Product code: Purchases RARE Roman Bronze Statuette
This is an ancient bronze representation of Hercules upon completion of his famous 12 labors, and is referred to as the "Weary Hercules." Time has gotten purchases a hold of this piece, but it is still recognizable and will make a fine addition to any burgeoning art collection. Material & Dimensions: Bronze / 2.5" H x 1.25" W x .5" D The small statuette depicts the hero Hercules leaning on his club, exhausted from completing his final labor: the quest for the golden apples of the Hesperides, which he holds in his right hand behind his back. The skin of the Nemean Lion covers his battered club, representing the success of his first labor. This ancient Roman artifact has been attested as authentic to the Roman Empire (c. 1st century A.D.) by Mr. Matthew Wicks of Ancient Hands LTD, and accompanied by a digitally signed PDF copy of the ring's “Provenance & Ownership” documentation.
This is an ancient bronze representation of Hercules upon completion of his famous 12 labors, and is referred to as the "Weary Hercules." Time has gotten purchases a hold of this piece, but it is still recognizable and will make a fine addition to any burgeoning art collection. Material & Dimensions: Bronze / 2.5" H x 1.25" W x .5" D The small statuette depicts the hero Hercules leaning on his club, exhausted from completing his final labor: the quest for the golden apples of the Hesperides, which he holds in his right hand behind his back. The skin of the Nemean Lion covers his battered club, representing the success of his first labor. This ancient Roman artifact has been attested as authentic to the Roman Empire (c. 1st century A.D.) by Mr. Matthew Wicks of Ancient Hands LTD, and accompanied by a digitally signed PDF copy of the ring's “Provenance & Ownership” documentation.