Reproduction of Egg Serving Dish

1914.11.0026

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Artifact Identification Reproduction of Egg Serving Dish   (1914.11.0026)
Classification/
Nomenclature
  1. Materials T&E
  2. :
  3. Food Service T&E
  4. :
  5. Serving Vessels
Artist/Maker On reverse: "Galvanoplastische Nachbildung des Hildesheimer Silberfundes. Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik Geislingen - St."
Geographic Location
Period/Date Early - Middle Roman Empire, 1st century
Culture Roman
Location On Exhibitin the Ancient Mediterranean exhibit

Physical Analysis

Dimension 1 (Length) 27.3 cm
Dimension 2 (Width) 27.0 cm
Dimension 3 (Depth) 4.7 cm
Weight 753 g
Measuring Remarks None
Materials Metal
Manufacturing Processes Metalization
Munsell Color Information waived

Research Remarks

Published Description

The Hildesheim hoard was the largest collection of Roman silver ever found outside of the frontiers of the Roman Empire. Found in 1868 and has been explained as the plate belonging to some Roman commander that was lost on a campaign against German tribes. No precise date can be given to the Hildesheim Treasure though most of it that can be dated belongs to the early empire: 1st century CE. D.E. Strong, 1966, Greek and Roman Gold and Silver Plate. p.127 and 133.

Description N/A
Comparanda

Related Spurlock artifacts: See 1914.11.0028-30,32-36,38,39.

Bibliography N/A

Artifact History

Archaeological Data N/A
Credit Line/Dedication Classical Museum Purchase
Reproduction yes
Reproduction Information Original from Hildesheim. Illustration:: Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik. Galvanoplastische Nachbildungen des Hildesheimer Silberfundes. No.12, p.13.

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