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$37.55 Shipping Condition: Used Location: SALFORD, United Kingdom Coat of arms as Prince of Wales (1958–2022). Princess Lilibet of Sussex. Prince Archie of Sussex. The Duchess of Sussex. The Duke of Sussex. Prince Louis ... moreof Wales. Princess Charlotte of Wales. Titles and styles.
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ANCIENT ROMAN ZOOMORPHIC BRONZE VOTING STICK - EAGLE
Circa 1st-3rd century AD. The top of an ancient Roman zoomorphic bronze voting stick. Depicting an eagle. Senators in the provinces used voting sticks to give their votes on important political and economical matters. Length: 33 mm. TERMS and SHIPPING ● All items are guaranteed to be authentic/original and as described. 30 day return privilege for any reason less shipping fees ● Domestic shipping and handling via 1st class mail is $4.00. Combined shipping: $1.00 more for each additional auction added to the shipment ● International shipping and handling via 1st class mail is $8.00. Combined shipping: $1.00 more for each additional auction added to the shipment ● Shipping to Italy. Balkan countries, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Argentina, Brazil and China via Express mail only $48.00 ● Shipping charges include handling and shipping materials. ... moreNot just postage expenses. The highest shipping fee of the won auctions goes first ● Payment must be received within 2 weeks from the end of auction ● Contact us if you have any questions before bidding* The antiquities have been buried in the earth as this has been the safest place. For one reason or another some of the antiquities have never been retrieved by their owners. These saved or lost items from ancient times are being discovered now days. Bringing us the pleasure of collecting them* Powered by The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
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Roman Bronze Voting Stick and Snake Ring Set
Roman Bronze Voting Stick and Snake Ring Set measures: 120 mm/ 23 mm dia ring: 23 weight: 24 gm The Roman Empire was the post-Republican period of the ancient Roman civilization. Characterised by an autocratic form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean. The term is used to describe the Roman state during and after the time of the first emperor, Augustus. The 500-year-old Roman Republic, which preceded it, had been weakened and subverted through several civil wars. Several events are commonly proposed to mark the transition from Republic to Empire, including Julius Caesar's appointment as perpetual dictator(44 BC) the Battle of Actium(2 September 31 BC) and the Roman Senate's granting to Octavian the honorific Augustus(4 January 27 BC) Roman expansion began in the days of the Republic, ... morebut the empire reached its greatest extent under Emperor Trajan: during his reign the Roman Empire controlled approximately 6.5 million km2 of land surface. Because of the Empire's vast extent and long endurance, the institutions and culture of Rome had a profound and lasting influence on the development of language, religion, architecture, philosophy, law, and forms of government in the territory it governed, particularly Europe, and by means of European expansionism throughout the modern world. In the late 3rd century AD, Diocletian established the practice of dividing authority between four co-emperors, in order to better secure the vast territory, putting an end to the Crisis of the Third Century. During the following decades the empire was often divided along an East/West axis. After the death of Theodosius I in 395 it was divided for the last time.8] The Western Roman Empire collapsed in 476 as Romulus Augustus was forced to abdicate by Odoacer. The Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire ended in 1453 with the death of Constantine XI and the capture of Constantinople by the Ottoman Turks led by Mehmed II. Delivery: via Royal Mail Shipment fees for NORMAL DELIVERY(no tracking
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Roman Bronze Voting Stick and Bracelet Set
Roman Bronze Voting Stick and Bracelet Set measures: 131 mm/ 44 mm dia bracelet: 64 mm weight: 43 gm The Roman Empire was the post-Republican period of the ancient Roman civilization. Characterised by an autocratic form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean. The term is used to describe the Roman state during and after the time of the first emperor, Augustus. The 500-year-old Roman Republic, which preceded it, had been weakened and subverted through several civil wars. Several events are commonly proposed to mark the transition from Republic to Empire, including Julius Caesar's appointment as perpetual dictator(44 BC) the Battle of Actium(2 September 31 BC) and the Roman Senate's granting to Octavian the honorific Augustus(4 January 27 BC) Roman expansion began in the days of the Republic, ... morebut the empire reached its greatest extent under Emperor Trajan: during his reign the Roman Empire controlled approximately 6.5 million km2 of land surface. Because of the Empire's vast extent and long endurance, the institutions and culture of Rome had a profound and lasting influence on the development of language, religion, architecture, philosophy, law, and forms of government in the territory it governed, particularly Europe, and by means of European expansionism throughout the modern world. In the late 3rd century AD, Diocletian established the practice of dividing authority between four co-emperors, in order to better secure the vast territory, putting an end to the Crisis of the Third Century. During the following decades the empire was often divided along an East/West axis. After the death of Theodosius I in 395 it was divided for the last time.8] The Western Roman Empire collapsed in 476 as Romulus Augustus was forced to abdicate by Odoacer. The Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire ended in 1453 with the death of Constantine XI and the capture of Constantinople by the Ottoman Turks led by Mehmed II. Delivery: via Royal Mail Shipment fees for NORMAL DELIVERY(no tra
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ROMAN BRONZE SENATOR VOTING STICK
Roman Bronze Senators zoomorphic VOTING STICK Provincial senators used these throughout the empire to vote on local matters such as collecting taxes. Paying for local legions, provincial coins, and gladiator games. Year: 2nd-3rd century AD. Found place Balkans region
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Roman Bronze Voting Stick and Snake Bracelet Set
Measures: 147 mm/ 26 mm Dia bracelet: 66 mm Weight: 43 g Condition: Excellent Please read the description and bid accordingly! As pictured and as described. NO RESERVE! Returns accepted for any reason. Bid confidently! YOU ARE BIDDING ON THE ITEM PICTURED! The founding of Rome goes back to the very early days of civilization. It is so old. It is today known as'the eternal city' The Romans believed that their city was founded in the year 753 BC. Modern historians though believe it was the year 625 BC. Early Rome was governed by kings, but after only seven of them had ruled, the Romans took power over their own city and ruled themselves.They then instead had a council known as the'senate' which ruled over them. From this point on one speaks of the'Roman Republic'The word'Republic' itself comes from the Latin(the ... morelanguage of the Romans) words'res publica' which mean'public matters' or'matters of state' The senate under the kings had only been there to advise the king. Now the senate appointed a consul, who ruled Rome like a king, but only for one year. This was a wise idea, as like that, the consul ruled carefully and not as a tyrant, for he knew that otherwise he could be punished by the next consul, once his year was up.Rome knew four classes of people. This division was very important to the Romans. The lowest class were the slaves. They were owned by other people. They had no rights at all. The next class were the plebeians. They were free people. But they had little say at all. The second highest class were the equestrians(sometimes they are called the'knights' Their name means the'riders' as they were given a horse to ride if they were called to fight for Rome. To be an equestrian you had to be rich. The highest class were the nobles of Rome. They were called'patricians' All the real power in Rome lay with them.The Roman Republic was a very successful government. It lasted from 510 BC until 23 BC- almost 500 years. The Roman empire
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A29. Roman style bronze voting stick.
Replica of Roman voting stick. Used ones by Roman senators and high official to vote on different public.matter.
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Lot of Roman Fibulae Rings Voting Stick Antique/Ancient
+ 7 Roman fibulae(+2 pieces of fibulae) + 10 Rings(1 broken. Some are medieval) + 1 Senators Voting Stick with Birds + tracking number
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Ancient Roman Empire, 1st - 3rd c. AD. Bronze Senator's Voting Stick, Bird
Roman Empire. 1st- 3rd c. AD. Part of a bronze zoomorphic senator's voting stick with a bird. Part of handle is missing. Provincial senators used these to signal their votes on taxes, coinage, military spending, gladiator games, etc. 69mm x 20mm x 5mm. Dark green patina. Found in the former Yugoslavia. Item Pictured) Check out my! If you want to take advantage of the combined S&H discount do not send your payment until you receive an invoice for all your purchases. I will update the invoice automatically for up to 7 days. Payment is expected within 7 days. I will ship your item within 7 days of payment. Be sure to add me to your! GUARANTEED TO BE AUTHENTIC OR YOUR MONEY BACK. NO REFUNDS FOR LOST INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS! RETURNS ONLY. SORRY. BY PURCHASING THIS ITEM YOU AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS ABOVE. If you would like holders( 2x2 ... moreMYLAR COIN FLIP) for your coins. They are an extra $0.50 per coin. Contact me and I will add it to your invoice. 336.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fvo%7B%3Dd70f%2B%3E336-145233bbc64-0x114-
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1365' Ancient Roman bronze bird, part of a senator's voting stick
This item. Just like all of my other ones, is genuine and from the period described. I do not sell replicas, only authentic artifacts. If you have questions about anything regarding my listings. Please do not hesitate to contact me and ask them. I can combine the shipping. So when you are finished with bidding or buying, please request an invoice for the full payment, this is the best way to send several items on the price of one(depending on the weight of course) I accept various ways of payment, not only PayPal(such as postal orders, cheques, cash, etc) so let me know if you are not paying by PayPal and if you want to pay via a different way. I ship internationally only via an Airsure delivery or International Signed For(if your country does not have Airsure) Each purchase over 100 pounds is insured. Which adds 2-3 more pounds to the shipping ... morebut both you and I can be free of worries.
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Authentic Ancient ROMAN Artifact Bronze Bird Zoomorphic Voting Stick 12167
Authentic Ancient ROMAN Artifact Bronze Bird Zoomorphic Voting Stick 12167. Authentic Ancient ROMAN Artifact- Bronze Voting Stick with Bird. This item has been broken in antiquity as the patina is covering the break in it. This item was found with a metal detector in the Balkans. It is being sold in'as found' condition. I accept Paypal only. If you are the winning bidder. You will receive an automatic invoice. Please check its accuracy. If you are having trouble paying. Please send me a message and I will send you a correct invoice. Individual item shipping costs are listed below the last photo in this auction ad. Be sure to contact me if there is a question. If you are the winning bidder. Payment must be made within 10 days. Please contact me if you have a problem with your purchase and I will do my best to insure your satisfaction. ... morePlease see my feedback to check my prior performance and to see what other buyers have said about my auctions. Customer service is of utmost importance to me. I attempt to describe every item with as much detail and as accurately as possible. I try to take photos of every item so you can see what you are buying. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! I will refund your full purchase price if I am contacted within 60 days from date on postage for return authorization. Return shipping is the responsibility of buyer. Shipping confirmation recommended. Item must be returned in the exact condition as received. Copyright © 2006 WOW IT UP. All Rights Reserved Launched from my store- Powered by
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Ancient Roman Empire 1-3st AD Bronze Zoomorphic Voting Stick of a Bird 7.2"183mm
This is an exclusive that Item your collection or gift for your loved collection. I’m glad to present you my articles which I found a hard time to found and offer them to you. I hope you can value their quality correctly. Buying the article. You get exactly what you see on the photos and never any photocopy nor replica. The shipment will be with tracking number. When you buy more than one article the shipping is combined and the cost depends only on the weight of the packet. That way you can save money from transporting costs. If the article is marked with“FREE SHIPPING” The delivery is absolutely free and certificated with a tracking number. The only thing you will need to pay. In case you want an assurance, is the amount of 2€ for every 50€ of the sum insured. For the buyers from Spain. I shall say that I prefer the bank transfer and for ... morethe rest of the World, I prefer PayPal. The shipping cost is 3.90 euros for Spain. Registered mail with tracking number. Buying ancient and antique objects for you is a save investment because year by year these objects become fewer and older. Buying for the beloved ones. Gives you the chance to make a unforgettable gift. If you have any questions. Don’t worry to ask me. I’m open for every kind of offers. I want to thank you all for the attention! Это эксклюзивный пункт из вашей коллекции или подарка для коллекции вашего любимого. Здравствуйте. Мои дорогие! Я рад представить Вам свои артикули. Я надеюсь. Что вы оцените их должным образом достоинство и качество. Приобретая этот продукт. Вы получите именно то, что вы видите на фотографиях, и ни в коем случае фотокопий или другой артикул! Почтовые доставки имеют отслеживая номер. При покупке больше деталей осуществляется комбинированный перевозка которых зависит только от веса покупок. Таким образом сэкономить на транспортных расходах. Если элемент помечен"Бесплатная доставка" то доставка осуществляется бесплатно и с отслеживая номером. Только таким образом объявляет вести. Если вы хотите дополнительное страхование. Ко
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A460. Roman style bronze voting stick.Bird
Replica of Roman bronze voting stick. Used by Roman provincial senators to vote on different public matter. RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Feog4d71f%2B0a7%3E-1474fff26c2-0x110-
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A476.Roman style bronze voting stick.
Replica of Roman bronze voting stick.decorated with bird on the top.Used by Roman provincial senators to vote on different public matters. g.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk%601d72f%2Bjw%60hquvg%3Eg-14813df3aca-0xe9-
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Ancient Roman Empire, 1st - 3rd c. AD. Bronze voting stick with bird top
Roman Provincial Senator’s voting stick- bronze use by Senators to vote on local matters such as collecting taxes Greek Macedonia 100- 300 AD
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