An interesting Gryllos
Lot 1827
ASIA MINOR. Uncertain. 2nd-3rd centuries. Tessera (Lead, 18 mm, 4.81 g). Gryllos composed of a large Silenos mask, rooster's legs and the forepart of a swan (?) advancing right. Rev. Blank. Apparently unpublished, but cf. Gülbay & Kireç 83 (for a similar design). A rare and intriguing type. Some scuffs, otherwise, about very fine.

From a collection of lead tesserae from Asia Minor, Leu Web Auction 16, 22-24 May 2021, 3231.

Grylloi are composite creatures that are usually composed of a large Silenos mask with the legs of a rooster and one or multiple animal foreparts springing out. They were a popular and common motif in Roman gem engraving. Grylloi of this "rooster legs" type are apparently very rare on tesserae. However, the related design of a composite "Janiform" head of Silenos and a young Pan is known from several tessera types (Gülbay & Kireç 140-142, Vossen col. 42, 78 and Leu Numismatik Web Auction 14, 1068).
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Closing time: 15-Aug-21, 13:16:00 CEST
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