The six objects that compose the treasure date from the 2nd/3rd centuries AD and depict a range of religious and mythological subjects. They are unfortunately only fragments of highly decorated silver vessels they may have formed part of a
temple treasure. Four of them are the handles of silver vessels, probably
skillets, while the other two are the base and a fitting for a silver vessel. The subjects represented on the handles include the goddess
Minerva above a temple, the deity
Juno, below which is a seated figure of
Mercury with the flanking figures of
Bacchus and
Ariadne below and six of the
Twelve Labours of Hercules. ==See also==