1925 West Ham London Challenge Cup Winners Medal: Awarded to Ted Hufton. Gold 15ct hallmarked medal is blank to rear and has London Football Association to front with nice design. Stunning medal with ring suspension for the match in which West Ham beat Orient 2-1. First teams were fielded in this competition. Only two years earlier Hufton had played in goal in the FA Cup Final. Weighs 16.8 grammes.
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Ca.100-300 AD. A gold ring with a D-shaped tapering shank; oval bezel set with a dome-shaped cameo with a high relief of Hercules and the Nemean Lion. The Nemean lion was a vicious monster in Greek mythology that lived at Nemea and was eventually killed by Heracles. According to the myth, It could not be killed with mortals' weapons because its golden fur was impervious to attack. Good condition; wearable; Reference for Roman Rings: Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991. D:20mm/L:25mm UK U; US 10; 15g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1970-1990.
Ca.1300 AD. Amazing Medieval gold ring comprising an oval twisted hoop, fluted tulip bezel with inset emerald. Possibly Byznatine. Good condition; wearable; D:17mm/L:30mm; UK N US 6/5; 5.4g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1970-1990.
Ca.100 AD. An interesting Roman Legionary gold finger ring with narrow shank, broad ellipsoid bezel with stepped rim, inset pink carnelian stone depicting a bull and star. Cf. Chadour, A.B. Rings. The Alice and Louis Koch Collection, volume I, Leeds, 1994; Good condition; wearable; D:19mm/L:27mm; UK S US 9; 4.8g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1970-1990.
Ca.200 AD. A hollow gold ring with D-section hoop and elliptical bezel containing a finely cut red hardstone intaglio depicting a standing God Apollo; King of the gods in Roman mythology. He was the god of archery, music and dance, truth and prophecy, healing and diseases, the Sun and light, poetry, and more. Reference for Roman Rings: Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991; Good condition; wearable; D:17mm/L:25mm; UK N US 6/5; 6.3g; Provenance: Property of a professional collector; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1970-1990.
Ca.300 AD. A gold finger ring comprising a flat-section hoop with applied granule to each shoulder stepped bezel with inset garnet, intaglio profile of an Emperor; possibly Julian II the Apostate (if we compare with coins iconography). Julian II was a Roman Emperor from 361 to 363, as well as a notable philosopher and author in Greek. His rejection of Christianity, and his promotion of Neoplatonic Hellenism in its place, caused him to be remembered as Julian the Apostate by the Christian church. Good Condition, wearable; D:22mm/L:30mm; UK Z; US12; 8.8g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry collector; from a private Dutch collection, previously acquired on the European art Market n the 1980s.
Ca.100 AD A substantial gold finger ring representing a four-band wire hoop with S-curved neck and tail, bulb finial to the head and knop to the tail, applied disc with cell and twsited rope collar, inset garnet cabochon. Cf. Chador, A.B. Rings. The Alice and Louis Koch Collection, volume I, Leeds, 1994. Fine condition, possibly repaired; wearable; D:19mm/L:57mm UK S US 9; 18g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery; ex. 1980s British collection.
Ca.100 AD. A really interesting Roman gold ring depicting God Apollo; elliptical-shaped bezel with inserted black stone depicting Apollo Citharede, its a statue or other image of Apollo with a cithara. Among the best-known examples is the Apollo Citharoedus of the Vatican Museums, a 2nd-century AD colossal marble statue by an unknown Roman sculptor. Fine condition; rare example; wearable; large size bezel; D:19mm/L:25mm; UK S US 9; 2.7g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1970-1990.
Ca. 200 AD. Ancient Roman gold ring with round hoop; forming an oval-shaped bezel with applied carnelian stone depicting God Mercury; He is the god of financial gain, commerce, eloquence, messages, communication (including divination), travelers, boundaries, luck, trickery, and thieves; he also serves as the guide of souls to the underworld. Very good, wearable condition. Reference for Roman Rings: Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991; D:23mm/L:25mm; UK Z; US12; 7.3g; Provenance: Property of a professional London art expert; obtained from an old British collection formed in the 1990s.
Ca.700-900 AD. A gold penannular finger ring formed by a central band to the scaphoid flange with triangular and other stamps; beautiful example of Viking jewellery. Cf. Arbman, H. Birka I: Die Gräber, Uppsala, 1940. Fine condition, wearable; D:20.5mm UK U; US 10; 8.3g; Provenance: Property of a professional London art expert; obtained from an old British collection formed in the 1990s.
Ca.1400 AD. Wearable (British or French) Medieval gold ring consisting of an open-work floral shaped bezel with green emerald stones and amethyst in the central part; elaborately decorated inner side of the bezel. Such rings were worn only by the highest status aristocratic ladies, usually from the King's court. Very Fine Condition; D:18mm/L:23mm UK SIZE Q; US SIZE 8;/ 2.59g; Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1990s on the UK and European art market, All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
A collection of costume jewellery owned by Peter Wyngarde, very likely used during his varied movie, television and theatre career. The collection comprising; a good designer white metal and blue enamel 'anchor' pendant on a white metal chain (makers marks illegible), a white disc necklace, and a gold plated finger ring. All believed to have been used during production of Jason King (1971)
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