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Roman sole of a shoe with hobnail holes

In Auction 5 - Charity Auction 2024

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El Campello , Alicante
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ITEM: Sole of a shoe with hobnail holes
MATERIAL: Leather
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 1st - 3rd Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 217 mm x 69 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex. Private collection Maastricht, The Netherlands. Bought in 1995. Ex. Private collection Mainz, Germany. Collected before the 1970’s.
PARALLEL: BRITISH MUSEUM Collection, Accession number 1856,0701.7247, 1856,0701.1045, 1856,0701.7235 and 1856,0701.7237

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export Licence. If you are from outside the European Union, we will have to apply for the export licence again for your country, this takes 3 to 5 weeks and has a cost of 5% of the hammer price, this amount will be added to the final invoice.

The soles from the Roman period represents a common feature of Roman military and civilian footwear, particularly the caligae, the heavy-duty sandals worn by Roman soldiers. Hobnails were small metal studs or nails inserted into the soles of shoes to provide extra durability, traction, and protection, especially for those who frequently marched on rough terrain. The soles of Roman shoes were typically made from thick layers of leather, into which these nails were driven, creating a robust and long-lasting sole. Hobnails not only prevented excessive wear but also improved grip, making them essential for soldiers who had to navigate diverse landscapes during campaigns.

In terms of construction, the hobnails were inserted from the inside of the shoe, with their heads secured within the leather to prevent discomfort for the wearer. The nails’ pointed ends protruded through the outer surface of the sole, forming a grid-like pattern. These shoes, with their studded soles, became iconic of the Roman military and are often depicted in Roman art and statues. Civilians, too, used hobnailed shoes, particularly those who worked in agriculture or traveled long distances, where the enhanced durability was essential for daily life. Excavations at military camps and Roman settlements frequently uncover these soles, with the distinctive pattern of hobnail holes still visible.

Hobnail shoes not only had a practical function but also carried symbolic and tactical significance in the Roman period. For soldiers, the sound of hobnailed boots—often described as a clattering or stomping noise—became a symbol of Roman military presence and power. The sound alone could instill fear in enemies. Additionally, the tough soles protected soldiers’ feet during long marches, allowing the Roman legions to cover vast distances more effectively. Archaeological finds of these shoes, particularly at battlefields and military forts, provide valuable insights into Roman military life, showing how practical innovations like hobnail soles contributed to the strength and mobility of Rome’s armies.

ITEM: Sole of a shoe with hobnail holes
MATERIAL: Leather
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 1st - 3rd Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 217 mm x 69 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex. Private collection Maastricht, The Netherlands. Bought in 1995. Ex. Private collection Mainz, Germany. Collected before the 1970’s.
PARALLEL: BRITISH MUSEUM Collection, Accession number 1856,0701.7247, 1856,0701.1045, 1856,0701.7235 and 1856,0701.7237

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export Licence. If you are from outside the European Union, we will have to apply for the export licence again for your country, this takes 3 to 5 weeks and has a cost of 5% of the hammer price, this amount will be added to the final invoice.

The soles from the Roman period represents a common feature of Roman military and civilian footwear, particularly the caligae, the heavy-duty sandals worn by Roman soldiers. Hobnails were small metal studs or nails inserted into the soles of shoes to provide extra durability, traction, and protection, especially for those who frequently marched on rough terrain. The soles of Roman shoes were typically made from thick layers of leather, into which these nails were driven, creating a robust and long-lasting sole. Hobnails not only prevented excessive wear but also improved grip, making them essential for soldiers who had to navigate diverse landscapes during campaigns.

In terms of construction, the hobnails were inserted from the inside of the shoe, with their heads secured within the leather to prevent discomfort for the wearer. The nails’ pointed ends protruded through the outer surface of the sole, forming a grid-like pattern. These shoes, with their studded soles, became iconic of the Roman military and are often depicted in Roman art and statues. Civilians, too, used hobnailed shoes, particularly those who worked in agriculture or traveled long distances, where the enhanced durability was essential for daily life. Excavations at military camps and Roman settlements frequently uncover these soles, with the distinctive pattern of hobnail holes still visible.

Hobnail shoes not only had a practical function but also carried symbolic and tactical significance in the Roman period. For soldiers, the sound of hobnailed boots—often described as a clattering or stomping noise—became a symbol of Roman military presence and power. The sound alone could instill fear in enemies. Additionally, the tough soles protected soldiers’ feet during long marches, allowing the Roman legions to cover vast distances more effectively. Archaeological finds of these shoes, particularly at battlefields and military forts, provide valuable insights into Roman military life, showing how practical innovations like hobnail soles contributed to the strength and mobility of Rome’s armies.

Auction 5 - Charity Auction 2024

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Apartado de Correos 521
El Campello
Alicante
03560
Spain

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8.1. If you win more than one item, we can do a combined shipment and you will not be charged extra for it, unless one of the pieces won makes shipping more expensive.

8.2. Items will be shipped only upon receipt of payment in full and will be insured for their full value. For shipments outside Europe, customs and duties may apply upon entry in to customer country, and this fee, if any, is the buyer’s responsibility. We will not falsify customs value on international shipments! If you have questions about this, please inquire before bidding.

8.3. As a guideline, for a small parcel, our courier and insured shipping rates are: 9,95 € for Spain, 24,95 € for Europe, England and Switzerland and 39,95 € for America and Asia. If its a medium parcel, 9,95 € for Spain, 24,95 € for Europe, England and Switzerland and 69,95 € for America and Asia. In case it is large, heavy or for a value of more than 1000 euros may be increased slightly from the rates shown.

8.4 For pieces that are very fragile or very large in size/weight and that can only be shipped within the European Union, United Kingdom and neighbouring countries that can be transported by road will be shipped by private courier (door to door) and the price will be 350 euros, 100 euros for Spain.

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Last update: September 28th, 2024

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Stichworte: Roman