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Boscoreale cup A, after 10 CE, Louvre, Paris, silver cup with 2 handles, the figures/scene on the side probably imitates some public art/state relief that does not survive, Augustus is seated and is being handed a sculpture of victory (?), Augustus is holding a globe as well, symbolism for the large empire he rules and how he is the bringer of Pax Romana, expensive, possibly a gift
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Siena Failla![Siena Failla](https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-bmN4yx-mJ3A/AAAAAAAAAAI/AAAAAAAAAAA/AMZuuckahoFF0JAqlOQ_nXhJEV5dPqeJEw/s96-c/photo.jpg)