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$6.50 Shipping Location: North Fort Myers, United States Barrel Bail. Beautiful UNIQUE Colorful 925 Silver Pendant. 1" wide at the top.
$4.75 Shipping Location: San Martin, United States Early 1800's precision inlay Bullseye button.
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$4.31 Shipping Location: Tomball, United States Pictures are of the actual item for sale.
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$9.05 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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$9.10 Shipping Location: Loveland, United States This vintage candy dish or sherbet and matching small serving plates are a charming addition to any mid-century modern collection. The geometric design ... moreon the dish is a delightful pattern that is sure to catch the eye. These pieces are perfect for storing candy, nuts, or any other small treats. Crafted with care, this candy dish is a wonderful example of the artistry that goes into making glass pieces with sterling silver enhancements. The composition of the dish is made up of primarily glass with sterling silver trim. This candy dish is great for anyone who appreciates MCM. Needs polish
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$740.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Ingleside, United States Beautiful rare table very good condition.
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$5.50 Shipping Location: San Diego, United States Fox is a rare one! Antique Charmstring Glass Button. Mid 1800's.
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$61.30 Shipping Location: Effort, United States
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$41.65 Shipping Location: NORWICH, United Kingdom
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$7.40 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.
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$5.50 Shipping Location: San Diego, United States A must-have for dimi competition. Diminutive Green Glass "Precision Inlay". @5/16".Tiny! Antique Button…Cutie!
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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).
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$52.03 Shipping Location: BEDFORD, United Kingdom Carved study of exotic birds on blossom.
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Condition: New Location: Goodrich, United States Hudson River Inlay Marquetry Inlaid Concerto Classic Beveled Glass Mirror. Condition is New. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.
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$21.42 Shipping Location: Huntersville, United States This beautiful set of two antique sterling silver overlay compote dishes is a must-have for any collector. Their art deco style and age of 1900-1940 add ... moreto their charm and value. 2 Beautiful Antique Sterling Silver Overlay Compote Dishes.
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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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$17.84 Shipping Location: LAUNCESTON, United Kingdom The Carnelian has a beautiful transparency and intense colour. This ring is made with good solid silver. Band width from 0.7 to 2.8 cm. Decorated on the ... moresides with turquoise, red & black inlaid glass.
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$12.99 Shipping Location: Washington, United States It is mid 20th century, most likely 1950's-1960's.
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Free Shipping Location: Winnsboro, United States *Some glass is missing and age cracks. Extremely exquisite and unique pieces. This beautiful and unique item is a pair of large 18" carved wood temple ... moreguard lions with glass inlay. The lions are crafted with great attention to detail, showcasing intricate carvings and a stunning white and gold color scheme. These antique original pieces are believed to originate from China, although the exact age is unknown.The lions make for a striking addition to any collection of Asian antiques. Their primary material is wood, adding to their authenticity and charm. Whether as a decorative piece or for display, these lions are sure to capture the attention of any admirer.
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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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$6.65 Shipping Location: Tomah, United States Described as follows.
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Free Shipping Location: Westfield, United States All shanks are in tact. Still suitable for competition. She was ecstatic when I gave them to her for our anniversary. Glass~ Lacy, Charmstring, Paperweights, ... moreMoonglow, Victorian, Swirlback, Diminutives ++.
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$22.00 Shipping Location: Phoenix, United States Pair opera binoculars. Made by A, Stowell & Co, Boston. Good working condition, Come with original leather case. USA sales only
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Free Shipping Condition: New Location: United States Item Material Acacia,MDF,Veneer,Glass. Contemporary style with a solid tempered glass inlay, this Urban Icon Rectangular Coffee Table features three unique ... morecolor options and modern beveled edges. One full-length storage shelf is included, and the optional caster wheels make moving easy.
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$4.46 Shipping Location: Yermo, United States Antique tingue black glass button from the 1800's. Round black glass base with self shank. Clear glass precision inlay top with red. Top is faceted. Antique ... morecondition with small flaws/fleabites possible.
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$350.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Delray Beach, United States Enhance your living space with the Asian Hand Carved Coffee Table featuring a beautiful glass inlay. Perfect centerpiece for any living room. Service ... moreproviders from Delray Beach, FL, may call from unfamiliar numbers flagged as potential spam.
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$10.50 Shipping Location: Somerville, United States ABOUT 10" D. IN DISPLAYED, VERY GOOD CONDITION.
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$5.50 Shipping Location: San Diego, United States Antique Charmstring Glass Button. Mid 1800's. @150 years old and in wonderful condition!
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$9.35 Shipping Location: King of Prussia, United States
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$44.62 Shipping Location: WIMBORNE, United Kingdom Condition is "Used". The tray is in good antique condition. The tray is heavy.
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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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$22.37 Shipping Location: East Setauket, United States Vase American Ruby Glass And Possible Sterling inlay. This vase has been passed down to me from my Grandmother . I believe it’s from 1920’s.There are ... moreno chips. Beautiful condition. Deep Ruby glass.
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Condition: Used Location: Fort Lauderdale, United States This Coffee Table is made out of wood, solid wood, walnut, mahogany, veneer, and glass. GREYHOUND : THE CHEAPEST AND FASTEST UP TO 100 LBS. CMS TRANSPORTATION ... moreINC. WE EXTEND ANTIQUE AND NEW BEDS FROMTWIN/FULL SIZE TOFULL/QUEEN & CALIFORNIA KING SIZE.
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$150.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Rockford, United States She is just slightly under 31 by 40. She is in great condition as well, there are just a few dings here and there that wouldn't show in photos. Perfect ... moregift for, actually anyone. No better wood inlay work then the Hudson River guys.
$20.39 Shipping Location: DUNFERMLINE, United Kingdom Superb quality. Height 9 cm. Condition excellent.
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$150.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Rockford, United States She is just slightly under 31 by 40. She is in fair condition, there are just a few dings here and there that show in photos. Perfect gift for, actually ... moreanyone. No better wood inlay work then the Hudson River guys.
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$42.67 Shipping Location: COLWYN BAY, United Kingdom Antique Rosewood jewellery box with brass & Mother of Pearl inlay and original blue fitted interior.
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$7.78 Shipping Location: Davenport, United States Old Brass/glass Beautiful Handcrafted Inlay Engraved Holy Water Pot Wooden Stand. Shipped with USPS Ground Advantage. The pot is glass with either a good ... moreor brass overlay .. so unique and gorgeous
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Free Shipping Location: Oviedo, United States Set of Two Brass Chinese Cloisonee Opium Oil lamp. One Lamp is Hexagonal and the other is square with all. Two Beautiful Chinese Cloisonee Brass Oil Lamp, ... moremissing both glass, with signs of age in good.
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$6.40 Shipping Location: Lafayette, United States Stunning pair of genuine mother of pearl opera glasses in their custom fitted original leather case with handle for carrying. Bee hallmark logo on push-button ... moreclosure. Shiny brass finish with gorgeous mother of pearl inlay all around.
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$5.50 Shipping Location: Greensboro, United States The interesting thing about this set is the design of the case which is in EXCELLENT condition with minor wear to leather and I believe the inlay is sterling ... moresilver although it is not marked! There are no manufacturer's markings on either piece!
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Free Shipping Location: 朝阳区, China This exquisite 3.14" Chinese ancient handmade glass inlay material goldfish smoking bottle is a rare find for any antique collector. The bottle is perfect ... morefor use as a snuff bottle or as a decorative piece in any collection.
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$33.16 Shipping Location: Wilmington, United States Cut glass body to jars. Condition: Very good condition. Light surface marks. Areas of loss to the inlay. Gallery XV specializes in a variety of art, antiques, ... morejewelry and collectibles. We make a best effort to provide a fair and descriptive condition report.
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$14.10 Shipping Location: Grand Rapids, United States Here is a satin glass serving bowl with sterling silver overlay in grape, vine and leaves design. Beautiful bowl in very good condition, no chips, nicks, ... moreor cracks. It does have some superficial utensil scratches inside of bowl, see last pic. Marked "Sterling", see second to last pic. It measures 8.5" in diameter and 3.25" in height. Very pretty bowl. Thank you.
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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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$9.80 Shipping Location: Minerva, United States Vintage MCM Sterling Inlay Glass Sherbet Dessert Cups Set 2 Geometric Design. These stand 2.75” tall and are 3” in diameter. They are in good condition ... morefor the age, they will need cleaned. There may be a makers mark on bottom silver rim but I can’t make it out.
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$9.95 Shipping Location: Tomah, United States Collector Card with 25 Buttons. Described as follows.
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$129.88 Shipping Location: Jupiter, United States This exquisite hexagonal lacquered Chinese stool, adorned with a peony tree and a perched bird, is a charming piece from the 1950s. Each of the six legs ... moreis embellished with floral motifs. It can serve as a stool, a stand, or, with a glass top, as a side table.
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Free Shipping Location: Lancaster, United States Antique Chinese Turquoise Inlay Glass Brass Snuff Bottle marked*-EXCELLENT CONDITIONSize (inches): • 4.25” -Height • 2” - Width • 1” - Length You will ... morereceive the exact item shown above. Every order is handled and packaged with EXTREME care. MULTIPLE SHIPPING OPTIONS AVAILABLE. All packages are prepped for shipping immediately after payment is received and will be sent the SAME business day the order is placed ***(the following business day for orders placed after business hours)***If you have a preferred method of shipping other than the options already provided, please don’t hesitate to ask.
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$9.35 Shipping Location: Cle Elum, United States Has lock on front w/o key.
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Free Shipping Location: Jodhpur Kachery SO, India Use To Keep Milk / Lassi Etc. Inlay Work Fine Quality Handcrafted Glass. Actual Images of item are shown above. Good For Collection.
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$11.35 Shipping Location: Oshkosh, United States Some light wear and aging, some damage to wood as shown in photos
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$16.10 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Clarkston, United States The old varnished finish adds to its overall charm. It features string Inlay on the sides and retains its original turned wood feet. The needlepoint fabric ... morewith glass beadwork decoration shows age appropriate signs of wear with losses, as shown in the photos.
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Condition: Used Location: POTTERS BAR, United Kingdom Profusely inlaid and decorated with satinwood inlays. You are viewing a gorgeous Edwardian display cabinet in mahogany. Circa: 1900. Canonbury Antiques, ... moreRedwell Wood Farm, Ridge Hill, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire EN6 3NA, England.
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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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$105.83 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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$32.04 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Mount Hope, 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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$4.43 Shipping Location: Aurora, United States Antique Cranberry Glass Bohemian Sterling inlay salt cellar? Not marked but tested
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$9.35 Shipping Location: Salem, United States ANTIQUE ELEGANT STERLING SILVER INLAY GLASS CANDY BOWL. MEASURES. 3 1/4 INCH TALL. CONDITION. PERFECT CONDITION. NO CRACKR OR CHIPS. SIGNS OF WEAR DUE ... moreTO AGE. Powered by The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
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$9.35 Shipping Location: Staten Island, United States Antique amulets were made to ward off evil spirits and to protect. Hand polished, last picture shows original condition. Minor repairs had been done on ... morethe surrounding silver of the red glass. Picture show the silver missing in areas surrounding the glass, the silver has been glued with jewelry glue back to support the glass once again.
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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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