A group of ten gold, yellow and white metal rings, comprising a 22ct yellow gold wedding band, size J/K, 6.2g, a 14ct yellow gold signet ring set with an oval carnelian, 14 by 11mm, size P, 3.2g, an 18ct yellow gold ring set with five small diamonds (missing two) in a star pattern, size O/P, 3.4g, an 18ct and platinum illusion set three stone diamond ring (missing one), size N, 2.1g, a 9ct yellow gold signet ring with engraved initials, clipped band, 2.4g, two 9ct yellow gold cameo rings, size P and K, 3.3g and 1.6g, an unmarked yellow metal flowerhead ring, size H, 1.3g, and two matching white metal rings, one set with a 0.1ct diamond, clipped bands, 5.8g combined. (10)
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A 19th century and later diamond flowerhead ring, the central old cut diamond approx 1ct, 6mm across, encircled by ten old cut diamonds and other white stones, approx 1.5ct total diamond weight including central stone, with later 9ct white gold shank and likely silver circular support set with diamond and other white stone chips, size N, 5.1g, with modern box and receipt dated 2015 from John Lewis for the ring totalling £1935.00.Condition: Central stone and surrounding ten stone crown detached from the rest of the ring, various stones replaced, mount changed multiple times.
Ca. 100 – 200 AD. Wearable Ancient ring composed of D-shaped hoop; elaborately decorated shoulders and elliptical bezel holding a carnelian intaglio stone; the stone depicts an attacking lion. The lion was symbol of the IV legion - Legio quarta Flavia Felix ("Lucky Flavian Fourth Legion") which was a legion of the Imperial Roman army founded in AD 70 by the emperor Vespasian (r. 69-79) from the cadre of the disbanded Legio IV Macedonica. The legion was active in Moesia Superior in the first half of the 5th century. 22mm (inner diemater); 25 grams. Solid, wearable ring. Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1980s. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity and FREE domestic and international shipping.
Ca. 4000 - 2000 BC Egyptian/Bactrian Alabaster Ritual CupThis object was carved from a monolith of calcite (alabaster) that is similar in colour and appearance to the stone commonly used by Egyptian sculptors for luxury tableware. Alabaster, a light-colored, calcareous stone quarried from the Iranian Plateau, had strong connections in the ancient world to religion and specifically the gods. For example, in the site of Kultepe-Kanes, a huge burial mound, there were many disc-shaped alabaster idols, naked alabaster goddesses, and lion figures. We also know that alabaster was a precious material, widely traded in the region from the 4th millennium BC onward. Intact, Superb condition. 130mm; 400gr. Property of a British collector; acquired in the 1980s.All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity and FREE domestic and international shipping.
Ca. 2700 – 2200 BC, Superb Egyptian Old Kingdom Alabaster bowl. An alabaster bowl, almost translucent in light, with beautiful cream-colored and white bands swirling around its body. The bowl curves outward slightly at the shoulder, the corsets inward before flaring into a narrow, flat rim. The bowl sits on a flat base.Alabaster, a light-colored, calcareous stone quarried from the Iranian Plateau, had strong connections in the ancient world to religion and specifically the gods. For example, in the site of Kultepe-Kanes, a huge burial mound, there were many disc-shaped alabaster idols, naked alabaster goddesses, and lion figures. We also know that alabaster was a precious material, widely traded in the region from the 4th millennium BC onward.. 75x50mm; 155gr. Provenance: Private Kent collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK art market.All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity and FREE domestic and international shipping.
Ca. 2700 – 2200 BC, Superb Egyptian Old Kingdom / Bactrian Alabaster Jar. An alabaster bowl, almost translucent in light, with beautiful cream-colored and white bands swirling around its body. The bowl curves outward slightly at the shoulder, the corsets inward before flaring into a narrow, flat rim. The bowl sits on a flat base.Alabaster, a light-colored, calcareous stone quarried from the Iranian Plateau, had strong connections in the ancient world to religion and specifically the gods. For example, in the site of Kultepe-Kanes, a huge burial mound, there were many disc-shaped alabaster idols, naked alabaster goddesses, and lion figures. We also know that alabaster was a precious material, widely traded in the region from the 4th millennium BC onward.. 75mm; 285gr. Provenance: Private Kent collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK art market.All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity and FREE domestic and international shipping.
Ca. 1000 BC. Interesting Bactrian hard stone seal with three panels; each depicting an animal. Very good condition; mounted on a custom made stand. Size: 25MM (SEAL) 80MM (Stand); 22 gram. Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1970s on the UK and European art market. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with a professional Certificate of Authenticity and FREE domestic and international shipping.
Ca. 400 – 700 AD. Medieval, Sasanian carved stone lion bead. Very good condition, cleaned. Size: 23mm; 11 grams. Provenance: Important estate collection from Oxfordshire; formed in the 1970s-2000. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with a professional Certificate of Authenticity and FREE domestic and international shipping.
Ca. 400 – 700 AD. Medieval, Sasanian carved stone "face" bead. Very good condition, cleaned. Size: 17mm; 8 grams. Provenance: Important estate collection from Oxfordshire; formed in the 1970s-2000. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with a professional Certificate of Authenticity and FREE domestic and international shipping.
Ca. 400 – 700 AD. Medieval, Sasanian carved carnelian stone stamp seal depicting a bull and script. Very good condition, cleaned. Size: 21mm; 4.5 grams. Provenance: Important estate collection from Oxfordshire; formed in the 1970s-2000. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with a professional Certificate of Authenticity and FREE domestic and international shipping.
Ca. 400 – 700 AD. Medieval, Sasanian carved carnelian stone lion amulet. Very good condition, cleaned. Size: 17mm; 2.5 grams. Provenance: Important estate collection from Oxfordshire; formed in the 1970s-2000. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with a professional Certificate of Authenticity and FREE domestic and international shipping.
CA. 600 AD. Superb Early Medieval, Merovingian / Frankish gold ring with round hoop; forming a bezel with attached red garnet stone. Very good, wearable condition. Size: 19.5 mm (inner diameter); 6 grams. Provenance: Property of a private collector from London; from father’s family collection, formed in the 1970s – 1980s. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with a professional Certificate of Authenticity and FREE domestic and international shipping.
Ca. 100 – 300 AD. Ancient ring with a D-shaped hoop; elaborately decorated shoulders forming an oval shaped bezel holding a green jasper intaglio stone. The stone depicts the goddess Fortuna, standing holding cornucopia. 18mm (inner diameter); 15 grams; Large, wearable ring. Provenance: Property of a Harlow collector of Ancient jewellery, previously in the 1980s British collection.All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity and FREE domestic and international shipping.
CA. 900 AD. Viking or Saxon silver ring; round hoop forming a decorated bezel with attached green gem/stone; carved with a runic symbol. Size: 18mm (inner diameter); 5 grams. Provenance: From a Kent private collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1990s. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with a professional Certificate of Authenticity and FREE domestic and international shipping.
Ca.800 BC . Superb Greek Archaic PERIOD Large sword with handle. This sword consist of long tapering blade with small "blood ridge" and hollow grip and pommel in which bone inlay / stone or wood inlay would have been. Superb Condition, nice patina. 600mm; 580gr. Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1980s .All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity and FREE domestic and international shipping.
Medieval Viking era necklace formed with stone and glass beads with silver/iron attachments. Professionally restrung, suitable for contemporary wear. - 600mm, 117 grams - ca.900AD - Property of a Central London gallery, purchased on the European art market in the 1980s. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
This object was carved from a monolith of calcite (alabaster) that is similar in color and appearance to the stone commonly used by Egyptian sculptors for luxury tableware in the late 4th millennium B.C - 150mm,470gr - ca.4000BC - Property of a British collector; acquired in the 1980s. - All items come with Free International postage, accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity .
CA. 200 AD. Ancient Roman gold ring with round hoop; forming an oval shaped bezel with applied carnelian stone depicting a stag – legionary symbol. Very good, wearable condition. Size:20mm (inner diameter); 6.5 grams. Provenance: Property of a private collector from London; from father’s family collection, formed in the 1970s – 1980s.All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with a professional Certificate of Authenticity and FREE domestic and international shipping.
A Chinese jade archer's ring, carved in low relief with a dragon-horse carrying a bundle of scrolls tied to its back above waves, a four character inscription in archaic font reading 'Long Ma Fu Tu' (dragon-horse carrying maps, a description of bravery and wit), the stone of pure white tone, 2.8cm diameter 2.4cm high 白玉龙马负图扳指
A Chinese soapstone carving, of a Buddhist lion seated amongst clouds, a pup to its side clambering on its back, the stone of amber tone, engraved maker's mark, 6.7cm long, accompanied with a boxwood stand carved with pups amongst rocks and a pierced cover with scrolling lotus (3) 寿山石雕太狮少狮摆件 连木盖盒
A Chinese jade plaque, of rectangular form, carved with a landscape of a pavilion and pine trees above a river, the other side with a literatus travelling amongst pine trees, his attendant following him with a qin in his arms, inscribed with a poem and signed Zigang, the stone of white tone, 6cm long 白玉人物诗文图子冈牌
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