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£875.00
Roman Marriage Ring. 1st – 2nd century AD. The gold original is decorated with the crossed hands symbol of friendship and may be seen in the City Museum, Liverpool, England. 9 carat yellow gold. 18 carat available on request.
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£47.00
The bronze original is a finger ring with a key attached and wad excavated from the City waterfront by the Museum of London. Width 17mm
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£297.95
Silver Caesar Augustus Ring Based on a coin found by a metal detectorist, this ring in a classical Roman style has been created by Mike Shorer DCJ FGC FIPG. Top diameter 24mm
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£895.00
The Aemilia Gold Ring. Late 2nd to early 3rd century AD. The original was found at Corbridge in 1840. The craftsmanship required to produce a piece of this detail and quality with the tools available at the time is quite remarkable. The openwork motto 'AEMILIAZESES' (Aemilia may you live) may have Christian connotations; itis thought…
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£1,580.00
This gold ring, from the Merovingian period was found near a wall at the Roman Villa near Bignor, Sussex. It is set with an oval cabochon intaglio Carnelian, carved with a figure of Venus, disrobing. The image shows the reproduction next to the original. It is also available in silver, either with (HJR 457b) or…
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£175.00
The gold original, from the Merovingian period, was found next to a wall at the Roman Villa near Bignor, Sussex. It is set with an oval cabochon intaglio Carnelian, but this example has a silver representation of the stone. It is also available in silver with a hand carved Carnelian (HJR 457b) and in 9…
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£251.25
The original gold ring, from the Merovingian period, was found near a wall at the Roman Villa near Bignor, Sussex. It is set with an oval cabochon intaglio Carnelian, carved with a figure of Venus, disrobing. The ring is also available with a silver representation of the Carnelian intaglio (HJR 457c) and in 9 carat…