Bronze statuette of Dionysos holding a patera

Egyptian, Greek or Roman

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This bronze statuette of Mercury likely served as a votive object in a Roman domestic shrine or religious sanctuary. Such images of the patron deity of travelers and commerce were popular throughout the ancient world particularly in the north-western Roman provinces.

Bronze statuette of Dionysos holding a patera, Bronze, Egyptian, Greek or Roman

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