Skillet or saucepan with the figure of Felicitas from the Chatuzange Treasure, as displayed in the British Museum
Material
Silver
Size
Length 23.5 cm
Created
2nd-3rd Century AD
Present location
British Museum, London
The Chatuzange Treasure is the name of an important Roman silver hoard found in the village of Chatuzange-le-Goubet in the department of Drôme, south-eastern France. Since 1893 it has been part of the British Museum's collection.[1]
^British Museum Collection
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