WEB AUCTION 106: Glittica WEB AUCTION 106: Glittica
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A large roman chalcedony intaglio. Snake with bow.
A large roman chalcedony intaglio. Snake with bow.
1st century B.C. - 1st century A.D.
15x21x5 mm
The intaglio is inspired by the classical greek iconography, showing a snake holding bow in tension. In this later adaptation, the snake is intertwined to a column. With his tail he hold the bow, wrapped in its coils, while with its jaws it holds the arrow hooked to the bowstring, pulling it to strike. The subject is allegorically referable to Apollo and can be considered particularly rare. Large gem in beautiful quality "sapphirene chalcedony", characterized by a very fine transparency and brightness. Presence of globular elements. Wear marks.
J. Boardman, Greek gems and finger rings. Early bronze age to Late classical, Pl. 699 p. 297, from the "Pontic Group".
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U.K. private collection