All of these objects are now in the British Museum[1] In 1764, a large hoard of Roman silver was found in Mâcon, Burgundy.
A figure engraved in the central medallion of the dish shows a man pouring a libation at an altar.
Other images of deities represented include the moon-goddess Luna, Genius and Jupiter, who is clasping a thunderbolt.
Perhaps the most impressive item in the treasure is the small figure of a tutela, the goddess of chance or fortune.
She is shown carrying in her hand a plate and busts of various divinities and between her wings are placed images of gods of the seven days of the week: Saturn, Sol, Luna, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter and Venus.