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11 various Third Reich badges etc: SS grey metal cap skull; black wound badge (pin hook missing); another (swastika removed, pin missing), another, “Spanish” type in gold; East Front medal (no suspension ring, some corrosion); an aluminium cap eagle (battered); a worker’s day badge dated 1935; and four other items. Various conditions.
A substantial silver ring with a gold bezel depicting phallus; d-shaped band with decoration. Such rings were commonly worn by the Roman soldiers who used the phallic symbol as an expression of masculinity, dominance and strength. - 20 mm (inner diameter), 16,06 grams - ca.100-200AD - From an important British collection, purchased in Europe in the 1980s. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
A substantial Viking Scandinavian silver twisted ring with remains of gold gilding; open-work band and very elaborate knot/twisted design. Possibly worn by a Viking warrior. - 20mm (inner diameter), 6,42 grams - ca.900AD - From an important British collection, purchased in Europe in the 1980s. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
Interesting Medieval, Scandinavian mythological seal ring with stylized flying Dragon, possibly Fafnir, depicted on bezel; oval band and elaborately decorated shoulders; smooth green-brown patina. In Norse mythology, Fáfnir (Old Norse and Icelandic) or Frænir is a son of the dwarf king Hreidmar and brother of Regine, Ótr, Lyngheiðr and Lofnheiðr.[1] After being affected by the curse of Andvari's ring and gold, Fafnir became a dragon and was slain by Sigurd. - 19mm (inner diameter), 4 grams - ca. 900 - 1000 AD - From an important British collection, purchased in Europe in the 1980s. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
An important Ancient gold ring with stone in bezel; elaborate, twisted band. Worn by an Egyptian aristocrat lady. - 9mm (inner diameter), 3,86 grams - ca.100AD - Property of a London gallery, purchased from USA auction. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
Substancial Viking Scadinavian mythological amulet depicting Dragon Fafnir; In Norse mythology, Fáfnir (Old Norse and Icelandic) or Frænir is a son of the dwarf king Hreidmar and brother of Regin, Ótr, Lyngheiðr and Lofnheiðr. After being affected by the curse of Andvari's ring and gold, Fafnir became a dragon and was slain by Sigurd. - 58mm, 17,5 grams - ca.900-1100AD - Property of a Oxford private collector; - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
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