Thessaly, Trikka; head of Trikka/Asklepios seated
	
			Description:
					Thessaly, Trikka, early 4th century BC. Head of the nymph Trikka to right, wearing a pendant earring and with her hair in a roll / TPIKKAI-ΩN; Asklepios, draped to the waits, seated right on backless stool, holding staff over his left shoulder and holding small bird in his right hand, feeding it to a snake coiled to left on the right; A below stool.				
		
		
				
			Diameter:
					AE22 mm
		
	
				
			Weight:
					9,18 g
		
	
				
			Grade:
					aVF/VF		
	
				
			Attribution:
					Rogers 552; SNG Cop 267		
	
				
			Commentary:
					rare; dark green patina with some scattered bronze patches, well centered, good details		
	
				
			History:
					Trikka was, according to legend, the birthplace of Asklepios and also the place of his earliest sanctuary.		
		
		
		
				
						Article Number:
									024-08-02-41652							
						
		
		
	
							
							
			