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Ca.700-900AD. A carinated broad silver hoop with hexagonal pad to the underside, steep decorated shoulders, rosette bezel, central agate stone inset. Good condition; wearable; D:21mm/L:31mm; UK W US 11; 18.5g; 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.1200 AD. Interesting wearable Knights era silver ring with circular-shaped bezel compromising of a stylized cross within a four-pointed star in the central section. Good Condition; wearable; D:18mm/L:20mm; UK P US 8;4g; Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1980s.
Ca.1100-1400 AD Crusaders ear silver ring with a religious monogram on bezel; intact oval shaped band. Possibly worn by a knight in the holy lands. Good condition; wearable; D:20mm; UK Z; US12 ;1.5g; Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1980s.
Ca. 1500 AD. Amazing Silver Tudor Period ring formed by a round hoop, hexagon-shaped bezel with initials; Fine Condition; wearable; D:18mm/L:23mm; UK P US 8;6.5g; Provenance: From an old British collection of Asian Art formed in the 1990 on the UK and European art market.
Ca. 1300 – 1500 AD. Rare Medieval silver ring with round hoop; decorated edge and shoulders; forming thick carved bezel depicting double-headed Eagle. Possibly French or British. D:17mm; UK N US 6/5;4g; Provenance: Private collection of an Oxford professional, formed in the 1970s-1990s on the UK art market.
Ca.1200 AD. Amazing wearable Crusaders Silver Ring depicting star of Bethlehem. The Star of Bethlehem is a religious motif that combines Christian and Pagan symbolism- Birth of Christ and war( Four pointed Star of God Mars). Good Condition; D:19mm/L:22mm; UK S US 9;7.5g; Provenance: From an old British collection formed in the 1990s; previously acquired in Germany.
Ca.900 AD.A Viking Era silver Mordvinian 'Omega' penannular brooch comprising a round-section hoop and two trapezoidal plate finials each with a geometric design of granulation; round-section pin coiled to the hoop; Reference for Viking Jewellery: Cf. Arbman, H. Birka I: Die Gräber, Uppsala, 1940; Good condition; D:56mm/L:41mm; 16.5g; Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1980s.
Ca.300 BC-100 AD. An extremely rare attractive Greek sheet silver statue of a nude God Zeus, with good facial detail, his hair and beard trimmed and muscular body; Zeus is the Olympian god of the sky and the thunder, the king of all other gods and men, and, consequently, the chief figure in Greek mythology. The son of Cronus and Rhea, he is probably most famous for his infidelity to his sister and wife, Hera. Amazing condition for its age; missing arms; on a custom stand; 270 x 210 mm; 10.6299x8.2677 in; 285g; Provenance: Property of a central London Ancient Art Gallery; previously obtained from a British private collection formed in the 1980s.
Ca.200-300 AD. A Rare Roman silver D-section ring with the wide shoulder; bezel set with oval carnelian intaglio engraved with a standing figure of Cybele - Anatolian mother-goddess. Reference for Roman Rings: Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991; Good Condition; wearable; D:21mm/L:32mm; UK W US 11; 12g; Provenance: Important London collection of Ancient art; formed in 1970s then passed by descent.
Ca.900 AD. A substantial c-profile bracelet formed by multiple silver coiled rods; Good condition; Reference for Viking Jewellery: Cf. Arbman, H. Birka I: Die Gräber, Uppsala, 1940 D:70mm; 44g; Provenance: From an old British collection formed in the 1990s; previously acquired in Germany.
Ca.900 AD. A silver hoop enclosing a slightly bent circular bezel, set with dark glass cabochon secured with four additional 'arms'. Reference for Viking Jewellery: Cf. Arbman, H. Birka I: Die Gräber, Uppsala, 1940; Good Condition; wearable; D:19.5mm/L:27mm; UK U; US 106g; Provenance: From an old British collection formed in the 1990s;
Ca.1200 AD. Very Rare wearable Crusaders silver ring, compromising a circular shaped bezel with "eye of providence" motif. The Eye of Providence is a symbol, having its origin in Christian iconography, showing an eye often surrounded by rays of light or a glory and usually enclosed by a triangle. It represents the eye of God watching over humanity. Such rings were often worn by the Knights Templar guild; part of glass inlay still present; Fine Condition; D:21mm/L:24mm; UK W US 11; 5.5g; Provenance: Important estate collection from Oxfordshire; formed in the 1970s-2000.
Cased set of six Sheffield silver hallmarked coffee bean teaspoons, three Sheffield silver hallmarked teaspoons by WSS, silver hallmarked grape fruit spoon, another silver hallmarked teaspoon, and a Sheffield silver hallmarked spoon with fixing hook registered No. 3895 with makers mark for R&B
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