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Roman brick

Probably made in the 18th century, 23x23x14 cm. Before baking, a Latin inscription was added in relief. The stone strongly resembles a bessalis – tiles used in Roman heated floor systems.

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  • Deception for political or economic gain

    story by Jasper de Bruin.

    Forging a brick sounds boring and pointless. But when the forger provided this brick with a roaring political inscription, a buyer immediately presented himself.

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