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$4.65 Shipping Location: Brooklyn, United States For Your Consideration: Sweet Diminutive Blue Glass Hand Painted Roses with Gold Inlay Button. 4 way Box Shank.
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$6.90 Shipping Location: Forest Hills, United States ONE BRASS WITH GLASS INLAY KNOB WITH BUTTERFLIES DESIGN. Preowned in excellent condition. No chips, stains or cracks.Sold as is, please view all photos ... moreas they are part of the description before purchasing.
$42.19 Shipping Location: CHELTENHAM, United Kingdom A Victorian Walnut Combined Work Box and Writing Slope; the exterior with Fine Quality Inlays in differing woods and in the style of Tunbridge Ware. The ... moreInterior with a fitted lift out tray for Sewing and a Mirror with pouch behind inside the top.
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$710.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Ingleside, United States Beautiful rare table very good condition.
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$5.50 Shipping Location: Minneapolis, United States Beautiful Czech, Jet, glass.
$5.25 Shipping Location: Brentwood, United States A lovely ball shaped button with an iridescent luster, carved design centered around a pretty pearl flower. I have not attempted to clean this button. ... moreFrom a family collection in storage for over 50 years.
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Free Shipping Location: United States We cannot be responsible for the habits, and or life style choices of the previous owners. That being said, we cannot be responsible for the habits, and ... moreor life style choices of the previous owners.
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$4.95 Shipping Location: Ellicott City, United States The precision inlay on this thick, faceted, black glass shank button is a beautiful red sparkle. A real treasure!
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$4.90 Shipping Location: Monmouth, United States I often run promotions.
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$22.18 Shipping Location: Evansville, United States Ask around about iconic Bear bows and you'll surely hear tales of the legendary 1959 Kodiak. Out of respect for our loyal followers and like Mr. Bear ... morehimself, we believe in giving people what they want.
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$5.00 Shipping Location: Wimberley, United States Click here to learn more about Impression Black Glass Button Inlay Brass Cup Paint Moons Spoked Loop Shank 45 L.
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$5.50 Shipping Location: North Fort Myers, United States Barrel Bail. Beautiful UNIQUE Colorful 925 Silver Pendant. 1" wide at the top.
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Free Shipping Location: China This is a great piece of valuable collection, a valuable personal alter or a very good present. the handwork is very fine with incredible detailing. Don't ... moremiss out this chance to get it. Wish you good luck!
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$70.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Hobe Sound, United States About the Artist: Jeff Nelson It all began in 1979, as the hobby of three friends working together in a small loft in San Francisco’s Embarcadero section. ... moreNow situated in the picturesque Hudson River Valley of New York, HRI is dedicated to excellence, pairing exceptional quality with affordable price.
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$8.70 Shipping Location: Bay City, United States This is a Beautiful bowl with silver inlay design and rim. The measurements are approx 6.75 " wide and 2.5 " tall with three delicate legs and a silver ... morescalloped edge. Very Good Vintage Condition. No Chips or Cracks
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$100.33 Shipping Condition: New other (see details) Location: Maywood, United States Introducing a one-of-a-kind California Burl Cocktail Table with a stunning amber glass inlay. The semi-gloss finish adds a touch of elegance to this very ... morerare antique coffee table. [BEGIN] Add a touch of sophistication to your living space with this beautiful California Burl Cocktail Table.
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$14.99 Shipping Location: Palm Coast, United States A LOVELY VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER INLAY SERVING PLATE.
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$725.00 Shipping Location: San Antonio, United States This vintage coffee table boasts an exquisite design with black lacquer and mother of pearl inlay. The table's primary material is high-quality wood, ... moremaking it a sturdy and reliable piece of furniture. It showcases a beautiful black color that complements any room and is perfect for those seeking an antique original piece.The table's unique features stem from its origin in Korea, making it an excellent addition to anyone's Asian antiques collection. Whether you're using it as a functional coffee table or simply as a decorative piece, this vintage Korean black lacquer and mother of pearl inlay table is sure to impress.
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$95.00 Shipping Location: Peyton, United States Antique French Brass & Mother of Pearl Inlaid Tantalus. It includes 4 crystal decanters & 15 cut crystal cordial glasses (one glass is missing). One of ... morethe decanters has been replaced.
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Free Shipping Location: Branson, United States Here's an ANTIQUE SILVER PLATE 2-Side Serving Dish with a GLASBAKE USA GLASS INLAY 12" total for the covered tray.
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$5.80 Shipping Location: Akron, United States THERE ARE 35 IN ALL! A FINE MIX ON OLD CARD! SO AMAZING AND DETAILED! ONE OF MY FAVORITE CARDS FROM THIS WELL KNOWN COLLECTION! CIRCA 1870 - 1900 OR SO.
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$6.50 Shipping Location: Hornbrook, United States Antique Emerald Green Glass Sterling Silver Inlay Perfume Bottle Excellent Condition No Stopper :(
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$65.64 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Elk Grove, United States With 16 shelves and mirrored backing, this original curio cabinet provides ample space to display your favorite treasures. Inlay is excellent, no issues. ... more4.5 in from front to back (will extend out from wall 4.5 in at deepest point).
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$5.50 Shipping Location: San Diego, United States Rare Antique Charmstring Glass Button.
$39.00 Shipping Location: Japan We are happy to understand you the matter. Color / Clear. It would be appreciated if you would kindly understand this situation in advance. We will make ... moreevery attempt possible to resolve the issue if we made a mistake.
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Free Shipping Location: Philomath, United States Inlay is colored Glass & Stone. Fantastic bright coloring. Beautiful Flowers, Birds, & Butterflies motif. This chip is located in the field of Black Glass ... moreand is not very noticeable unless you look for it.
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$47.50 Shipping Location: BEDFORD, United Kingdom Carved study of exotic birds on blossom.
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$200.00 Shipping Location: Training Battalian S.O, India Suitable for any nautical enthusiast, collector, Student, Traveler and a great addition for anyone who loves Boating, Watercraft, Naval History, Antique, ... moreCollectibles. Elegant and stylish it upgrades any Cabinets or Desk.
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$42.85 Shipping Location: San Francisco, United States Art Nouveau designed an elegant bud flower vase topped with a sterling silver inlay encased glass vase. Art Nouveau. Art GlassSterling Silver. Silver-clear ... moreGlass.
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$51.39 Shipping Location: STOKE-ON-TRENT, United Kingdom Antique Tantalus Decanter with working lock and key Ebonised Box 'Cave a Liqueur' Boulle brass inlaid Cabinet on 4 small bun feet (NO glass decanters) ... moretakes 6 decanters or glassesBrass & mother of pearl inlay with black & red lacquer Top opens & folds up and the side doors swing out to expose the space for the removable brass holder (NO decanters or glasses)serpentine shape to the frontwidth 39 cm x max depth 30 cm x height 27 overall in good condition for it's age,some small pieces of the boulle inlay lifting or missing in placesplease contact for more info etc.collection or 1 working day delivery via EVRI
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$12.45 Shipping Location: West Palm Beach, United States *please look at last picture as it has a hairline cut on bottom* *Initialed* * handles are also silver inlay* This antique double handle sugar bowl is ... morea unique piece that combines sterling silver inlay with bohemian cut glass. The intricate floral pattern on the glass and the antique style make this item a rare find for collectors. Dating back to the early 1900s, this sugar bowl has been well preserved and is sure to add a touch of elegance to any collection.
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$13.60 Shipping Location: Hackensack, United States This pair of handcrafted drinking glasses from India is a stunning addition to any collection. Made of brass with intricate floral inlay and engraving, ... morethese glasses are a beautiful example of 1930's craftsmanship. The gold color and unique design make them a striking decorative piece as well as a functional item for serving milk or lassi. The glasses are believed to have been made between 1900-1940 and are perfect for antique enthusiasts or admirers of Asian art. Add this exquisite pair to your collection today.
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$21.92 Shipping Location: Washington, United States Notice the hole for mounting of a wooden processional staff held for viewing by a monk in temple ceremonies. Notice the small hole at praying hands for ... moreholding incense stick. 4 1/2" (11.5 cm) wide at widest point (lotus base width).
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Free Shipping Condition: Used Location: Alexandria, United States The table top inlay looks to be two different types of wood species. (cheery and walnut?.maybe mahogany?. BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE TEA TABLE. Removable glass ... moretop tray. -Removable glass tray. Condition: Great shape as seen in pictures. ).
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$5.50 Shipping Location: San Diego, United States Antique Charmstring Glass Button. Mid 1800's.
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$18.00 Shipping Location: Jodhpur Umaid Bhawan S.O, India Use To Keep Milk / Lassi Etc. Inlay Engraved Copper Fitted Fine Quality Glass. Fine Quality Handcrafted Glass. Size : 18 x 9.50 Cm. Actual Images of item ... moreare shown above. Good For Collection.
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$189.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Granada Hills, United States This Beautiful Italian inlay dresser Mid-Century is in a very good condition due it's age, has one drawer and one door both. This Gorgeous dresser has ... morea floral inlay on the entire front and the legs are made with 2 different wood color.
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$9.99 Shipping Location: Palm Coast, United States The primary materials used are wood, brass, and glass. The set also features a case for safekeeping.
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$121.85 Shipping Location: CHRISTCHURCH, United Kingdom NICE FRENCH C 1870 JEWELERY / VANITY BOX WITH BOULLE AND FINE BRASS INLAY. IT IS ALL THERE AND REALLY NICELY DONE. THIS IS A QUALITY C 1870 VICTORIAN ... moreBOX, A GREAT EXAMPLE OF IT'S KIND. 12 1/4 INS 31 CM LONG, 7 INS 18 CM HIGH, 9 INS 23 CM WIDE.
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$5.00 Shipping Location: Wimberley, United States Click here to learn more about Brass Pierced Button Inlay Overlay Mirror Back Astrology Sign Antique Shank 36 L.
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$30.25 Shipping Location: DEAL, United Kingdom The inlaid detail is pretty well intact which is nice to see. The majority of the markings are naturally occurring to the wood itself such is the nature ... moreof olivewood though it is really very good considering its great age.
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$22.18 Shipping Location: Evansville, United States Fred Bear 1959 Kodiak Special LH Traditional Archery Recurve Bow 40# Greetings! You are bidding on a very hard to find 19 59 left hand Fred Bear Kodiak ... moreSpecial Recurve Bow. It is in good- condition. Showing some wear, typical of being afield. It is still a very nice bow, despite the wear. Stats are: XF219 AMO- 66" 40# 28" This bow is straight. Strung and unstrung. The tips are tight. I shot this bow, and she performed like a champ. This is a nice bow with no holes, filled or otherwise. Limbs do show stress lines, but primarily on the back. It has a flat copper medallion, which are scarce. Also included are the original string. Now for the flaws: The above mentioned stress and a few dings and scuffs. By no means is this a museum piece. But it is a solid shooter, which will give you years of pleasure on the range and in the field! Please ask any questions before bidding. Please excuse any glare from camera flash. Shipping in the USA is by USPS Parcel Select orPriority Mail with delivery confirmation. International sales will be sent by International Priority Airmail. Please use the shipping calculator located at the bottom. Shipping costs are determined by length, width, height and weight according to guidelines set by USPS. We do not charge handing. Only the actual shipping cost. All over estimates in shipping are refunded, and we will pick up any extra. Be sure to check out our future auctions for more hard to find archery equipment. Thanks for looking! We welcome international buyers. Please note: ALL international sales are sent by USPS Priority Mail Internation to enable tracking, sorry no exceptions. Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or actual shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. We always ship items the next day(after receiving payment) We are not responsible for any delays associated with an item being lost or being delayed in customs. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will b
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Condition: Used Location: Parkesburg, United States Made by an apprentice of the artist Benjamin Le at his studio in California in the 1990s. The top is an intricate wood inlay where each piece was hand ... morecut and hand-dyed, then inlaid together like a puzzle, and covered in a durable high gloss finish.
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$10.75 Shipping Location: Des Moines, United States Gorgeous DERAISME FT PARIS French Mother Of Pearl Bronze Lorgnette Opera Glasses Item is in great condition. But has a little dent. see last photo for ... moredetail) Handle is 9" long; 204.1 grams; No. 61 See photos for better description. 100% Authenticity Guarantee! Domestic Shipping: Items up to $300.00- $10.00 via USPS Priority Signature Confirmed Mail. Items $300.00- $999.99- $20.00 via USPS Express Signature Confirmed Mail. Items over $1000.00- $50.00 domestic shipping by FedEx Priority Overnight delivery. Winning bidder needs to contact us within 48 hours of notification. Payment must be received within 5 days of auction end. Unpaid case will be filled with eBay for non payment. Wires are our preferred payment method. Paypal gladly accepted for purchases up to $3.000.00. Contact us for further details. Colorado residents: we will add 7.80% sales tax. Local pick-up and inspections are welcome with no additional fee. International Shipping: We will ship via FedEx ONLY- Do not ask for any other way of shipping- FedEx only. FedEx Shipping is $45.00 plus insurance( ~ $1.00 per every $100.00) If you have your own FedEx account we can use it. This way there will be no argument about shipping charge. Keep in mind that we WILL NOT lower sale price on custom declaration form and will not mark it as a"gift" Any and All VAT. TAX, and/or any other fees your country charges you for buying items from the U.S.A. is your responsibility! Also please consult with your country customs authorities if item you are bidding on is allowed to be shipped(imported) to your country. Returns: Returns not accepted. gsrx_vers_476(GS 6.4.4(476)
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Free Shipping Location: China Materials :Glass Colored glaze gilt inlay Gem. Condition: Good condition. Size: Height: 14 cm. Long: 9 cm. breadth:8 cm.
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$300.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Scranton, United States Antique Victorian Carved Mahogany Inlaid Mirrored Secretary Desk, c. Early 20th Century. This Victorian Secretary was exceptionally well made, it stands ... moreboth solid and sturdy. The Drop Front area does not include any supports, this area should not be leaned on, or displayed open – This will reduce stress on the large brass hinges within.
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$4.55 Shipping Location: Citrus Heights, United States Add a unique touch to your antique collection with these exquisite black glass whistle buttons. Crafted in the shape of a round whistle, these buttons ... moreare adorned with a beautiful mother of pearl inlay that adds to their charm. Made from high-quality glass material, these buttons are durable and perfect for your collectibles. These antique original whistle buttons date back to the pre-1930s era, making them a rare find. Ideal for sewing projects, these buttons are perfect for adding a touch of vintage elegance to your clothing. Whether you're a collector or a vintage sewing enthusiast, these antique black glass whistle buttons are a must-have addition to your collection.
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$25.00 Shipping Location: Stratford, United States Pitcher Clear Glass STERLING Silver Inlay Floral Irises Ice Lip Vintage Rare8” high at the spout 7”.5 high at the handle 6”.5 x 6”1/4 at the top 5” across ... morethe bottom Marked STERLING at the silver leaf 3 Butterflies Silver is tarnished otherwise it is in good condition
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$50.00 Shipping Location: Sugarcreek, United States WHAT A GREAT FIND FROM A FORIEGN ESTATE IN PA.,,THIS CARVED WOOD ELEPHANT WITH GLASS INLAY,,,,I BELIEVE IT MAY HAVE HAD SOMETHING ON TOP THAT FITTED IN ... moreTHE HOLE,,,,,,IT MEASURES APPROX 20 1/2 INCHES TALL BY 20 INCHES LONG BY AROUND 10 INCHES WIDE,,,,,IT WEIGHS AROUND 52.8 POUNDS,,,WE HAVE 2 OF THESE AVALIABLE THE PRICE IS FOR ONE ONLY,,,,,THIS IS TRULY A VERY NICE UNUIQUE ONE OF A KIND PIECE FOR ANY COLLECTOR,,,WE WIPED WITH A WET CLOTH OTHERWISE NOT CLEANED,,,WE WILL SHIP USPS OR UPS,,,,THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOD BLESS,,,
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$39.95 Shipping Location: Charleston, United States THIS IS A RARE LARGE 18TH C SCOTTISH CELLARETTE WITH SILVER & INLAY & HANDBLOWN 2 CUT GLASS BOTTLES & 4 GLASSES. ALL ORIGINAL. SILVER MOTTO ON TOP "VIRTUTE ... moreET OPERA"(BY VIRTUE AND DEEDS). THIS HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED AS THE BENZIE CLAN (BENNIE, BENNY, OR BINNIE).
$6.00 Shipping Location: Charlotte, United States Buttons range from 1 1/8" to 3/8". Lots chosen at random.
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$11.60 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Cleveland, United States Exquisite antique Art Nouveau inlay Sterling silver on glass dish in excellent condition. Beautifully decorated with strawberries and grapes and marked ... more"Sterling" multiple times. Diameter 8 inches, handle to handle 10.25 inches. Domestic shipping & handling from $7 International shipping $45
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$5.00 Shipping Location: Wimberley, United States Click here to learn more about Brass Cup Pierced Button Bulb Blued Scroll Work Inserted Loop Shank Large 36 L.
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$18.00 Shipping Location: Jodhpur Umaid Bhawan S.O, India Use To Keep Milk / Lassi Etc. Animals Engraved Fine Quality Handcrafted Glass. Actual Images of item are shown above. Good For Collection.
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$16.40 Shipping Location: Astoria, United States Even the hanging wire and the glass.
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Free Shipping Location: Glen Rock, United States This stunning centerpiece crafted by renowned artist Salvador Teran boasts a unique combination of polished brass and mosaic glass.
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Ancient Byzantine Silver Ornate Ring with Turquoise Glass Inlay 800-1000 AD
About The Byzantine Jewelry Byzantine jewelry was a full continuation of the Roman traditions which were kept alive behind the high walls of the new capital. Constantinople. The Roman techniques and styles continued to form the foundation of Byzantine goldsmith's skills who weren't complete copycats; some innovations such as the use of Christian iconography and further specialization of new and old techniques occurred. Production in the old jewelry centers of Alexandria and Antioch gave way to an increased production in Constantinople. Byzantine jewelry had a huge influence on the manufacturing of personal decoration in the rest of the medieval world. The Carolingian(early 742 AD) and the later Ottonian courts(start 962 AD) were linked to the Byzantine Empire and adopted their fashion resulting in the northern European Romanesque ... morejewelry style. In the Byzantine Empire jewelry played an important role. It acted as a way to express ones status and as a diplomatic tool. In 529 AD. Emperor Justinian took up laws regulating the wearing and usage of jewelry in a new set of laws, later to be called the Justinian Code. He explicitly writes that sapphires, emeralds and pearls are reserved for the emperor's use but every free man is entitled to wear a gold ring. This may tell us something about the widespread use and great popularity of jewelry. One could easily argue that there hadn't been a need for such a law if jewelry had been a purely aristocratic phenomenon. The Byzantine Empire was wealthy. It had gold mines within its borders and its geographical position was perfect for trade between the East and West. Successful traders. Military officers and high officials in the empire's administration would all have been in the position to afford luxurious jewelry. In an attempt to keep jewelry exclusive Justinian ruled that only he got to decide who wore the finest jewels by presenting his favorite'servants' with presents from the imperial workshops. It is important to note that the emperor's
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Ancient Byzantine Bronze Ring with Large Red Glass Inlay 700-800 AD
Ancient Byzantine Bronze Ring with Large Red Glass Inlay 700-800 AD Byzantine jewelry was a full continuation of the Roman traditions which were kept alive behind the high walls of the new capital. Constantinople. The Roman techniques and styles continued to form the foundation of Byzantine goldsmith's skills who weren't complete copycats; some innovations such as the use of Christian iconography and further specialization of new and old techniques occurred. Production in the old jewelry centers of Alexandria and Antioch gave way to an increased production in Constantinople. Byzantine jewelry had a huge influence on the manufacturing of personal decoration in the rest of the medieval world. The Carolingian(early 742 AD) and the later Ottonian courts(start 962 AD) were linked to the Byzantine Empire and adopted their fashion resulting ... morein the northern European Romanesque jewelry style. In the Byzantine Empire jewelry played an important role. It acted as a way to express ones status and as a diplomatic tool. In 529 AD. Emperor Justinian took up laws regulating the wearing and usage of jewelry in a new set of laws, later to be called the Justinian Code. He explicitly writes that sapphires, emeralds and pearls are reserved for the emperor's use but every free man is entitled to wear a gold ring. This may tell us something about the widespread use and great popularity of jewelry. One could easily argue that there hadn't been a need for such a law if jewelry had been a purely aristocratic phenomenon. The Byzantine Empire was wealthy. It had gold mines within its borders and its geographical position was perfect for trade between the East and West. Successful traders. Military officers and high officials in the empire's administration would all have been in the position to afford luxurious jewelry. In an attempt to keep jewelry exclusive Justinian ruled that only he got to decide who wore the finest jewels by presenting his favorite'servants' with presents from the imperial workshops. It is i
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Ancient Byzantine Copper Ring with Large Red Glass Inlay 400-500 AD
Ancient Byzantine Copper Ring with Large Red Glass Inlay 400-500 AD Byzantine jewelry was a full continuation of the Roman traditions which were kept alive behind the high walls of the new capital. Constantinople. The Roman techniques and styles continued to form the foundation of Byzantine goldsmith's skills who weren't complete copycats; some innovations such as the use of Christian iconography and further specialization of new and old techniques occurred. Production in the old jewelry centers of Alexandria and Antioch gave way to an increased production in Constantinople. Byzantine jewelry had a huge influence on the manufacturing of personal decoration in the rest of the medieval world. The Carolingian(early 742 AD) and the later Ottonian courts(start 962 AD) were linked to the Byzantine Empire and adopted their fashion resulting ... morein the northern European Romanesque jewelry style. In the Byzantine Empire jewelry played an important role. It acted as a way to express ones status and as a diplomatic tool. In 529 AD. Emperor Justinian took up laws regulating the wearing and usage of jewelry in a new set of laws, later to be called the Justinian Code. He explicitly writes that sapphires, emeralds and pearls are reserved for the emperor's use but every free man is entitled to wear a gold ring. This may tell us something about the widespread use and great popularity of jewelry. One could easily argue that there hadn't been a need for such a law if jewelry had been a purely aristocratic phenomenon. The Byzantine Empire was wealthy. It had gold mines within its borders and its geographical position was perfect for trade between the East and West. Successful traders. Military officers and high officials in the empire's administration would all have been in the position to afford luxurious jewelry. In an attempt to keep jewelry exclusive Justinian ruled that only he got to decide who wore the finest jewels by presenting his favorite'servants' with presents from the imperial workshops. It is i
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Ancient Medieval Silver Ring Beautiful Carvings & Dark Orange Glass Inlay 800-90
Ancient Medieval Silver Ring Beautiful Carvings& Dark Orange Glass Inlay 800-900 AD Byzantine jewelry was a full continuation of the Roman traditions which were kept alive behind the high walls of the new capital. Constantinople. The Roman techniques and styles continued to form the foundation of Byzantine goldsmith's skills who weren't complete copycats; some innovations such as the use of Christian iconography and further specialization of new and old techniques occurred. Production in the old jewelry centers of Alexandria and Antioch gave way to an increased production in Constantinople. Byzantine jewelry had a huge influence on the manufacturing of personal decoration in the rest of the medieval world. The Carolingian(early 742 AD) and the later Ottonian courts(start 962 AD) were linked to the Byzantine Empire and adopted ... moretheir fashion resulting in the northern European Romanesque jewelry style. In the Byzantine Empire jewelry played an important role. It acted as a way to express ones status and as a diplomatic tool. In 529 AD. Emperor Justinian took up laws regulating the wearing and usage of jewelry in a new set of laws, later to be called the Justinian Code. He explicitly writes that sapphires, emeralds and pearls are reserved for the emperor's use but every free man is entitled to wear a gold ring. This may tell us something about the widespread use and great popularity of jewelry. One could easily argue that there hadn't been a need for such a law if jewelry had been a purely aristocratic phenomenon. The Byzantine Empire was wealthy. It had gold mines within its borders and its geographical position was perfect for trade between the East and West. Successful traders. Military officers and high officials in the empire's administration would all have been in the position to afford luxurious jewelry. In an attempt to keep jewelry exclusive Justinian ruled that only he got to decide who wore the finest jewels by presenting his favorite'servants' with presents from the imperia
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Ancient Byzantine Very Large Silver Floral Ring Yellow Glass Inlay 400-500 AD
Ancient Byzantine Very Large Silver Floral Ring Yellow Glass Inlay 400-500 AD Byzantine jewelry was a full continuation of the Roman traditions which were kept alive behind the high walls of the new capital. Constantinople. The Roman techniques and styles continued to form the foundation of Byzantine goldsmith's skills who weren't complete copycats; some innovations such as the use of Christian iconography and further specialization of new and old techniques occurred. Production in the old jewelry centers of Alexandria and Antioch gave way to an increased production in Constantinople. Byzantine jewelry had a huge influence on the manufacturing of personal decoration in the rest of the medieval world. The Carolingian(early 742 AD) and the later Ottonian courts(start 962 AD) were linked to the Byzantine Empire and adopted their fashion ... moreresulting in the northern European Romanesque jewelry style. In the Byzantine Empire jewelry played an important role. It acted as a way to express ones status and as a diplomatic tool. In 529 AD. Emperor Justinian took up laws regulating the wearing and usage of jewelry in a new set of laws, later to be called the Justinian Code. He explicitly writes that sapphires, emeralds and pearls are reserved for the emperor's use but every free man is entitled to wear a gold ring. This may tell us something about the widespread use and great popularity of jewelry. One could easily argue that there hadn't been a need for such a law if jewelry had been a purely aristocratic phenomenon. The Byzantine Empire was wealthy. It had gold mines within its borders and its geographical position was perfect for trade between the East and West. Successful traders. Military officers and high officials in the empire's administration would all have been in the position to afford luxurious jewelry. In an attempt to keep jewelry exclusive Justinian ruled that only he got to decide who wore the finest jewels by presenting his favorite'servants' with presents from the imperial workshop
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Ancient Byzantine Massive Silver & Bronze Ring with Red Glass Inlay 800-1000 AD
Ancient Byzantine Massive Silver& Bronze Ring with Red Glass Inlay 800-1000 AD Byzantine jewelry was a full continuation of the Roman traditions which were kept alive behind the high walls of the new capital. Constantinople. The Roman techniques and styles continued to form the foundation of Byzantine goldsmith's skills who weren't complete copycats; some innovations such as the use of Christian iconography and further specialization of new and old techniques occurred. Production in the old jewelry centers of Alexandria and Antioch gave way to an increased production in Constantinople. Byzantine jewelry had a huge influence on the manufacturing of personal decoration in the rest of the medieval world. The Carolingian(early 742 AD) and the later Ottonian courts(start 962 AD) were linked to the Byzantine Empire and adopted their ... morefashion resulting in the northern European Romanesque jewelry style. In the Byzantine Empire jewelry played an important role. It acted as a way to express ones status and as a diplomatic tool. In 529 AD. Emperor Justinian took up laws regulating the wearing and usage of jewelry in a new set of laws, later to be called the Justinian Code. He explicitly writes that sapphires, emeralds and pearls are reserved for the emperor's use but every free man is entitled to wear a gold ring. This may tell us something about the widespread use and great popularity of jewelry. One could easily argue that there hadn't been a need for such a law if jewelry had been a purely aristocratic phenomenon. The Byzantine Empire was wealthy. It had gold mines within its borders and its geographical position was perfect for trade between the East and West. Successful traders. Military officers and high officials in the empire's administration would all have been in the position to afford luxurious jewelry. In an attempt to keep jewelry exclusive Justinian ruled that only he got to decide who wore the finest jewels by presenting his favorite'servants' with presents from the imperial wor
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Ancient Byzantine Silver Alloy Ornate Ring with Dark Glass Inlay 500-600 AD
Ancient Byzantine Silver Alloy Ornate Ring with Dark Glass Inlay 500-600 AD Byzantine jewelry was a full continuation of the Roman traditions which were kept alive behind the high walls of the new capital. Constantinople. The Roman techniques and styles continued to form the foundation of Byzantine goldsmith's skills who weren't complete copycats; some innovations such as the use of Christian iconography and further specialization of new and old techniques occurred. Production in the old jewelry centers of Alexandria and Antioch gave way to an increased production in Constantinople. Byzantine jewelry had a huge influence on the manufacturing of personal decoration in the rest of the medieval world. The Carolingian(early 742 AD) and the later Ottonian courts(start 962 AD) were linked to the Byzantine Empire and adopted their fashion ... moreresulting in the northern European Romanesque jewelry style. In the Byzantine Empire jewelry played an important role. It acted as a way to express ones status and as a diplomatic tool. In 529 AD. Emperor Justinian took up laws regulating the wearing and usage of jewelry in a new set of laws, later to be called the Justinian Code. He explicitly writes that sapphires, emeralds and pearls are reserved for the emperor's use but every free man is entitled to wear a gold ring. This may tell us something about the widespread use and great popularity of jewelry. One could easily argue that there hadn't been a need for such a law if jewelry had been a purely aristocratic phenomenon. The Byzantine Empire was wealthy. It had gold mines within its borders and its geographical position was perfect for trade between the East and West. Successful traders. Military officers and high officials in the empire's administration would all have been in the position to afford luxurious jewelry. In an attempt to keep jewelry exclusive Justinian ruled that only he got to decide who wore the finest jewels by presenting his favorite'servants' with presents from the imperial workshops.
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Ancient Byzantine Large Silver Alloy Filigree Ring Red Glass Inlay 500-600 AD
Ancient Byzantine Large Silver Alloy Filigree Ring Red Glass Inlay 500-600 AD Byzantine jewelry was a full continuation of the Roman traditions which were kept alive behind the high walls of the new capital. Constantinople. The Roman techniques and styles continued to form the foundation of Byzantine goldsmith's skills who weren't complete copycats; some innovations such as the use of Christian iconography and further specialization of new and old techniques occurred. Production in the old jewelry centers of Alexandria and Antioch gave way to an increased production in Constantinople. Byzantine jewelry had a huge influence on the manufacturing of personal decoration in the rest of the medieval world. The Carolingian(early 742 AD) and the later Ottonian courts(start 962 AD) were linked to the Byzantine Empire and adopted their fashion ... moreresulting in the northern European Romanesque jewelry style. In the Byzantine Empire jewelry played an important role. It acted as a way to express ones status and as a diplomatic tool. In 529 AD. Emperor Justinian took up laws regulating the wearing and usage of jewelry in a new set of laws, later to be called the Justinian Code. He explicitly writes that sapphires, emeralds and pearls are reserved for the emperor's use but every free man is entitled to wear a gold ring. This may tell us something about the widespread use and great popularity of jewelry. One could easily argue that there hadn't been a need for such a law if jewelry had been a purely aristocratic phenomenon. The Byzantine Empire was wealthy. It had gold mines within its borders and its geographical position was perfect for trade between the East and West. Successful traders. Military officers and high officials in the empire's administration would all have been in the position to afford luxurious jewelry. In an attempt to keep jewelry exclusive Justinian ruled that only he got to decide who wore the finest jewels by presenting his favorite'servants' with presents from the imperial workshop
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Ancient Medieval Bronze Christian Daisy Flower Ring Blue Glass Inlay 1300-1400AD
Ancient Medieval Bronze Christian Daisy Flower Ring Blue Glass Inlay 1300-1400AD Byzantine jewelry was a full continuation of the Roman traditions which were kept alive behind the high walls of the new capital. Constantinople. The Roman techniques and styles continued to form the foundation of Byzantine goldsmith's skills who weren't complete copycats; some innovations such as the use of Christian iconography and further specialization of new and old techniques occurred. Production in the old jewelry centers of Alexandria and Antioch gave way to an increased production in Constantinople. Byzantine jewelry had a huge influence on the manufacturing of personal decoration in the rest of the medieval world. The Carolingian(early 742 AD) and the later Ottonian courts(start 962 AD) were linked to the Byzantine Empire and adopted their fashion ... moreresulting in the northern European Romanesque jewelry style. In the Byzantine Empire jewelry played an important role. It acted as a way to express ones status and as a diplomatic tool. In 529 AD. Emperor Justinian took up laws regulating the wearing and usage of jewelry in a new set of laws, later to be called the Justinian Code. He explicitly writes that sapphires, emeralds and pearls are reserved for the emperor's use but every free man is entitled to wear a gold ring. This may tell us something about the widespread use and great popularity of jewelry. One could easily argue that there hadn't been a need for such a law if jewelry had been a purely aristocratic phenomenon. The Byzantine Empire was wealthy. It had gold mines within its borders and its geographical position was perfect for trade between the East and West. Successful traders. Military officers and high officials in the empire's administration would all have been in the position to afford luxurious jewelry. In an attempt to keep jewelry exclusive Justinian ruled that only he got to decide who wore the finest jewels by presenting his favorite'servants' with presents from the imperial works
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Ancient Late Byzantine Medieval Bronze Ring Blue Glass Inlay 13th-15th Cent AD
Ancient Late Byzantine Medieval Bronze Ring Blue Glass Inlay 13th-15th Cent AD Byzantine jewelry was a full continuation of the Roman traditions which were kept alive behind the high walls of the new capital. Constantinople. The Roman techniques and styles continued to form the foundation of Byzantine goldsmith's skills who weren't complete copycats; some innovations such as the use of Christian iconography and further specialization of new and old techniques occurred. Production in the old jewelry centers of Alexandria and Antioch gave way to an increased production in Constantinople. Byzantine jewelry had a huge influence on the manufacturing of personal decoration in the rest of the medieval world. The Carolingian(early 742 AD) and the later Ottonian courts(start 962 AD) were linked to the Byzantine Empire and adopted their fashion ... moreresulting in the northern European Romanesque jewelry style. In the Byzantine Empire jewelry played an important role. It acted as a way to express ones status and as a diplomatic tool. In 529 AD. Emperor Justinian took up laws regulating the wearing and usage of jewelry in a new set of laws, later to be called the Justinian Code. He explicitly writes that sapphires, emeralds and pearls are reserved for the emperor's use but every free man is entitled to wear a gold ring. This may tell us something about the widespread use and great popularity of jewelry. One could easily argue that there hadn't been a need for such a law if jewelry had been a purely aristocratic phenomenon. The Byzantine Empire was wealthy. It had gold mines within its borders and its geographical position was perfect for trade between the East and West. Successful traders. Military officers and high officials in the empire's administration would all have been in the position to afford luxurious jewelry. In an attempt to keep jewelry exclusive Justinian ruled that only he got to decide who wore the finest jewels by presenting his favorite'servants' with presents from the imperial worksho
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Ancient Byzantine Tall Bronze Ring With Royal Blue Glass Inlay 600-700 AD
Ancient Byzantine Tall Bronze Ring With Royal Blue Glass Inlay 600-700 AD Byzantine jewelry was a full continuation of the Roman traditions which were kept alive behind the high walls of the new capital. Constantinople. The Roman techniques and styles continued to form the foundation of Byzantine goldsmith's skills who weren't complete copycats; some innovations such as the use of Christian iconography and further specialization of new and old techniques occurred. Production in the old jewelry centers of Alexandria and Antioch gave way to an increased production in Constantinople. Byzantine jewelry had a huge influence on the manufacturing of personal decoration in the rest of the medieval world. The Carolingian(early 742 AD) and the later Ottonian courts(start 962 AD) were linked to the Byzantine Empire and adopted their fashion ... moreresulting in the northern European Romanesque jewelry style. In the Byzantine Empire jewelry played an important role. It acted as a way to express ones status and as a diplomatic tool. In 529 AD. Emperor Justinian took up laws regulating the wearing and usage of jewelry in a new set of laws, later to be called the Justinian Code. He explicitly writes that sapphires, emeralds and pearls are reserved for the emperor's use but every free man is entitled to wear a gold ring. This may tell us something about the widespread use and great popularity of jewelry. One could easily argue that there hadn't been a need for such a law if jewelry had been a purely aristocratic phenomenon. The Byzantine Empire was wealthy. It had gold mines within its borders and its geographical position was perfect for trade between the East and West. Successful traders. Military officers and high officials in the empire's administration would all have been in the position to afford luxurious jewelry. In an attempt to keep jewelry exclusive Justinian ruled that only he got to decide who wore the finest jewels by presenting his favorite'servants' with presents from the imperial workshops. I
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Ancient Byzantine Decorated Bronze Ring With Green Glass Stone Inlay 500-700 AD
Ancient Byzantine Decorated Bronze Ring With Green Glass Stone Inlay 600-800 AD Byzantine jewelry was a full continuation of the Roman traditions which were kept alive behind the high walls of the new capital. Constantinople. The Roman techniques and styles continued to form the foundation of Byzantine goldsmith's skills who weren't complete copycats; some innovations such as the use of Christian iconography and further specialization of new and old techniques occurred. Production in the old jewelry centers of Alexandria and Antioch gave way to an increased production in Constantinople. Byzantine jewelry had a huge influence on the manufacturing of personal decoration in the rest of the medieval world. The Carolingian(early 742 AD) and the later Ottonian courts(start 962 AD) were linked to the Byzantine Empire and adopted their fashion ... moreresulting in the northern European Romanesque jewelry style. In the Byzantine Empire jewelry played an important role. It acted as a way to express ones status and as a diplomatic tool. In 529 AD. Emperor Justinian took up laws regulating the wearing and usage of jewelry in a new set of laws, later to be called the Justinian Code. He explicitly writes that sapphires, emeralds and pearls are reserved for the emperor's use but every free man is entitled to wear a gold ring. This may tell us something about the widespread use and great popularity of jewelry. One could easily argue that there hadn't been a need for such a law if jewelry had been a purely aristocratic phenomenon. The Byzantine Empire was wealthy. It had gold mines within its borders and its geographical position was perfect for trade between the East and West. Successful traders. Military officers and high officials in the empire's administration would all have been in the position to afford luxurious jewelry. In an attempt to keep jewelry exclusive Justinian ruled that only he got to decide who wore the finest jewels by presenting his favorite'servants' with presents from the imperial worksh
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CLEARANCE SALE! Ancient Byzantine Floral Pattern Glass Inlay Ring 600-700 AD
CLEARANCE SALE! Ancient Byzantine Floral Pattern Glass Inlay Ring 600-700 AD Byzantine jewelry was a full continuation of the Roman traditions which were kept alive behind the high walls of the new capital. Constantinople. The Roman techniques and styles continued to form the foundation of Byzantine goldsmith's skills who weren't complete copycats; some innovations such as the use of Christian iconography and further specialization of new and old techniques occurred. Production in the old jewelry centers of Alexandria and Antioch gave way to an increased production in Constantinople. Byzantine jewelry had a huge influence on the manufacturing of personal decoration in the rest of the medieval world. The Carolingian(early 742 AD) and the later Ottonian courts(start 962 AD) were linked to the Byzantine Empire and adopted their fashion ... moreresulting in the northern European Romanesque jewelry style. In the Byzantine Empire jewelry played an important role. It acted as a way to express ones status and as a diplomatic tool. In 529 AD. Emperor Justinian took up laws regulating the wearing and usage of jewelry in a new set of laws, later to be called the Justinian Code. He explicitly writes that sapphires, emeralds and pearls are reserved for the emperor's use but every free man is entitled to wear a gold ring. This may tell us something about the widespread use and great popularity of jewelry. One could easily argue that there hadn't been a need for such a law if jewelry had been a purely aristocratic phenomenon. The Byzantine Empire was wealthy. It had gold mines within its borders and its geographical position was perfect for trade between the East and West. Successful traders. Military officers and high officials in the empire's administration would all have been in the position to afford luxurious jewelry. In an attempt to keep jewelry exclusive Justinian ruled that only he got to decide who wore the finest jewels by presenting his favorite'servants' with presents from the imperial workshops
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Ancient Bronze Ring 6-7AD with glass inlay bonus the same broken ring( M D Find)
Very nice ring. These ring were found a metalodetektor on ancient settlement. RING weren't exposed to cleaning and are in a patina. If you buy from me two lots or more I to you I send them in one parcel! I submit many photos that you could study in detail my lot For any questions please contact me. The authenticity of each bead is guaranteed.I guarantee you a refund money. I do not sell copies and modern forgery! Watch my Feedback profile. On my Ebay account you can see all list of my items for today. As well. I enjoy finding Ancient Egyptian Greek,Roman,Byzantine,Scythian and Medieval artifacts with metal detectors. You can see my findings on my page on Facebook. My passion is for old. Ancient and antique beads, coins. On my Ebay account you can see all list of my items for today. I also created the page on facebook http:www.facebook.com/chloe.baffi ... moreto let you see all photography. Which I have done by myself, of many beautiful and collectible items. I guarantee all my ancient items are authentic. In the nearest future my collection will be expanded also with other Romanian. Greek and Byzantine items. Seeing my page you can see that I’m a new member on Ebay. But my collection are already considerable. I hope my page will be interesting for visit. For any questions please contact me. I’ll be glad to answer you. Waiting you on my Ebay page. P.S: For All who needs feedbacks from me. I need them too. Let's collaborate. Please!
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