Bronze statue of Isis Fortuna, green patinated. The right forearm has been broken off. The patina is slightly damaged in 3 places. The statue represents the goddess Isis Fortuna, standing, dressed in a long robe and over it a cloak, with a headdress in which the sun disk adorns with behind it probably a bastard version of ostrich feathers, flanked with simplified bovine horns. The curly hair covers the ears and is folded back into a cloth that may be part of the headdress. The eye pupils and mouth corners are drilled out. She holds a cornucopia in the left hand. Her forearm is supported on a stick. The headdress is characteristic of Isis, the horn of plenty for Fortuna. Solid bronze, figure, Isis, Fortuna, metal, bronze, 7.7 cm, 59 grams, Roman 1-300 AD, Netherlands, Utrecht, Houten, Oud-Wulven
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Bronze statue, Isis Fortuna, green patinated, right forearm, broken off, patina, slightly damaged, 3 places, statue represents, goddess Isis Fortuna, standing, dressed, long robe, cloak, headdress, sun disk adorns, bastard version, ostrich feathers, flanked, simplified bovine horns, curly hair covers, ears, folded back, cloth, part, eye pupils, mouth corners, drilled out, holds, cornucopia, left hand, forearm, supported, stick, characteristic, Isis, horn, plenty, Fortuna, Solid bronze, figure, metal, bronze, 7.7 cm, 59 grams, Roman 1-300 AD, Netherlands, Utrecht, Houten, Oud-Wulven
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