How big was the key ring in ancient Rome?

How big was the key ring in ancient Rome?

Ancient Roman, c. 2nd-3rd century AD. Bronze key-ring for a box or chest. For lack of pockets in their togas, the ancients often wore keys on their fingers. Great dark reddish brassy to olive-green patina. 3 cm long, around a US size 4.

What kind of Keys did ancient Romans wear?

Ancient Roman, c. 2nd-3rd century AD. Bronze key-ring for a box or chest. For lack of pockets in their togas, the ancients often wore keys on their fingers. Great dark reddish brassy to olive-green patina. 3 cm long, around a US size 4. Excellent state of preservation with wonderful deep-cut detail and nice green patina.

What was the size of a Roman door key?

The metal mechanism from a Roman wooden cabinet or door, moved by only the correct key in ancient times. 31 mm (1 1/4″) long and nicely preserved with olive-green patina, earthen deposits. ex-Los Angeles, CA private collection. #AR2243: $45 SOLD Roman, c. 2nd-3rd century AD. Large and heavy bronze door key-ring.

How big was the lock in ancient Rome?

Ancient Rome. c. 1st-3rd century AD. Large and heavy bronze key door-lock bolt. The metal mechanism from a Roman wooden cabinet or door, moved by only the correct key in ancient times. 64 mm (2 1/2″) long and thick and heavy! Nicely preserved with olive-green to black patina, earthen deposits. ex-Los Angeles, CA private collection.

Ancient Roman, c. 2nd-3rd century AD. Bronze key-ring for a box or chest. For lack of pockets in their togas, the ancients often wore keys on their fingers. Great dark reddish brassy to olive-green patina. 3 cm long, around a US size 4.

Ancient Roman, c. 2nd-3rd century AD. Bronze key-ring for a box or chest. For lack of pockets in their togas, the ancients often wore keys on their fingers. Great dark reddish brassy to olive-green patina. 3 cm long, around a US size 4. Excellent state of preservation with wonderful deep-cut detail and nice green patina.

The metal mechanism from a Roman wooden cabinet or door, moved by only the correct key in ancient times. 31 mm (1 1/4″) long and nicely preserved with olive-green patina, earthen deposits. ex-Los Angeles, CA private collection. #AR2243: $45 SOLD Roman, c. 2nd-3rd century AD. Large and heavy bronze door key-ring.

What was the purpose of bronze in ancient times?

These were made in enormous quantities for elite burials, and also used by the living for ritual offerings.

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