CA. 200 AD. Very Rare Ancient Roman gold ring; oval hollow hoop forming large bezel; beautifully carved amethyst cameo inserted in the middle, depicting medusa/gorgon head. Superb, wearable condition. D: 22mm/L: 27mm/H: 24mm, UK Z; US12 ; 8gr; Provenance: From the private collection of a London professional, previously in an old British collection formed in the 1980s.
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CA. 1200 AD Very Rare Crusaders period silver gilt religious ring; composed by a round hoop forming three bezels; each one depicting a Maltese-shaped cross. Possibly owned by a Knight Hospitaller. Very Fine, wearable condition; D: 20mm/W: 30mm UK U; US 10; 17.5gr; Provenance: Property of a London gentleman passed by descent by his father; previously acquired in Germany in the 1990s.
Ca.900 AD. A rare Viking Era bronze ring with a round hoop and large bezel depicting a stylized sea serpent, boats, and waves; possibly representing the Norse myth for Jörmungandr. Good wearable condition; D:19mm/L:23mm; UK S US 9; 4.5gr; Provenance: Important London collection of Ancient art; formed in the 1970s then passed by descent.
Ca. 100 AD. Unique Romano-Jewish bronze ring with a d-shaped hoop; shoulders inscribed with VES-PAS (Vespasian), and Legio VII (Seventh Legion), bezel depicting Start of David; Unique ring used by a Jewish soldier serving in the Roman army during the reign of Emperor Vespasian; Good wearable condition; 43x23mm; 3.5gr; Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1970s on the UK and European art market.
CA. 900 AD Rare Viking period silver ring; composed of the oval hoop; forming thick bezel; depicting a large flying bird; possibly a mythological artifact. Good, wearable condition; D:21mm/L:28mm; UK W US 11; 13gr; Provenance: Property of a Harlow town professional; previously in a 1990s collection.
Ca.1200 AD. An interesting Medieval bronze ring; with round hoop; circular-shaped bezel depicting star of Bethlehem. The Star of Bethlehem, or Christmas Star, appears only in the nativity story of the Gospel of Matthew, where "wise men from the East" (Magi) are inspired by the star to travel to Jerusalem.; Good condition, wearable; D:19mm/L:25mm;UK S US 9; 6.5gr; Provenance: From an old British collection formed in the 1990s; previously acquired in Germany.
Ca.600-800 AD. An interesting religious bronze ring with a round hoop forming a circular-shaped bezel; depicting Chi-Rho; Chi-Rho is one of the earliest forms of Christogram, formed by superimposing the first two (capital) letters—chi and rho; Good Condition, wearable; 20.5mm/L:27mm; UK U ;US 10; 15gr; Provenance: From an old British collection formed in the 1990s; previously acquired in Germany.
Ca.100 BC- 100 AD. An Interesting Celtic bronze ring with round shaped hoop forming a circular bezel; decorated shoulders; depicting a triskelion motif; the Triskele or Triple Spiral is a complex ancient Celtic symbol, possibly owned by a Celtic druid. Good Condition, wearable; D:19mm/L:29mm;UK S US 9; 25gr; Provenance: From an old British collection formed in the 1990s; previously acquired in Germany.
Ca.200 AD. Ancient Roman silver ring with d-shaped hoop forming an oval-shaped bezel; decorated shoulders; with applied gold insert depicting a winged Victory holding a laurel wreath. Interesting artifact, possibly legionary. Wearable; Fine Condition; ID:23mm/L:28mm/W:29mm; 22.5gr; Provenance: From an old British collection formed in the 1990s; previously acquired in Germany.
CA. 800 AD Interesting Medieval period silver ring; a round hoop with applied oval bezel; depicting a stylized path going through forests/mountains. It is believed such rings were used/given to travellers and pilgrims in the Medieval period as talismans for protection against evil and misfortune. Good, wearable condition; D: 16mm/L:20mm;UK K US 5; 2.5gr; Provenance: from the collection of a Cambridge gentleman, previously acquired in the 1990s.
ca. 400 BC. Large Greek finger ring with; intact, well-repaired band; forming a huge elliptical-shaped bezel with a royal portrait of a female; wearable condition, repaired; D:20mm/L:24mm;UK U; US 10; 14gr; Provenance: Private London collection, ex. Private UK Collection, formed in London in the 1970s
CA. 200 AD. Rare Ancient Roman gold ring; a decorated solid hoop forming an oval bezel; beautifully carved red intaglio stone inserted in the middle, depicting a Satyr's head. Superb, wearable condition. D: 20mm/L: 25mm; UK U; US 10; 15.5gr; Provenance: From the private collection of a London professional, previously in an old British collection formed in the 1980s.
CA. 100 - 300 AD. Rare Ancient Roman legionary silver ring; composed of a D-shaped hoop; forming a large elliptical bezel; inscribed with LEG V (standing for the 5th Macedon Legion); and Soldiers name Sentius Ponticus; Good, wearable condition; D: 19.5mm/W:28mm;UK S US 9; 17gr; Property of a London gentleman, passed by descent by his father; previously acquired in Germany in the 1990s.
ca. 900 AD. A substantial Medieval socketed spearhead; with leaf-shaped blade; ring attached to the base. Very good condition; on a custom made stand; L:405mm/W:65mm; 15.94/2.56in; 755gr; Provenance: From a professional UK collection; previously acquired before 2000 on the UK and European art markets.
Ca.200-300AD. A nice terracotta oil lamp in deep red burnish finish; the discuss decorated with a deer; ring handle at the back and standing on a low foot; Good condition; on a stand; L:95mm;3.74in; 45gr; Property of a British collector; originally in Arno Jumperz, Leverkusen collection
CA. 200 AD. Rare Ancient Roman gold ring; a well-preserved hoop forming an elliptical bezel; beautifully carved green intaglio stone inserted in the middle; depicting a standing stag near a tree; the standing stag is often associated with the god Satyr; it was later on used in Christianity as the prototype of depicting the Devil. Superb, wearable condition; D: 16mm/L: 21mm; UK K US 5; 2gr; Provenance: From the private collection of a London professional, previously in an old British collection formed in the 1980s.
CA. 900 - 1100 AD. Interesting Viking period silver ring; composed of a silver hoop with round oval-shaped bezel; engraved with stylized runic symbols. Nice, wearable artefact; D:19mm/L:21mm; UK S US 9; 7gr; Provenance: From an old British collection, previously formed in the 1990s on the UK and German art markets.
CA. 1200 AD Rare Crusaders period silver ring; composed of an oval-shaped hoop forming a well-preserved bezel; engraved with a cross pattern; possibly owned by a Knight. Good, wearable condition; D:19mm/L:22mm; 3.5gr; Provenance: From a private Central London collection; formerly in a 1980s collection.
Ca.1100-1200 AD. Wearable Crusaders period Christian silver ring with a large circular bezel with punched hole decoration; central section decorated with a hexagram (six-pointed star), symbol of the god. Good Condition; D:20mm/L:24mm; UK U; US 10; 11gr; Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1990s on the UK and European art market.
Ca.1000 AD. Interesting wearable Viking era silver ring with a clasped bezel holding shiny green gem; representing the eye of the dragon Fafnir- mythological artifact. Fine Condition; D:18mm/L:22mm; UK P US 8; 3gr; Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1990s on the UK and European art market.
Ca.200 AD. Ancient Roman silver ring; formed by a round hoop; rectangular-shaped bezel; decorated shoulders; Interesting artifact, possibly legionary ;Wearable; Fine Condition; D:20mm/L:23mm; UK U ;US 10; 4.5gr; Property of a professional London art expert; obtained from an old British collection formed in the 1970/80s.
Ca.100 AD. A nice Roman silver ring formed by a round silver hoop; with dolphin head terminals; Good wearable condition; D:18mm/L:22mm; UK P US 8; 4.5gr; Provenance: Property of a central London Ancient Art Gallery; previously obtained from a British private collection formed in the 1990s.
Ca.1000 AD. Interesting wearable Viking period silver ring with a clasped bezel holding shiny red gem; possibly representing the eye of the dragon Fafnir- mythological artifact. Fine Condition D:19mm/L:26mm; UK S US 9; 5.5gr; Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1990s on the UK and European art market.
Ca.1200 AD. A nice Medieval silver ring formed by a round hoop; rectangular-shaped bezel; inserted carved intaglio with Arabic script ;Good condition, wearable; D:18mm/L:26mm/H:22mm;UK P US 8; 12.5gr; Provenance: Property of a central London Ancient Art Gallery; previously obtained from a British private collection formed in the 1990s.
Ca.100 AD. A nice Roman bronze ring with a round hoop; elliptical-shaped bezel with ancient Greek script; Good condition; wearable; D:20.5mm/L:26mm; UK U; US 10; 7gr; Provenance: Property of a central London Ancient Art Gallery; previously obtained from a British private collection formed in the 1990s.
Ca.1200 AD. A nice Medieval Seljuk bronze ring with a round hoop; a circular shaped bezel with Arabic script; Good condition, wearable; D:18.5mm/L: 27mm; 5.5gr; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewellery expert; initially from a private British collection formed in 1970-1990.
A 9CT WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the square shaped mount set throughout with brilliant cut diamonds within a surround of further diamond highlights, between twist detail shoulders. Stamped 9K. Ring size O; together with a 9ct white gold and diamond ring, set with thirteen brilliant cut diamond highlights. Stamped 9K. Ring size O. Total weight 5.5gms.
AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD AND DIAMOND RING, the unusual U-shaped moulded mount with ribbed detailing set to the centre with a cluster of diamond highlights. Stamped 750. Ring size L; and an opal ring, the three opals (one lacking) and eight diamond highlights set on simple tapering band. Ring size J. Total weight 7.1gms.
FOUR 9CT YELLOW GOLD AND GEM SET RINGS, to include garnet (Ring size T), citrine (Ring size T), amethyst (Ring size U) and malachite (Ring size O), all stamped 375; and 18ct yellow gold ring, set with diamond highlights in cluster formation. Ring size N. Stamped 18CT. Total weight 22.7gms.
A WALNUT CASED SYMPHONION DISC MUSIC BOX, with two 4 1/2-inch combs, one numbered 77848, the cover decorated with birds and insects and applied with a brass lion mask ring handle, the underside with a glazed print of musical putti, the case with a reeded and fluted three-quarter columns to each corner and fitted with laurel wreath cast brass handles, raised on flattened bun feet, further numbered 415 to brass plate, stencilled number 1223; sold with seventeen 30cm discs. 49.5cm wide
A GILT-METAL MANTEL CLOCK, C.1900, the drum shaped case with urn surmount and pear-drops to either side, the white enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals, in the recess a visible escapement, the American movement by Gilbert, striking the hours and half hours on a coil gong, the clock case mounted on a moulded plinth alongside the figure of a Classical scholar. 50cm wide
A REGENCY MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS WITH HINGED TOP, with reeded quarter-column corners and three short over three long graduated drawers, fitted with brass ring handles and backplates, raised on bracket feet. 109cm high, 122cm wide, 54.5cm deepProvenance: The Keith Schellenberg Collection.
A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT SIDEBOARD, the crossbanded and inlaid top above a long frieze drawer flanked by a cupboard door and a deep drawer, fitted with brass ring and mask handles, raised on square section tapering legs. 107.5cm high, 214cm long, 76cm deepProvenance: The Keith Schellenberg Collection.

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