Ca. AD 100 - 300.A Roman oval nicolo intaglio depicting a Roman galley, including the heads of its rowers and its oars. At the front of the galley is a figurehead with a head of a mythical creature, possibly a basilisk. The intaglio is set in a high carat, possibly later gold ring. For similar see: El Legado de Hefesto, n. 381.Size: D:18.75mm / US: 8 3/4 / UK: R; Weight: 12.8gProvenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
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Ca. 200 - 100 BC.A rare Gandharan stone ring depicting a bust of Buddha. The shoulders are intricately carved with more depictions of the Buddha.Size: D:17.93mm / US: 7 3/4 / UK: P; Weight: 15gProvenance: Property of a London art gallery, acquired on the US art market; Ex. Private Collection (1926-2019), Chicago, formed in the 1970s-2000s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 1300 - 1500.A late Crusaders gold ring adorned on the external surface with an inscription which reads“JESUS+NAZARENUS+JUDE+REX+” (Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews). Size: D:17.53mm / US: 7 1/4 / UK: O; Weight: 4.6gProvenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 1400 - 1600.A late medieval bronze merchant's ring with an oval bezel, depicting a shield surmounted by the initials H.M. For similar see: El Legado de Hefesto, n. 707.Size: D:21.79mm / US: 12 1/2 / UK: Z; Weight: 13.5gProvenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s.
Middle kingdom, Ca. 2055 - 1790 BC. An Egyptian carved steatite scarab with naturalistic features. Beneath the domed insect is a carved stylised lion with a detailed mane and paws. A suspension hole is drilled lengthwise through the body for mounting on a necklace or a swivel ring. For similar see: MET Museum Accession Number: 30.8.669. Size: 21mm x 14mm; Weight: 4g Provenance: From the collection of a London gentleman; formerly acquired in early 2000s; previously in 1970s UK collection.
Ca. AD 100 - 300.A pair of Roman rings with intaglios, the first is made from iron and the second is made from bronze. The ring, on the left, has an angular hoop enlarged on the shoulders to form a round bezel composed of a circular frame. This secures a quartz intaglio depicting a standing god. The second ring has an angular hoop enlarged on the shoulders to form a round bezel composed of a circular frame. This secures a red jasper intaglio depicting a warrior and a standing horse. For similar see: El Legado de Hefesto, n. 465.Size: D:16.31mm / US: 5 3/4 / UK: L; Weight: 16.15gProvenance: Property of a central London gallery; acquired on the US art market, pre 2000.
Ca. AD 1000 - 1300.A Byzantine solid silver gilt ring with a large round hoop with a D section that enlarges onto the shoulders. The shoulders are embellished with a circular medallion and connects to the large flat bezel. The bezel is engraved with a tripartite, phytomorphic motif at the centre and is surrounded by a floral frieze motif.Size: D:19.76mm / US: 10 / UK: T 1/2; Weight: 13gProvenance: Property of a London gallery; previously acquired at the art market in Vienna; formerly in an Austrian collection formed prior to 2000.
Ca. AD 100 - 300.A Roman silver ring composed of a round D-section widening on the shoulders to form a round bezel. The bezel is engraved with the head of an emperor, depicted with long hair and beard, facing left. This figure is most likely Lucius Verus. For similar see: EL Legado de Hefesto, n. 331. and n. 332.Size: D:15.49mm / US: 4 3/4 / UK: J; Weight: 17gProvenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s.
Ca. AD 500 - 700.A beautiful Byzantine architectural gold ring. The ring features a round, flat hoop decorated with geometric and rope-shaped motifs. The bezel is raised with hexagonal open-work and is adorned with golden pellets. The top of the bezel showcases a gold dome framed by a circular gold rope, surmounted by a gold pellet at its center.Size: D:18.75mm / US: 8 3/4 / UK: R; Weight: 5gProvenance: Private UK collection; previously acquired on the UK art market in the 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 100 - 200.A Roman gold ring with intaglio depicting a hunting scene. The ring consists of a round hoop that connects to a D section, that enlarges on the shoulders to form an oval bezel. The bezel is composed of a frame that secures an intaglio. The intaglio depicts a rider on a horse holding a long spear. The figure is stylised, with short incised lines. For similar see: El Legado de Hefesto, n. 465.Size: D:17.73mm / US: 7 1/2 / UK: O 1/2; Weight: 14gProvenance: Private UK collection; previously acquired on the German art market in the 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 700 - 900.A Viking gold ring with a round hoop decorated with protruding large spheres, alternating with lines of small gold pellets. The internal surface is completely polished. For similar see: Byzantium and the West; Jewelry in the First Millennium, n. 7.Size: D:19.56mm / US: 9 3/4 / UK: T; Weight: 9.9gProvenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 1400.A medieval British silver-gilt ring with a round hoop divided by high mid-rib, embellished with gilt geometric motifs. For similar see: MET Museum Accession Number L.2015.72.12; The British Museum, Museum Number AF.915.Size: D:18.54mm / US: 8 1/2 / UK: Q 1/2; Weight: 4.9gProvenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 200 - 300.A Roman gold ring with a round hoop that flattens at the shoulders. There are lion protomes which connect to a round bezel. The bezel depicts the bust of a prince facing left. The figure is stylised, with short incised lines.Size: D:17.73mm / US: 7 1/2 / UK: O 1/2; Weight: 11gProvenance: Private UK collection; previously acquired on the UK art market in the 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
CA. 100 - 300 AD.A Roman gold ring, with an angular hoop that connects to a flat section. The flat section enlarges on the shoulders to form a round bezel composed of two circular frames, that secure a polished oval nicolo stone. For similar see: El Legado de Hefesto, n. 394.Size: D:14.88mm / US: 3 3/4 / UK: H; Weight: 11gProvenance: Property of a London art gallery, acquired on the US art market; Ex. Private Collection, Connecticut, 1980s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 800 - 600 BC.A charming Greek or Western Asiatic bronze statuette of a goat. The statuette is shown standing on a rectangular base with carefully striated long curve horns and a beard, under the beard is a bronze ring. Size: 95mm x 75mm; Weight: 305gProvenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK / International art markets. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
CA. 1600 AD.A post-medieval silver ring with a square bezel, adorned with a horseshoe and a set of callipers. This most likely was intended to portray the symbols of a mason or farrier. Size: D:19.56mm / US: 9 3/4 / UK: T; Weight: 14gProvenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s.
Ca. AD 400 - 600.A Merovingian gold ring with an oval bezel, securing a large oval red garnet cabochon.Size: D:18.34mm / US: 8 1/4 / UK: Q; Weight: 3.72gProvenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 300 - 100 BC. A solid gold Celtic hair ring, moulded from a single rod of gold. The ring has a tubular body that has been shaped into a tight spiral, with both ends having a widened finial. Size: D:18.54mm / US: 8 1/2 / UK: Q 1/2; Weight: 31g Provenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Late Period, Ca. 664 - 332 BC.An Egyptian amulet features Sekhmet, the cat-headed deity. The amulet is constructed from banded agate and the amulet demonstrates a naturalistic design. The cat has long frontal legs, supporting a globular head and features raised ears. A gold ring on the back connects the amulet to a chain. Size: 26mm x 15mm; Weight: 2gProvenance: From the collection of a London gentleman; formerly acquired in early 2000s; previously in 1970s UK collection.
Ca. AD 100 - 200.A Roman gold ring with a round hoop which enlarges on the shoulders to form a high circular bezel that secures an agate cameo possibly depicting Faustina Minor facing left. She is shown in a naturalistic manner with detailed hair and marked facial features. The image is carved in the white layer of the stone. For similar see: El Legado de Hefesto, n. 270.Size: D:19.76mm / US: 10 / UK: T 1/2; Weight: 7gProvenance: Private UK collection; previously acquired on the UK art market in the 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.This piece comes with an authentication report by Sami Fortune, ancient jewellery specialist.
Ca. AD 1600- 1700. An early post-medieval gold posy ring with a large central ridge. The ring has an internal inscription reading “REMEMBER ME”. This may be an instance of memento mori or a tribute to a deceased person. Size: D:18.34mm / US: 8 1/4 / UK: Q; Weight: 4.9g Provenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 500 - 600.A Byzantine gold ring with a round hoop and a central circular red cabochon on the bezel. The bezel is further embellished with two golden pellets and the cabochon is secured by decorative beading. For similar see: J. Spier, Byzantium and the West: Jewelry in the First Millennium, fg.12.2 and n.29.Size: D:12mm / US: 44928 / UK: A; Weight: 0.7gProvenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market since the 1970s.
Ca. AD 100 - 300.A Roman gold ring with a central green jasper intaglio, depicting a chariot being pulled by four horses. On the right of the scene, the driver is holding the bridle on his left and the whip on his right. The ring features a round hoop with a d-shaped section which enlarges on the shoulders to form the oval bezel, which holds the intaglio. For similar see: El Legado de Hefesto, n. 413.Size: D:17.12mm / US: 6 3/4 / UK: N; Weight: 14.1gProvenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.This piece comes with an authentication report by Sami Fortune, ancient jewellery specialist.
Ca. 2055 - 1790 BC.A stunning stone Ancient Egyptian scarab, set in a high carat, possibly later gold swivel ring. The deep green stone features the convex form of a scarab on one side, with minimalist details. The other side is incised with a stylised, anthropomorphic figure encircled by trees. The scarab is set in a high carat, possibly later gold ring, with a round hoop that enlarges at the shoulders and connects to the bezel that secures the scarab. For similar see: El Legado de Hefesto, n. 73.Size: D:18.34mm / US: 8 1/4 / UK: Q; Weight: 11gProvenance: Property of a London gallery; previously in a collection of a North London gentleman; formerly in a collection of Mrs B. Ellison, a deceased former member of the Egyptian Exploration Fund, bought from the 1940s, Cairo and London. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 700 - 900.A Byzantine medieval 23ct openwork ring with a round hoop, embellished with an openwork wave-like pattern that is connected to a round openwork bezel. The bezel features infant Jesus sitting on the lap of the Virgin Mary. An angel or a saint is giving him a Laurel Wreath, a symbol of power and god's blessing. Such rings often symbolise Imperial power. All three figures are depicted with halos.Size: D:17.73mm / US: 7 1/2 / UK: O 1/2; Weight: 11gProvenance: Private UK collection; From an old British collection formed in the 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter. This piece comes with an authentication report by Sami Fortune, ancient jewellery specialist.
Ca. AD 1400. A medieval silver merchant ring with an irregular octagonal bezel, depicting a coat of arms surrounded by a frame of dots. The arms feature a heart from which three flowers are growing. For similar see: El Legado de Hefesto, n. 652. Size: D:18.75mm / US: 8 3/4 / UK: R; Weight: 7.1g Provenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Middle kingdom, 2055 - 1790 BC. A Egyptian steatite scarab with naturalistic features. Beneath the domed insect is a hieroglyphic inscription surrounded by spirals. A suspension hole is drilled lengthwise through the body for mounting on a necklace or a swivel ring. For similar see: MET Museum Accession Number: 30.8.669. Size: 23mm x 15mm; Weight: 4g Provenance: From the collection of a London gentleman; formerly acquired in early 2000s; previously in 1970s UK collection.
Ca. AD 1000 - 1200.A Crusaders silver ring with a round D-section hoop enlarged on the shoulders to form a circular flat bezel. The engraving on the bezel depicts a bird in the centre surrounded by an inscription.Size: D:16.51mm / US: 6 / UK: L 1/2; Weight: 13.2gProvenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s.
Ca. 300 - 100 BC.A Greek silver ring composed of a round tubular hoop widening on the shoulders, to form an oval bezel. The bezel is engraved with a siren playing a long flute, made in a naturalistic manner. For similar see: EL Legado de Hefesto, n. 113.Size: D:19.15mm / US: 9 1/4 / UK: S; Weight: 8gProvenance: Property of a London gallery; previously acquired at the art market in Vienna; formerly in an Austrian collection formed prior to 2000.
Ca. AD 200 - 300. A Roman gold ring with a carnelian intaglio depicting the god Mercury. The god is carved in a stylised manner, wearing a wide-brimmed petaso hat on his head and his iconic winged sandals. The ring has an angular hoop with a D-shaped section which expands at the shoulder to accommodate the intaglio. For similar see: El Legado de Hefesto, n. 435. Size: D:19.96mm / US: 10 1/4 / UK: U; Weight: 13.8g Provenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 300 - 600.A collection of three pottery Levantine oil lamps. The first lamp, on the left, and the third lamp are mold-made. The first and third lamp have an extended wick spout, an annular fill hole, a raised conical solid handle, a convex shoulder with an abstract relief design and a ring-formed base. The second lamp has a round body with recessed shoulder, a large annular fill hole and a short handle on the back.Size: 80-100mm x 55-65mm; Weight: 205gProvenance: Private UK collection; previously acquired on the German art market in the 1990s.
Ca. AD 1100 - 1400.A collection of medieval bronze rings. The first ring, on the left, has an angular, stepped D section hoop that connects to an octagonal bezel, depicting geometric symbols. The second ring has a polygonal sectioned round hoop and a round bezel, with stylised geometric symbols. The third ring has a round hooped D section with a bezel, engraved with a net motif. For similar see: EL Legado de Hefesto.Size: 20-28mm x 20-22mm; Weight: 20gProvenance: Private UK collection; previously acquired on the UK art market in the 1990s.
Ca. AD 400 - 600.A Merovingian gold ring with an oval bezel, securing a large red garnet cabochon.Size: D:12.9mm / US: 1 1/2 / UK: C; Weight: 3.03gProvenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market since the 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 500 - 700.A beautiful Byzantine gold religious. The ring has a round hoop with two parallel ridges that divide at the shoulders. These ridges are adorned with two red garnet cabochons on each side. The ridged shoulders secure a bezel, bordered with four golden pellets. The round gold bezel depicts an empress, most likely St. Helena, with a halo and holding a cross in her left hand.Size: D:18.75mm / US: 8 3/4 / UK: R; Weight: 11gProvenance: Private UK collection; previously acquired on the UK art market in the 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.This piece comes with an authentication report by Sami Fortune, ancient jewellery specialist.
Ca. AD 700 - 1100.A Byzantine silver ring with a round hoop and a round bezel engraved with five lines of script in Greek letters. For similar see: El Legado de Hefesto, n. 546.Size: D:17.12mm / US: 6 3/4 / UK: N; Weight: 3.2gProvenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s.
Ca. AD 1600. An Elizabethan or Stuart gold posy with an internal inscription reading “Rather dy then faith deni” (Rather die than faith deny). It is possible that this ring was owned by a Christian, either Catholic or Protestant, during a period when their faith was being persecuted. Size: D:16.71mm / US: 6 1/4 / UK: M; Weight: 9.7g Provenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 1400 - 1600.A Renaissance gold finger ring with a square bezel, crimped to secure a round garnet cabochon. The shoulders of the hoop are embellished with moulded, stylised volutes.Size: D:15.49mm / US: 4 3/4 / UK: J; Weight: 0.94gProvenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s.
Ca. AD 1400 - 1500.A medieval merchant’s silver ring with an oval bezel, depicting a coat of arms. The shield at the centre appears to be quartered, with the top left and bottom right featuring horizontal lines. The shoulders of the ring are stepped and decorated with inlaid niello motifs. Size: D:16.51mm / US: 6 / UK: L 1/2; Weight: 7gProvenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s.
Ca. AD 300.A Roman gold ring depicting a nobleman facing right. The figure is made in a naturalistic manner, with short hair and a beard. He has a detailed face with a long, straight nose. The ring has an angular hoop which rests upon flat polygonal shoulders. A round bezel secures the quartz intaglio. For similar see: El Legado de Hefesto, n. 412.Size: D:19.15mm / US: 9 1/4 / UK: S; Weight: 11gProvenance: Private UK collection; previously acquired on the German art market in the 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 500 - 600.An attractive collection of five pottery Levantine oil lamps, each mold-made. The lamps have an extended wick spout, an annular fill hole, a raised conical solid handle, a convex shoulder with an abstract relief design and a ring-formed base. The fifth lamp on the right has a sigillum stamped three times on the bottom.Size: 78-80mm x 50-55mm; Weight: 260gProvenance: Private UK collection; previously acquired on the German art market in the 1990s.
Ca. AD 800 - 1100. A pair of Viking gold pendants in the shape of an axe head. The first pendant, on the left, is decorated with an incised sun at the centre and the second pendant features stamped triangles at the centre. Both pendants have a round hoop at the top, connected to a gold ring to secure to a rope or chain. Size: 25-25mm x 10-10mm; Weight: 6g; Weight: 6g Provenance: Property of a London gallery; previously acquired at the art market in Vienna; formerly in an Austrian collection formed prior to 2000. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 700 - 900.A Saxon gold ring with a round bezel, securing a rock crystal cabochon.Size: D:16.1mm / US: 5 1/2 / UK: K 1/2; Weight: 1.71gProvenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s.
Ca. AD 1000 - 1300.A Byzantine silver gilt ring comprising of a round D sectioned hoop that widens on the shoulders, to form a round bezel. The bezel is embellished with four curved plants that form four spirals.Size: D:17.32mm / US: 7 / UK: N 1/2; Weight: 5gProvenance: Property of a London gallery; previously acquired at the art market in Vienna; formerly in an Austrian collection formed prior to 2000.
Ca. AD 1200. A medieval 21ct gold ring with a large round bezel and geometric patterns on the shoulders. The bezel depicts a pelican, a symbol of Christ, facing backwards with folded wings surrounded by four patent crosses. Medieval people believed that the pelican killed its young when they were born and then revived them with its blood, and thus these birds were viewed as a symbol of sacrifice, akin to Jesus. Size: D:17.73mm / US: 7 1/2 / UK: O 1/2; Weight: 6.8g Provenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter. This piece comes with an authentication report by Sami Fortune, ancient jewellery specialist.
Ca. AD 1600. An Elizabethan or Stuart gold posy ring with an internal inscription reading “O LORDE GEVE ME THY BLESSINGE”. Size: D:18.34mm / US: 8 1/4 / UK: Q; Weight: 5.1g Provenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 1-200 AD. A Roman garnet intaglio set into a later gold ring (Byzantine, 9th-12th century AD). The intaglio is meticulously adorned with a plethora of symbolic elements, embodies the profound artistic expression found in Roman glyptic art. The centerpiece of this exquisite artifact showcases a delicately engraved hand clasping a bundle of ears of grain, a caduceus, a poppy seed head, and a wreath. Collectively, these motifs evoke notions of abundance and prosperity, encapsulating the aspirations and beliefs of Roman society. The depiction of the hand holding ears of grain serves as a potent symbol of fertility, agricultural abundance, and nourishment. In Roman culture, grain was not only a vital staple but also represented the bountiful harvests necessary for the sustenance and prosperity of the empire. The hand, a universal symbol of human agency and dexterity, further reinforces the human connection to the cultivation of crops and the subsequent rewards of abundance. The inclusion of the caduceus adds another layer of significance to the composition. As a symbol associated with the Greek god Hermes and later adopted by the Romans, the caduceus embodies messages of commerce, diplomacy, and transcendent power. Its presence within this glyptic scene suggests the influence of trade and prosperity, emphasizing the interconnectedness between economic success and the broader societal fabric. Size: D: 17.32mm / US: 7 / UK: N 1/2; 9.45g Provenance: Private UK collection; Ex. old Swiss family collection formed in the 1990s.
Ca. 300 - 100 BC.A Greek silver ring composed of a round tubular hoop widening on the shoulders to form an oval bezel engraved with a running horse in a naturalistic manner. For similar see: EL Legado de Hefesto, n. 115.Size: D:18.95mm / US: 9 / UK: R 1/2; Weight: 8gProvenance: Property of a London gallery; previously acquired at the art market in Vienna; formerly in an Austrian collection formed prior to 2000.
Ca. AD 600 - 1200. A Javanese gold ring, composed of a round hoop with a D section, that enlarges on the shoulders to form a bulbus bezel. The bezel is engraved with the Javanese symbol of Sri. For similar see: Magnificent Lustre, Southeast Asian Gold jewellery. and Ornaments from an Asian Private Collection, Online Auction 1-8 September. n. 34. Size: D:15.49mm / US: 4 3/4 / UK: J; Weight: 15g Provenance: Property of a London art gallery, acquired on the US art market; Ex. Private Collection (1926-2019), Chicago, formed in the 1970s-2000s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 700 - 1100. A Byzantine silver ring with a round hoop and a high square bezel, engraved with four lines of script in Greek letters. For similar see: El Legado de Hefesto, n. 546. Size: D:17.93mm / US: 7 3/4 / UK: P; Weight: 3.8g Provenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s.
Ca. 350 - 300 BC.An Apulian Xenon ware black glazed pottery skyphos, with a orange painted design of three bands with various designs. The vessel has two horizontal loop handles at the rim and stands on a low ring base. Size: 150mm x 70mm; Weight: 150gProvenance: Property of a central London gallery, previously acquired on the Dutch art market; previously acquired on the Belgian art market; Hugo Lievens, Brussels 1982.
Ca. AD 1400 - 1500 AD.A medieval silver ring with a high octagonal bezel, depicting a horseshoe, a cross within a circle and the initials H. V. In heraldry, horseshoes are often used in the arms of families with names like Farrier, Marshall, and Smith. The bezel is framed along the edge by incised dots, and the shoulders also bear some engraved decoration.Size: D:18.14mm / US: 8 / UK: P 1/2; Weight: 10.8gProvenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s.
New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC.An Egyptian bronze ring adorned with hieroglyphic inscriptions, intricately detailed and decorated with an oval line. The ring comprises of a tubular round hoop enlarged to form an oval flat bezel. For similar see: El Legado de Hefesto, n. 75.Size: D:18.95mm / US: 9 / UK: R 1/2; Weight: 31gProvenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Private collection 1970s-1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 1700. A post-medieval gold posy ring with an internal inscription reading “In god is my trust”. The inscription is most likely a reference to Psalm 91:2. Size: D:18.54mm / US: 8 1/2 / UK: Q 1/2; Weight: 5.2g Provenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 100 - 200. A Roman gold ring depicting Caracalla. The ring has a round hoop enlarging on the shoulders to form a round bezel composed of a circular frame. This secures a red garnet intaglio depicting the Emperor Caracalla, facing right. The figure is depicted in a naturalistic manner, with short hair and a beard that frames a detailed face. For similar see: El Legado de Hefesto, n. 412. Size: D:17.32mm / US: 7 / UK: N 1/2; Weight: 13g Provenance: Private UK collection, acquired from the private collection of Mr. R. Unger; previously with a London gallery; acquired in the 1970s on the UK art market. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter. This piece comes with an authentication report by Sami Fortune, ancient jewellery specialist.
Ca. AD 100 - 300.A Roman silver ring with a polygonal stepped hoop decorated with niello inlaid Latin letters between the steps [VOTU-MERCURI]. The inscription suggests that the ring was offered as a votive gift to the god Mercury. As a messenger of the gods, Mercury played a crucial role in delivering divine messages and facilitating trade and economic prosperity, embodying both swiftness and eloquence. For similar see: El Legado de Hefesto, n. 482.Size: D:15.49mm / US: 4 3/4 / UK: J; Weight: 12gProvenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.

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