45118 'The Royal Artilleryman' powers out of Chester passing the former site of Mold Junction engine shed working a delayed 1Z34 16:02 Shrewsbury to Llandudno private charter. 19/04/25
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Roman, Augustan period, late 1st c. BCE
From Arezzo (ancient Arretium; see on Pleiades)
The reversed inscription 'TIGRANI' in the mold attributes this to the workshop of Marcus Perennius Tigranus
In the collection of the Bowdoin Museum of Art
Gift of Edward Perry Warren, Esq., Honorary Degree 1926
Inv. 1923.20
Photographed on display in the exhibit "Etruscan Gifts. Artifacts from Early Italy at Bowdoin" (February 1, 2024 - February 9, 2025)
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/2024/etruscan-gift...
Roman, Augustan period, late 1st c. BCE
From Arezzo (ancient Arretium; see on Pleiades)
In the collection of the Bowdoin Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, United States
Gift of Edward Perry Warren, Esq., Honorary Degree 1926
Inv. 1915.32
Photographed on display in the exhibit "Etruscan Gifts. Artifacts from Early Italy at Bowdoin" (February 1, 2024 - February 9, 2025)
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/2024/etruscan-gift...
artmuseum.bowdoin.edu/objects-1/info/1305
Roman, Augustan period, late 1st c. BCE
From Arezzo (ancient Arretium; see on Pleiades)
In the collection of the Bowdoin Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, United States
Gift of Edward Perry Warren, Esq., Honorary Degree 1926
Inv. 1915.33
Photographed on display in the exhibit "Etruscan Gifts. Artifacts from Early Italy at Bowdoin" (February 1, 2024 - February 9, 2025)
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/2024/etruscan-gift...
artmuseum.bowdoin.edu/objects-1/info/1306
Roman, Augustan period, late 1st c. BCE
From Arezzo (ancient Arretium; see on Pleiades)
In the collection of the Bowdoin Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, United States
Gift of Edward Perry Warren, Esq., Honorary Degree 1926
Inv. 1915.32
Photographed on display in the exhibit "Etruscan Gifts. Artifacts from Early Italy at Bowdoin" (February 1, 2024 - February 9, 2025)
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/2024/etruscan-gift...
artmuseum.bowdoin.edu/objects-1/info/1305
Roman, Augustan period, late 1st c. BCE
From Arezzo (ancient Arretium; see on Pleiades)
The reversed inscription 'TIGRANI' in the mold attributes this to the workshop of Marcus Perennius Tigranus
In the collection of the Bowdoin Museum of Art
Gift of Edward Perry Warren, Esq., Honorary Degree 1926
Inv. 1923.20
Photographed on display in the exhibit "Etruscan Gifts. Artifacts from Early Italy at Bowdoin" (February 1, 2024 - February 9, 2025)
www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/2024/etruscan-gift...
Metal mold with design pattern to shape casted material. The mold material is likely of steel, using a split mold in two pieces which are joined/aligned at the parting line by means of dowel pins to facilitate withdrawal of the casting, and has a gating system to enter and relieve the casting materials.
The mold design may have been configured to produce something like a plump bob (weight) or fishing sink. Or ? The mold may have been originally formed by a sand casting technique or machined from raw steel materials. It is not a precise mold so trimming and deburring likely was planned for the finished part, which had a five-star design etched on one side of the mold. No markings on the parts to indicate the origin of the mold, materials, or producer.
Donated by Mary Irene Telford 11/13/2024. ACC# TBA# 2024.027.005.
See flic.kr/s/aHskCtDqrQ for additional items like this.
(Photo credit Bob Gundersen www.flickr.com/photos/bobphoto51/albums).
My first portrait of a northern lapwing this year (Vanellus vanellus, in the plover family), from Jæren 3.5 weeks ago.
I wish the background was better, but I just couldn't delete this one.
(Vipe (i lofamilien), in Norwegian)
I look forward to look for some more newly arrived migratory bird species tomorrow, like the ring ouzel (ringtrost in Norwegian), to add to this year's list which now numbers 135 bird species.
My album of birds here.
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