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v55_0569 - GALLIA - CALETI (Area of Pays de Caux) Bronze au monstre enroulé

GALLIA - CALETI (Area of Pays de Caux) Bronze au monstre enroulé XF/AU
MONNAIES 55 (2012)
Starting price : 220.00 €
Estimate : 350.00 €
Realised price : 380.00 €
Number of bids : 8
Maximum bid : 738.00 €
Type : Bronze au monstre enroulé
Date: c. 60-40 AC.
Metal : bronze
Diameter : 14,5 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 2,49 g.
Rarity : R3
Coments on the condition:
Flan un peu court, mais régulier, pour ce très très beau bronze de ce type rare. Avers complet mais un peu mou. Revers de qualité de frappe, de conservation et de patine exceptionnelle !
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Obverse description : Motif enroulé sur lui-même, rappelant une coquille de mollusque.

Reverse


Reverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Reverse description : Sanglier à droite, un croissant entre les pattes.

Commentary


Ce rare bronze est attribué de manière “hypothétique” aux calètes ; cette attribution reste à confirmer. Une proximité de style est à noter avec les sangliers du bronze dit de Saint-André-Sur-Cailly ! Cet exemplaire permet de bien comprendre le mollusque (?) au droit. Au revers, le sanglier est d’une qualité exceptionnelle !.

Historical background


GALLIA - CALETI (Area of Pays de Caux)

(4th - 2nd century BC)

The Calètes, people of Belgium, were sometimes considered Armoricans. They occupied part of the current department of Seine-Maritime with the countries of Caux and Bray. Their neighbors were the Véliocasses, the Bellovaques, of whom they were clients, and the Ambiens. The Calètes would have provided a contingent of ten thousand men to the Belgian coalition under the leadership of the Bellovaques in 57 BC. In 52 BC, they participated with the seven Armorican peoples in sending twenty thousand men for the relief army, destined to deliver Alesia. In 51 BC, they took part in the revolt of the Belgian peoples, led by the Bellovaci. Two of their main oppida were in Bracquemont and Fécamp. In Roman times, their capital was Juliobona, Lillebonne. Caesar (BG. II, 4; VII, 75; VIII, 8). Strabo (G. IV, 1); Pliny (HN. IV, 107). Ptolemy (G. II, 8). Kruta: 70.

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