Roman Bronze Furniture

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Ancient Roman Fruit Bowl Ancient Architecture, Ancient Greek, Interior, Design, Empire, Roman, Metal, Architecture, Fruit
Ancient Roman Fruit Bowl
Ancient Roman Fruit Bowl
Ancient Roman Chair of Trajan Romans, Bugatti, Rome, Miniature, Ancient Greece, Ancient Romans
Ancient Roman Chair of Trajan
Ancient Roman Chair of Trajan
Ancient Roman Stool of Hadrian Angkor, Archaeology, Ancient Rome
Ancient Roman Stool of Hadrian
Ancient Roman Stool of Hadrian
Ancient Roman Klinai Pompeii, Classical Antiquity, Art, Ancient Pompeii, Ancient
Ancient Roman Klinai of Triclinium
Ancient Roman Klinai
A bronze and wood Triclinium bed from the House of Menander. Pompeii. Pompeii Ruins, Ancient Artifacts, Roman Artifacts, Pompeii And Herculaneum, Obelisk
A bronze and wood Triclinium bed from the House of Menander. Pompeii.
Roman bed recovered in Pompeii. artandinterior.blogspot.com Ancient Art, Ancient Ruins, Ancient Civilizations, Ancient Cities
Roman bed recovered in Pompeii. artandinterior.blogspot.com
A Roman bronze brazier, Pompeii Statue
A Roman bronze brazier, Pompeii
Sella is Latin for chair, and this is a simplistic recreation of a sella with bronze legs and wrapped leather straps as a seat. Antiques, Ceramics, Sca, Artifacts
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Sella is Latin for chair, and this is a simplistic recreation of a sella with bronze legs and wrapped leather straps as a seat.
Bronze Stool 1st Century AD Roman (Source: The British Museum) Antique Furniture, Stool, Chair
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Bronze Stool 1st Century AD Roman (Source: The British Museum)
A late Roman Sella Castrensis folding chair for a commander, 3rd/4th cent AD  Wrought iron with floral and geometrical bronze inlays. Height 44 cm, dimensions approximately 40 x 57 cm.  The richly decorated folding chair stands in the tradition of ancient Italic commander's insignia. Floral, Period Furniture, Roman Fashion
A late Roman Sella Castrensis folding chair for a commander, 3rd/4th cent AD Wrought iron with floral and geometrical bronze inlays. Height 44 cm, dimensions approximately 40 x 57 cm. The richly decorated folding chair stands in the tradition of ancient Italic commander's insignia.