imperial decorative metalwork. The twin goose-head motif carries deep symbolic significance in Roman history, making this a highly desirable piece for collectors of Roman militaria, transport fittings, or symbolic antiquities. An incredible opportunity to acquire a seldom-seen Roman artifact with both artistic merit and powerful mytho-historical symbolism.

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$1,102,500.00
Roman Bronze Chariot Fitting with Twin Goose Heads | 1st Century AD
$1,102,500.00

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This very rare Roman bronze chariot fitting, dating to the 1st century AD, is an evocative and symbolically rich artifact depicting the heads of two geese rendered in fine relief. Such fittings were used to adorn chariots, harnesses, or ceremonial vehicles, combining functional hardware with strong symbolic imagery.

The depiction of geese carries deep resonance in Roman tradition. According to historical accounts, it was a sacred flock of geese that famously raised the alarm during the Gallic siege of Rome in 390 BC, preventing the city’s capture. As a result, geese became enduring symbols of vigilance, protection, and divine favor, making their appearance on chariot fittings especially meaningful.

This exceptionally rare Roman chariot fitting was acquired from an old UK private collection and remains a striking example of early Imperial decorative metalwork. The twin goose-head motif carries deep symbolic significance in Roman history, making this a highly desirable piece for collectors of Roman militaria, transport fittings, or symbolic antiquities. An incredible opportunity to acquire a seldom-seen Roman artifact with both artistic merit and powerful mytho-historical symbolism.

Why Buy From Us?

  • 5-star rated store trusted by collectors
  • Fast, reliable shipping
  • Expertly handled collectibles, always packed with care

INTERNAL USE: 

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