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Denarius of Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176; Roman empress 161–176) issued under Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180). Obverse: draped bust of Faustina II facing right, inscribed VSTIN—AVGVSTA. Reverse: draped throne (pulvinar) with two children (twins Commodus and Antoninus), motif SAECVLI FELICIT. Iconography notes: pulvinar with two children; children; Faustina the Younger; Commodus — thrones. Date: 161–176, Rome, Roman Empire. Coin: diameter 17.5 mm, weight 3.20 g, axis 180°., A round metallic object with a worn silver-gray surface is centered against a white background; the-stock-foto
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Denarius, Marcus Aurelius (121–180), Faustina the Younger (ca. 130–176), draped bust of the empress right, hair in waves tied in a bun, wearing a diadem; pearl border. Reverse: SAECVLI FELICIT — throne decorated with drapery on which two children sit; pearl border. Roman Empire, 161–176 CE. Rome. Coin; weight 3.34 g; axis 180°., A round, worn metal coin with a dark gray to brownish patina, showing an indented rectangular panel at its center that contains two simplified standing figures and rough vertical marks beneath them; the rim of the coin is irregular and slightly chipped in places, and-stock-foto
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Plaque with Melpomene, Etruria Factory Staffordshire; pottery factory; 1769–1950. Flaxman the Younger, John after, Wedgwood, Josiah 1730–1795 factory owner, Flaxman, John 1755–1826, Wedgwood, Josiah 1730–1795. Mythologies, jasper stoneware. Oval sapphire plaque with white relief overlay — muse of tragedy, Melpomene, with the inscription MELPOMONE embossed below; relief after the design of John Flaxman: Apollo and nine Muses. In a rectangular mahogany wooden frame. ca. 1780–1785. England; Staffordshire; Stoke-on-Trent. Plaque., A rectangular wooden plaque in a deep reddish-brown tone with a-stock-foto
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Four-sided platter by Bradbury, Thomas & Sons Sheffield; goldsmiths; fl. ca. 1769–1943. Four-sided platter with slightly concave, raised sides; upturned, irregularly cut rim, decorated with a band of godron ornament. Engraved on the side with a rooster standing on a crown. Dated 1903/1904, London, England, Great Britain. Dish. Height 3.9 cm; width 25 cm; depth 20.8 cm; weight 684 g., A rectangular metallic lid with rounded, scalloped corners and an indented central area, featuring a raised circular opening at the center and a decorative twisted rope-like border framing the inner panel; the-stock-foto