Lot 4C

Ancient Roman 24K gold single earring (0.92 g), 100 BC-200 AD, worn by Roman lady

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Ancient Roman 24K gold single earring (0.92 g), 100 BC-200 AD, worn by Roman lady

Estimate: $800 - $1,600

Starting Bid: $350

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by Eternity Gallery
June 14, 2026 10:00 AM EDT
Live Auction
PO Box 48073
Tampa, FL, US 33646

Ancient Roman 24K gold single earring, 100 BC-200 AD, worn by high rank Roman citizen lady. Size: 25 mm = 0.98 inch; Weight: 0.92 gram. Fine high karat gold earring, originally had glass or stone now missing. Provenance: Private NYC Collection acquired in 1960’s. Roman women collected and wore more jewelry than men. Women usually had pierced ears, in which they would wear one set of earrings. Additionally, they would adorn themselves with necklaces, bracelets, rings, and fibulae. One choker-style necklace, two bracelets, and multiple rings would be worn at once. Jewelry was particularly important to women because it was considered to be their own property, which could be kept independently of their husband's wealth and used as the women saw fit. They had the right to buy, sell, bequeath, or barter their own jewelry.[8] Women in Ancient Rome were valued on their elegance in dress and adornment with extravagant jewelry. The way an elite woman accessorized and presented herself in public

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