Romano-Celtic Bronze Thracian Rider Figurine

GBP 695.00

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Object Description

An exquisite Romano-Celtic example of a bronze Thracian rider figurine, displaying beautiful green patina. The rider is wearing military attire with his right arm raised, which may have originally held a spear, and his left arm outstretched by his side. The figure’s hair is formed into a low bun and the face features are carefully rendered presenting a strong brow, small recesses for eyes and a pronounced nose. The lower section of his garment flares out over his legs to create a curved base, allowing for the figure to sit upright on the horse. There is some residue on the underside of the figure, once used to attach the piece to the horse.

The horse showcases elegant anatomical rendering, with incisions detailing the mane, ears, tail, and eyes. The horse also wears a bridle, with a browband, noseband and cheek pieces. Around its neck is a band of concentric circles, likely representative of a decorative chain piece. The animal is in a moving position, with its right foreleg raised, and the back legs slightly bent. The horse’s legs are attached to a piece of lead with the purpose of supporting the figures, allowing them to stand unaided.

Date: Circa 3rd – 4th Century AD

Object History

Ex private UK collection, 1990’s.

Object Condition

Very fine condition. There are some small pockmarks in the bronze, on the left arm, back of head, chest, and shoulders. The bronze has green patina which covers the surface. There is a patch of dried modern residue on the underside of the rider.

Object Details

  • dimensions
    W:4.4 x H:5.8 x D:4.7 centimeters

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The Gallery
Trent Park Equestrian Centre
Eastpole Farm House, Bramley Road
Oakwood, N14 4UW, United Kingdom

St James's Ancient Art
10 Charles II Street, Ground Floor
St James
London
SW1Y 4AA

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