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Lot 91

Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Gold Shilling or Thrymsa, Post-Crondall period, c. 650-70, East Anglian Trophy series, ‘Runic Ring-Bearer’ type, armoured bust left, double-diadem high across radiate hair, heavenly cross before face, star ornament with connected rings below, rev. [–]ᛚá›áÅ¡©á›–á›—áÅ¡»áÅ¡· [ltoedhg] around double pelleted circle containing Roman trophy with two crosses below, 1.18g/9h (Marsden 20 = MEC 8, 14 = GCASE 780, same dies; SCBI Abramson –; SCBI BM –; Sutherland –; Metcalf –; N –; S 766). Light earthen deposits, good very fine with the obverse well-centred and struck up; only the second true specimen to be recorded and presumably unique to commerce, extremely rare thus £6,000-£8,000 --- Provenance: Found near East Bergholt, Suffolk, c. 1998 (EMC 2023.0098) English gold coins of the seventh century remain remarkably scarce. Despite the efforts of metal detectorists, it is becoming increasingly clear that few will ever be found, and this holds particularly true in the case of the East Anglian ‘Trophy’ series. Around two dozen specimens have been recorded, struck from just five obverse dies. Clearly this was not a large-scale operation, and it did not produce a currency suited for significant circulation. Unusually for this period, the obverse designs employed for the ‘Trophy’ series are not derived from Roman prototypes. Rather, these are original compositions of the mid to late seventh century, presumably imbued with significance recognisable to contemporaries. The design carried on the specimen offered for sale here represents an intriguing variation on the normal arrangement. While the diademed and cuirassed bust remains much the same, the orientation has been reversed, and the cross and hand motif seen on substantive ‘Trophy’ series is replaced with something altogether different. Here, a large floating cross occupies the upper part of the field below which is a star-shaped motif, with two of the radiate limbs terminating in rings, with another free-floating limb terminating in a ring directly underneath. Given its unusual and deliberately Christian iconography, Metcalf felt able to relate the substantive ‘Trophy’ series (with its cross and hand motif) to a specific event. An account of the consecration of Medeshamstede Abbey (Peterborough) in the mid 660s records that witnesses, including king Wulfhere, attested the charter ‘with their finger on Christ’s cross’, and it is to this episode that the ‘Trophy’ series has been attributed. However, such an arrangement does not sit comfortably with the known find-spots for the issue, which instead indicate a pattern of circulation around coastal East Anglia with a particular cluster in the proximity of Ipswich, and allows little room for explaining the star and ring variants. On the reverse our coin carries the eponymous trophy scene adapted, like many of the numismatic motifs from this period, from a coin of the late Roman Empire. However, once again there is a dramatic departure from the arrangement seen within the substantive part of the ‘Trophy’ issue; the ordinary Latin legend has been replaced by runic script, a feature known from only one other true specimen (now housed in the Fitzwilliam Museum) and a contemporary plated forgery. Unfortunately, this runic legend has posed difficulties, and its meaning remains unexplained. Nevertheless, the very use of a runic legend is intriguing and may well demonstrate a desire amongst the elite of East Anglia to embrace their pre-Christian, and pre-Latin, traditions. Recognition of this prompts a possible explanation for the enigmatic star and ring motif seen before the bust on our coin. As Marsden notes, ‘The annulets could well represent rings. The bestowing of rings by lords to their sworn followers was a feature of Anglo-Saxon society and is reflected in the heroic poetry of the age’…’If - as seems likely - the portraits represent the king of East Anglia, then they mark him out as both a Christian lord and perhaps also a ring-giver in the tradition of his ancestors’. Works cited: Abramson, T., Gold Coins of Anglo-Saxon England, 2022 Marsden, A. ‘East Anglia’s Earliest Issues; the Trophy type shillings’, in Cæaromagus 120, 2016 Metcalf, D.M. Thrymsas and Sceattas in the Ashmolean Museum, 3 vols, 1993–4 Naismith, R., Medieval European Coinage, with a catalogue of the coins in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Vol. 8: Britain and Ireland (c.400-1066), 2017 Woods, A.R., ‘The production and use of coinage in East Anglia 500-800, in BNJ 91, 2021

Lot 16

A William IV hallmarked 18ct gold and diamond ring. The ring set with a central rose cut diamond cluster  flanked by scrolled foliate shoulders framing further rose cut diamonds to reeded shank with remnants of enamel decoration. There is a small top area of gold scrolled decoration missing to one shoulder see images.  Hallmarked London 1836. Makers Mark T.D in an indented lozenge. Central rose cut diamond approx 3mm x 1mm. Weight  4.4g Size P. 

Lot 345

A hallmarked 18ct white gold and diamond solitaire ring. The ring set with a central round brilliant cut diamond  having diamond set shoulders to plain shank. Hallmarked London. Principle diamond approx  4.6mm x 4.6mm x 3mm 0.33ct. Weight  3.8g. Size Q

Lot 444

A hallmarked 9ct gold and diamond ring. The ring being set with seven round cut diamond ring. Hallmarked London 1980. Weight 2.6g. Size O.

Lot 10

18CT YELLOW GOLD DIAMOND & EMERALD RING - SIZE N

Lot 17

18CT YELLOW GOLD DIAMOND CUT & SAPPHIRE RING - SIZE N

Lot 18

18CT YELLOW GOLD NATURAL TOPAZ RING - APPROX 10.93G - SIZE N

Lot 19

18CT WHITE GOLD DIAMOND CLUSTER TWIN WEDDING RING SET SIZE M

Lot 2

14CT YELLOW GOLD OLD CUT DIAMOND RING - SIZE O

Lot 21

18CT YELLOW GOLD DIAMOND & CABOUCHON RUBY RING - SIZE K

Lot 33

GOLD & DIAMOND RING SIZE M

Lot 34

GOLD OLD CUT DIAMOND RING - SIZE P

Lot 42

8CT GOLD & DIAMOND RING - SIZE G

Lot 49

18CT WHITE GOLD DIAMOND & EMERALD RING - SIZE P

Lot 58

YELLOW GOLD DIAMOND RING CENTRE STONE IS APPROX 0.40CTS WITH 6 SMALL DIAMONDS TO THE SIDE SIZE P/Q

Lot 60

18CT WHITE GOLD SINGLE DIAMOND RING - 0.50CTS APPROX WITH RUBY HALO RING SIZE O

Lot 61

18CT GOLD & 9 DIAMOND RING - SIZE O APPROX 11.7GRAMS

Lot 62

18 CARAT GOLD TWIN DIAMOND SET IN PLATINUM RING - SIZE N

Lot 79

9CT GOLD OVAL AMETHYST RING WITH DIAMOND HALO SIZE N

Lot 8

18CT WHITE GOLD DIAMOND & SAPPHIRE RING - SIZE L

Lot 81

9CT GOLD DIAMOND & RUBY RING - SIZE N

Lot 86

9 CARAT GOLD RING - SIZE P - 4 GRAMS

Lot 597

An 18ct yellow gold sapphire and diamond flower head ring, size L, approx. 2.1g.

Lot 520

A 14ct yellow gold gem set ring with two rows of brilliant cut diamonds and with calibre cut square gem stones comprising garnet, peridot, amethyst, garnet, citrine and aquamarine, size M 1/2, approx. 6.16g.Condition Report: Minor surface scratches to the shank but overall condition is good.

Lot 541

A 9ct yellow gold gentleman's signet ring with black onyx plaque set with initial 'R', size 2, and a further yellow metal signet ring stamped 10k set with an eagle, size 4, combined approx. 13.15g (2)

Lot 551

A 9ct yellow gold diamond ring with central round brilliant cut stone flanked by four further small diamonds to the shoulders, size L 1/2, approx 2g.

Lot 566

A 9ct yellow gold single stone dress ring and a 9ct yellow gold three stone dress ring, sizes M 1/2 and P, combined approx 3.35g (2)

Lot 531

An 18ct yellow gold and diamond three stone gypsy style ring inscribed inside the band 'W to E 26.6.21', size K 1/2, and a further 18ct yellow gold ring set with tiny old cut diamonds, one stone missing, size P, combined approx. 8.8g (2)

Lot 529

An 18ct yellow gold and diamond five stone ring, size K, approx. 2.5g, and a yellow metal diamond three stone ring, size H, approx. 2.3g (2)

Lot 562

A 9ct yellow gold garnet set flower head ring, size R, and a further 9ct yellow gold dress ring, size S 1/2, combined 4.4g (2)

Lot 521

A 9ct yellow gold diamond cluster ring with central flower head set with seven brilliant cut stones, with further stones to the shoulders, size U, approx. 3.34g.Condition Report: Minor surface scratches to the band, the diamonds are well matched and facing up nicely white, inclusions visible with a loupe only.

Lot 539

An 18ct yellow gold ring with swept textured settings set with two red coloured gems, ring size L, approx 6g.

Lot 530

An 18ct yellow gold emerald and diamond ring with emerald cut emerald within a border of small diamonds, size J 1/2, approx. 5g.

Lot 550

A 9ct yellow gold signet ring with engraved initials to the oval platform, size T and a further 9ct yellow gold ring, size T, combined approx 7g (2)

Lot 553

A 9ct yellow gold signet ring set with a coin dated 1949 and with pierced shoulders, size L. approx. 2.6g.

Lot 517

A group of jewellery including an 18ct gold ring (cut) 6.4g, five various other rings 14.7g, a 9ct gold cased wristwatch on sprung bracelet 19g, various cufflinks, etc.

Lot 561

An 18ct yellow gold ring set with three small diamonds to the rectangular platform, ring size L1/2, approx 3g.

Lot 588

A 9ct yellow gold and silver eternity ring and four dress rings (5).

Lot 579

A 9ct yellow gold dress ring set with a chequered design, size K ½, approx. 2.5g

Lot 578

A yellow metal gentleman's ring, size U, approx. 5g, and a 9ct yellow gold paste set pendant (2)

Lot 525

A 9ct white gold and diamond cluster ring set with baguette and round brilliant cut stones, with a SGL report detailing the diamonds colour G/H, clarity I1, totalling 0.50cts, size L 1/2, approx. 3.5g.

Lot 565

An 18ct yellow gold, sapphire and diamond three stone ring, size I 1/2, approx. 2.45g.

Lot 212

A 9ct white gold and chip diamond set ring

Lot 213

A 9ct white gold chip diamond set and green diamond baguette set ring

Lot 211

A 9ct white gold and chip diamond set ring

Lot 222

A 9ct gold tanzanite and diamond set ring with diamond set shoulders, rig size O, approx. total weight 3.5gms

Lot 165

A Danish stainless steel box and contents pf various cuff-links, a silver napkin ring, a 9ct gold necklace approx. 1.8gms, two 9ct gold stick pins and a yellow metal stick pin

Lot 204

A 9ct gold and diamond set ring, ring size Q, approx. total weight 3gms

Lot 214

A 9ct white gold and chip diamond set ring

Lot 216

A 9ct gold opal and diamond set ring, rings size S, approx. total weight 3.5gms

Lot 222

18ct Gold ring set with 9 diamonds. Size R.5

Lot 224

10ct Gold Texas university ring dated 98 Total weight 35.7g Ring Size T

Lot 225

Victorian 18ct Gold ring with emblem of the lion. Valuation certificate from 1987 total weight 11.1g Size U

Lot 229

10ct Gold ring set with diamonds & blue gem stones Size S

Lot 230

18ct Gold ring set with 7 diamonds Size P

Lot 231

10ct Gold diamond cluster ring Size Q

Lot 232

9ct Gold ring diamond cluster set with illusion cut diamonds ring Size P

Lot 233

10ct Gold ring set with ruby & diamonds Size Q

Lot 234

10ct White gold diamond cluster ring Size P

Lot 238

18ct Gents white gold ring set with solitaire diamond Weight 8.4g Size T Diamonds diameter approx 5mm (0.50ct)

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