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cingulum of the roman pretorian guard
the most beautiful example of a roman cingulum reconstructed after original belt parts found in the city of Rome. Two belt plates, two dagger frogs and a buckle were found, dated 80 to 120 AD. Made of brass with thick goldplating. The fact that these military belt parts were found in Rome let us presume that a member of the pretorian guard had been owner of this belt.
brass silverplated and brass silverplated and goldplated afterwards.
Plate: three different goddesses: Cupidon/Eros, Diana and Apoll
belt boucle: including one belt plate
paire of dagger frogs including two belt plates
the rivets are included in the price
plate brass silverplated 55.00 €
plate brass silverplated and goldplated 82.00 €
boucle and plate brass silverplated 95.00 €
buckle and plate silverplated and goldplated 166.00 €
2 daggerfrogs brass silverplated 198.00 €
two daggerfrogs brass silverplated and goldplated 270.00 €