Bursa Treasure
The Bursa Treasure or the Brusa Treasure is the name of an early Ancient Roman silver hoard found in the city of Bursa, Western Turkey. Since 1913, the entire treasure has been part of the British Museum's collection.
Discovery and original ownership
In the early 20th century, a rich collection of silver articles was unearthed from a tomb near Bursa in the Marmara region of Turkey. The exact circumstances of the treasure's discovery remains unclear, but it was later sold to the British Museum by the London art dealer W. C. Bacon & Co in 1913.The lack of provenance has made it difficult to determine who the hoard originally belonged to, but most of the extant objects indicate that it was probably part of an elite Roman lady's toiletry from the 1st century AD.