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Broken at the time of discovery.
Chain of cylinders of golden foil without closure. Pendant constituted by a gold of Gallienus (see Coins), mounted within a radial frame of flat petals on the reverse, surrounded by knurled wire, with a ribbed ribbon, fronted by two small globes.
Chain of cylinders of golden foil without closure.
Chain of thirty-five double links, "8", of knurled gold thread. Closure constituted by an ochiello and a twisted hook.
It had a quadrangular section, with rounded edges: a transversal bar consisting of two segments - slightly offset - with an octagonal section, crossed by a metal pin bent at the ends: ternal bulbs surrounded by knurled wire. Tubular bracket decorated with three groups of streaks, connected to the arch by a knurled ring. Hinged barb. Applied on the arch and on the lamina bracket with bulbous appendage and eleven globes.
Solid gold ring, with bezel and rod - the latter with a slightly convex outer profile - with stylized phytomorphic motifs, worked to day. lnciso on the gem (niccolo), oval, warrior in the act of arming. Exterior of a slightly worn rod.
Solid gold ring, with volute setting and thin layer of blue enamel spread over two areas - previously engraved with stylized phytomorphic motifs - next to the gem. Gemma (niccolo) oval, without incisions.
Solid gold ring with a curled up blade with a double facet on the outside.
Spring-loaded, with four threads - two smooth, two knurled - braided, with one of the garments, held by a grooved tubular element. At both ends. at the opposite ends of the tubular element, knurled wires.
Made of two twisted and welded smooth wires.
With four threads - two smooth, two knurled - twisted, concluded by grooved tubular elements, to which they are fixed, respectively one and two rings, into which the closing pin is inserted (with a folded blade, inside, an elliptical ring slides, with a radiated faceted head). Only one ring is kept in one of the items at each end.
With six smooth threads twisted in pairs. Garments held up by grooved tubular elements, edged with knurled thread, with a preserved closure (elliptical ring preserved in a single copy). For one armlet one of the wires was lost and replaced by a silver thread.
G. Green (October 2017). Imported from CSV by Dr Simon Glenn. Updated by C. Gazdac (June 2019).