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An Eastern embossed white metal mug, a silver napkin ring and sundry silver and plated items, etc., including a silver-topped toilet jar, a Mappin & Webb plated preserve pot and cover, plated crumb scoop, ice bucket, condiments with blue glass liners, shell butter dish, Ronson table lighter, hammered copper box containing novelties, etc (Q)
A Georgian composite silver eight-bottle cruet stand of shaped rectangular form, with wooden base, the stand circa 1820, scroll and foliate-cast and engraved, makers' mark 'RP' on the understand of the dividers (other marks rubbed), fitted with eight lobed and ring-turned glass condiment bottles of a similar period, two with line-engraved silver tops, four with mushroom stoppers, two with gadroon-edged silver tops, plus a George III long-handled silver-gilt salt spoon
A Roman Carnelian intaglio ring with peacock; composing a large D-shaped band with elaborately decorated shoulders. The peacock is the symbol of the Roman goddess Juno, She is often thought of as the Roman version of the Greek goddess of love and marriage, Hera. Juno was the wife and sister of Jupiter, the chief Roman god, and the two of them were worshipped along with the goddess Minerva on the Quirinal in Rome. Professionally cleaned ring in superb, wearable condition. - 20mm (inner diameter), 9 grams - ca.100 AD - From a private London Ancient jewellry collection, formed in the 1990s. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
An interesting medieval ring with twisted "knot" type bezel. It is accepted that the knot was a symbol of unbreakable bond and union. Such rings were often exchanged between spouses as a token of unity and fealty. - 17mm(inner diameter), 2,82 grams - ca.900-1000AD - Property of a professional London collector of Viking and Saxon antiquities. Acquired in the the 1980s from a Danish gentleman. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
Medieval religious ring with enameled cross on bezel; oval shaped band; shoulders decorated with a fish-bone symbols (also a Christian symbol). - 21mm(inner diameter), 5 grams - ca.1000-1200AD - From a private collection, acquired in London in the 1970s. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
Interesting Medieval ring with stylized farm / houses depicted on the bezel; intact and well preserved band with decoration on the shoulders. Very uncommon design, possibly a bespoke carving for the owner of certain estate. - 18mm (inner diameter), 11,4 grams - ca.1200-1400AD - 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 silver signet ring with a horseman holding sword on bezel; intact and well preserved band. Possibly a warrior's ring. - 19mm (inner diameter), 6,85 grams - ca.1200-1400AD - From a private London Ancient jewellry collection, formed in the 1990s. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
Superb Medieval, Viking era silver ring with cross shaped bezel applied with an amber gem; well preserved oval shaped band. Elegant and wearable artifact. - 16mm(inner diameter), 4,43 grams - ca.700-900AD - From an old British collection, acquired in York in the 1990s, brought by Jerusalem in the 1960s. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
A Crusaders silver ring with a religious monogram on bezel; intact oval shaped band. Possibly worn by a knight in the holy lands. - 19mm(inner diameter), 3,44 grams - ca.1100-1400AD - From an old British collection, acquired in York in the 1990s, brought by Jerusalem in the 1960s. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
A terracotta oil lamp in deep red burnish finish; the discuss decorated with two cornucopias signifying the goddess Fortuna. Ring handle at the back and standing on a low foot. - 93mm45 grams - ca.200-300AD - Property of a British collector; originally in Arno Jumperz, Leverkusen collection- comes with the original paperowork including find spot, purchase and literature. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
An interesting viking ring with agate stone in a cross shaped bezel; intact and well preserved band. The stone represents a stylized "dragon eye", a powerful symbol used by the vikings for protections- as a talisman. - 15mm(inner diameter), 5,48 grams - ca.700-900AD - From an old British collection, acquired in York in the 1990s, brought by Jerusalem in the 1960s. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
Very Large Roman Legionary seal ring with Griffin depicted on a large elliptical shaped bezel; The band and shoulders are elaborately decorated with stylized masks and geometric patterns. The griffin, griffon, or gryphon is a legendary creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion; the head and wings of an eagle; and sometimes an eagle's talons as its front feet. Superb, professionally cleaned ring in wearable condition. - 20mm (inner diameter), 17 grams - ca.900-100AD - From a private London Ancient jewellry collection, formed in the 1990s. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
Superb Medieval, Viking era silver ring with cross shaped bezel applied with a "sparkling" gem; well preserved oval shaped band. Elegant and wearable artifact. - 18mm(inner diameter), 5,52 grams - ca.700-900AD - Property of a York collector; acquired in the 1980s. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
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 carnelian intaglio ring with Faun / Satyr; Oval shaped, well preserved band. The faun (Latin: faunus, Ancient Greek: ??????, phaunos, pronounced [p?aunos]) is a mythological half human–half goat creature appearing in Ancient Rome. The goat man, more commonly affiliated with the Satyrs of Greek mythology or Fauns of Roman, is a bipedal creature with the legs and tail of a goat and the head, arms and torso of a man and is often depicted with goat's horns and pointed ears. These creatures in turn borrowed their appearance from the god Pan of the Greek pantheon. They were a symbol of fertility, and their chieftain was Silenus, a minor deity of Greek mythology.[1] - 18mm (inner diameter), 6,54 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 .
Superb Medieval, Viking era silver ring with cross shaped bezel applied with purple gem; well preserved oval shaped band. Elegant and wearable artifact. - 19mm (inner diameter), 5,72 grams - ca700-900AD - Property of a York collector; acquired in the 1980s. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
A Crusaders silver ring with a heraldic/family crest on bezel; intact oval shaped band. Possibly worn by a knight in the holy lands. - 18mm (inner diameter), 7,81 grams - ca.1100-1400AD - Property of a York collector; acquired 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 .
An interesting medieval ring with lozenge shaped bezel engraved with runic symbols. intact and well preserved band. Possibly worn by a Viking priest or warrior. - 19mm (inner diameter), 4,09 grams - ca.900AD - Property of a London gallery, acquired in London in the 1980s. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
Rare Roman seal ring depicting goddess Roma standing on bezel; elaborate, open-work band with most of original gildingh still presented. In ancient Roman religion, Roma was a female deity who personified the city of Rome and more broadly, the Roman state. - 18mm (inner diameter), 4,13 grams - ca.200-300AD - Property of a London gallery, acquired in London in the 1980s. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
Interesting Roman silver ring with script in Ancient Greek engraved on elliptical shaped bezel; intact and well preserved band. Inscription is a personal name / initials. - 15mm (inner diameter), 5,45 grams - ca.200-300AD - Property of a York collector; acquired 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 interesting Roman soldier's ring with large inscribed gem in bezel; intact, well-preserved D-shaped bezel. The inscription is referring to a greeting "Hail Hora". - 21mm (inner diameter), 5 grams - ca.200-300AD - Property of a York collector; acquired in the 1980s. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
Superb Medieval silver ring with oval bezel carved with a beast motif; intact and well preserved band. Possibly a mythological seal. - 17mm (inner diameter), 10,15 grams - ca.1000-1100AD - 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 interesting Viking Scandinavian twisted ring with stunning patina; open-work band and very elaborate knot/twisted design. Possibly worn by a Viking warrior. - 17mm (inner diameter), 3 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 .
A nicely patinated bronze ring with swirl effect design made of two coils over-lapping. - 18mm(inner diameter),8.5gr - ca.900-1000 AD - Property of a British collector; acquired in the 1980s. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
An interesting ring formed of bronze with an muse or nymph to the centre. nice smooth patina. - 18mm(inner diameter),3gr - ca.300BC - Property of a British collector; acquired in the 1980s. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
Rare Holy Land seal ring with moon crescent and sword depicted on bezel; intact, well preserved band. Possibly worn by a 13th century soldier. - 20mm (inner diameter), 6 grams - ca.1200-1300AD - Property of a York collector; acquired 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 .
An important Medieval, Scandinavian silver-alloy mythological seal ring depicting the wolves of god Odin - Geri and Freki; oval shaped band forming elaborately carved bezel. In Norse mythology, Geri and Freki (Old Norse, both meaning "the ravenous" or "greedy one") are two wolves which are said to accompany the god Odin. They are attested in the Poetic Edda, a collection of epic poetry compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, in the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson, and in the poetry of skalds. The pair has been compared to similar figures found in Greek, Roman and Vedic mythology, and may also be connected to beliefs surrounding the Germanic "wolf-warrior bands", the Úlfhéðnar. - 19mm(inner diameter), 9 grams - ca.900-1000AD - 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 .
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 .
An Interesting medieval military ring - "Thumb's ring" with intricate decoration on the bezel. Such rings were often used by the archers in the Saxon army to protect their nails from the string of the bow. Superb item. - 22mm(inner diameter), 12 grams - ca. 1000 AD - Property of a London gentleman, professional collector of military artifacts; purchased in Oxford in the 1990s. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
Early Medieval, Viking twisted bracelet - "Arm Ring". Such type of bracelet was given to the young male children as a symbol of their transition to men. The type is also known as "fielty ring" as it confirms the formal acknowledgement of loyalty to a lord/earl or king. - 73mm, 42 grams - ca.900-1100AD - From a private London Ancient jewellry collection, formed in the 1990s. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
Early Medieval, Viking twisted bracelet - "Arm Ring". Such type of bracelet was given to the young male children as a symbol of their transition to men. The type is also known as "fielty ring" as it confirms the formal acknowledgement of loyalty to a lord/earl or king. - 70mm, 28,5 grams - ca.900-1100AD - 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 carnelian intaglio ring with shrimps depicted on bezel; D-shaped band with decorated shoulders. Possibly owned by a fisherman or sea merchant. - 17mm(inner diameter), 6,56 grams - ca.100-200AD - From a private London Ancient jewellry collection, formed in the 1990s. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .

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