Androklos' boar?
Lot 2099
ASIA MINOR. Uncertain. 2nd-3rd centuries. Tessera (Lead, 18 mm, 7.01 g). Δ Boar to right. Rev. Blank. Apparently unpublished. but cf. Leu Web Auction 16 (2021), 3224 (Δ on the reverse). Very fine.

From a European collection, acquired before 2021.

It is tempting to interpret the running boar on this tessera as an allusion to the founding legend of the city of Ephesos. Its legendary founder, Androklos, was instructed by the oracle of Delphi to found his city at a place indicated by a fish and a boar. One day, when Androklos and his hunting companions were grilling fish, one of them popped out of the fire, setting the bushes on fire. This startled a boar who tried to flee, but was killed by Androklos, thus fulfilling the prophecy. The scene of Androklos fighting the boar appears on a tessera type (Gülbay & Kireç 130, Boersema/Dalzell, Vossen col. 29 = Leu Web Auction 3 (2018), 1247). Another tessera shows a boar running to the right, with a spear in his back (Gülbay & Kireç 131a, 132) and finally, Vossen col. 59 has a boar's head facing to the right.
Starting price:
25 CHF
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220 CHF
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Closing time: 17-Jul-22, 18:34:30 CEST
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