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English: This is a photo from the book "Die Erotik der Antike in Kleinkunst und Keramik". This title translated into english is "The eroticism of antiquity in small art and ceramics".[1]

The book was by Gaston Vorberg and was published in 1921.[1]

The book was a portfolio that included 113 plates. Each plate was an image of an object. Each object had been found in a museum or private collection. These objects were from ancient Rome and ancient Greece.[1] Some of the objects were Etruscan.[1]

Some of the objects had photos taken of them. Other objects had water colour paintings made of them.[1]

It is thought that there were around 500 copies of this portfolio produced in 1921.

In 1966 a new version of this book was published.

This image above:

Plate 112 - Watercolour painting?

The caption for this image:

Römische bordellmarken

Fundort Rom

Russischer Privatbesitz


This caption translated into english:

Roman Brothel token.

Found in Rome

Russian Private collection


See also Spintria.


The caption for this image describes these tokens as "Brothel tokens". It has been speculated that one of the uses for ancient Roman spintria tokens was for the use in brothels.[2]Spintria tokens were thought to have all been created between 22 to 79 CE.[3][2]
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Title: "Die Erotik der Antike in Kleinkunst und Keramik"

Author: Gaston Vorberg

Publisher: G. Müller

Location: Munich

Date:1921
Author Gaston Vorberg
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  1. a b c d e Vorberg, Gaston (1921) (in german) Die Erotik der Antike in Kleinkunst und Keramik, Munich: G. Müller
  2. a b "Is that a Spintria in your Pocket, or Are You Just Pleased to See Me?" in (11 July 2007) 20th Conference of the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia, Brisbane: University of Queensland Printery, pp. 225–236 ISBN: 9781864998979.
  3. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Clarke p244

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Plate 112 from "Die Erotik der Antike in Kleinkunst und Keramik". by Gaston Vorberg . Caption for image: "Römische bordellmarken". Roman Brothel Tokens.

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