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Nice antique .800 silver alloy Victorian napkin ring. Foliate & cartouche with monogram. Marked 800 as pictured. Measures 1 7/8" diameter & 1 5/8" wide. ... moreIn good condition with some wear and tarnish, slight split.
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Overhead Electric Lighting Replacement part.selling 1.used on an over head lighting fixture for only a short time and in excellent condition. Green with ... moremilky white interior.see pictures for measurement information. If you are interested in 2 or 3 let me know and I can adjust the listing for you. We changed the overhead fixture to a ceiling fan shortly after we moved in to a new home and stored the shades.as good as new! Check out the other items listed. Thanks for looking. Pet Free/Smoke Free Home
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15th-16th century AD. 5.2mm width band with a rounded face, flared to the engraved shoulders. See Ancient Rings, Pollio, p.126 bottom. Jewelry gift boxed ... morewith certificate of authenticity.
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Location: YORK, United Kingdom
Post Medieval copper alloy ring with silver bezel and initialed, damaged/bent in Antiquity as photos show, in uncleaned as found condition could be made ... morea very wearable ancient artefact found in Britain. L485
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The height on 2 of them is 1”, the other 2 are 1.75”.
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Marked/Signed in two spots as "800" silver. CONDITION: Very Good pre-owned condition. Nice pieces with no significant flaws. I am located in Boise, IDAHO.
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Location: Phoenix, United States
This is a 800 Silver Napkin Ring with Flowers. The napkin ring weighs 9.1 grams. The napkin ring is marked on the outside with “800”. The soft, warm, ... moreoriginal finish is present. The napkin ring is in excellent original pre-owned condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations.
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Location: Carlisle, United States
The napkin ring is marked 800 along with an illegible maker's mark.
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Location: Newport News, United States
VICTORIAN ART NOUVEAU OPENWORK DESIGN . ~ENGRAVEABLE.NO MONOGRAMS~. ~ PAIR of ANTIQUE ART NOUVEAU. 835 SILVER PAPER SCROLL RINGS HOLDERS COLLARS ~. ~~~835 ... morePARTS SILVER…MARKED ".835" & INITIALS "CH"?.
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Location: Columbus, United States
There is a monogram on the napkin ring. It shows minor signs of wear including small scratches and dents. Condition Good used condition. There are normal ... moresurface marks related to age and use and the item may need a polish upon receipt.
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Location: Lock Haven, United States
Add an elegant touch to your table setting with these stunning 800 silver napkin rings. The intricate design features a charming chariot and rider, inspired ... moreby the Egyptian Revival style of the early 20th century.
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Item Napkin Ring. Condition Good used condition. There are normal surface marks related to age and use and the item may need a polish upon receipt. About ... morethis Item.
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Location: Windham, United States
This is in very good condition, engraved as shown, and measures 1 1/8" wide, marked 830 on the edge. Please look closely at my photos for details. Item ... more3-14-17-NR2 (10).
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Outstanding and very rare Roman copper alloy ring once fully silvered also has silver mend on rear, ceremonialy bent/killed as photos and offered to votive ... morespot, found at Piercebridge near Roman Fort and civilian settlement at a votive offering area in the River Tees in Co Durham Britain in the 1960s, in as found condition, could be made wearable and actually does feel ok on finger as is. L102t
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Location: Palm Harbor, United States
Teaching table manners is a right of passage and this will be a perfect starting point. The set consists of a napkin ring, small cup, egg cup and a knife, ... morefork and spoon. The ensemble is housed in a silver box with soft lining.
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Location: Waterville, United States
Great for making Ottoman style or Boho necklaces and bracelets. 3 small half circle pendants. 100+ flat flower beads. 5 thick wire type decorations. 50+ ... moreflat round beads.
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It has Italian silver hallmarks and monograms "Anne" and "11-21-56". There are also small scratches on the napkin ring. Item Napkin Ring. Condition Good ... moreused condition. There are normal surface marks related to age and use and the item may need a polish upon receipt.
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Location: Mena, United States
IT IS 80% PURE SILVER (vs. STERLING WHICH IS TYPICALLY 92.5% PURE SILVER). I DON'T KNOW WHO THE MAKER IS ON THIS ONE, NOR THE AGE OF THE SPOON. 3 1/4" ... morex 2 5/8" x 1/4". THE SPOON SHOWS MINOR WEAR AND IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION, OVERALL.
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Location: Steamboat Springs, United States
This sterling silver Italian-made trinket box is a unique addition to any collection. The box is made of silver alloys (.800-.899) and is believed to ... morebe from the early to mid-20th century.
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TO TOP IT ALL OFF, IT'S ALSO GOLD WASHED ON THE INSIDES OF THE HOLDER. THE DESIGNS AND DETAILS ARE VERY ATTRACTIVE AND THE DISH IS READY TO SERVE GUESTS, ... moreYET AGAIN. IT SHOWS VERY MINOR WEAR, SCRATCHES & SCUFFS, BUT IS STILL IN VERY GOOD++ CONDITION, OVERALL (ESPECIALLY GIVEN ITS AGE).
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ZANOVELLO BRUNO. NAPKIN RING SET of (2). 800 SILVER ALLOY. '800☆ 58 PD"ZB'. The City of Champions! UNCLEANED / UNPOLISHED / AS FOUND / AS IS.
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3304 RUSSIAN NIELLO 84 silver NAPKIN RING Harkov Berdichev I am pleased to offer for auction the 84 silver NAPKIN RING in excellent estate condition. ... moreIt was made in Russia before the revolution. But after 1908 which is determined from the hallmark. The letters ЛК. In Cyrillic, tell of the ring being made by an unknown craft smith who worked in the city of Harkov or Berdichev. The ring is made in the famous Russian style of niello and its surface shows traditional Russian stylistic design. Some losses of niello have been found, and you can see the ring’s condition in the detailed 360 degree pictures. On the front there is a monogram aria which is monogrammed, and the Cyrillic letters that arch across the front read“ КАВКАЗЪ” This was a part of the Russian empire. And after the fall of the Soviet Union Georgia is an independent country. Size is 1-3/4”diameter) x 1-1/8” The weight is 19 grams. I can only give the S/H/I price for international customers after an agreement on which mail service to use. S hipping is free of charge inside USA only. WARNING to Domestic Customers and Customers from Australia. Canada, France, Netherland, Spain, UK: for amounts higher than $200.00, payment has to be made by Paypal's"E-CHECK" ONLY Thanks for reading and agreeing to my terms. Happy bidding! RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fv%7F.rpn30%3E-13d1e3986f8-0x108-
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HERE IS A MATCHED LOT OF 5 OLDER SPOONS FROM DENMARK. 5 3/8" LONG AND THEY HAVE DANISH HALLMARKS FOR "826" SILVER (IT'S A SILVER ALLOY THAT'S 82.6% PURE ... moreSILVER (vs STERLING, WHICH IS TYPICALLY 92.5% PURE SILVER)).
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Location: Ithaca, United States
The napkin ring is marked 800 and along with a partially obscured maker's mark. If significant condition issues exist, they will be noted.
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Location: Scotch Plains, United States
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Total weight 48.65 grams.
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Location: Mentor, United States
All I did here, was remove Clasp on Antique Rhodium Edwardian filigree Camphor Glass brooch, sand, and Prong Set it to a silver Wire wrapped ring. THE ... moreRING is handcrafted in nickel silver, an alloy of 65% copper, 17% zinc and 18% nickel.
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Location: China
Quantity: 15pcs in this set. with suitable apparel for different occasion. Color: the picture show.
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Location: Ithaca, United States
The napkin ring is marked 800 along with the German Crescent and Crown mark.
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Location: Israel
Size 9 (The ring is open and can expand up to 10 and more). An old ethnic piece that is more than a 100 years old!
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Location: Ithaca, United States
The napkin ring is marked 800 for 800 Silver and 17 VC for Argenteria Varalda Ettore di Varalda Achille.
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Location: Ithaca, United States
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Alpacca ( Alpacca silver, A.L.P, ALPACCA PRIMA N.S) is a common nickel alloy containing copper, nickel, zinc and tin. See photos for condition and appearance. ... moreThe color is silver with golden undertones.
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Location: เมืองขอนแก่น, Thailand
The maker can be identified by reviewing the pictures provided. This one-of-a-kind piece is perfect for collectors of original antique jewelry. Secondary ... moreStone Turquoise / Carnelian. Main Stone Blue Lapis Lazuli.
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Location: Ithaca, United States
It has no engravings or monograms. Gently used, very good condition from an estate. The napkin ring is hallmarked 800, the German Cross and Crown mark, ... morealong with an unknown maker's mark.
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The napkin ring is marked 800 along with the maker's mark for Franz Scheurle.
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Genuine Thai amulet and Guaranty satisfied. Material : Alloy, Silver micron. Krut Garuda, Tiger Fang lp Parn, Phra lp Derm, Singha. Thailand believes ... moreBuddha's good everything bring you Luck Believed to protect against evil Help And Protection Owner Can bring you happiness charming, good luck secure and good fortune for the owner.
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The oval napkin ring is hallmarked 835 along with the maker's mark for Christoph Widman.
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The napkin ring is hallmarked 800, the German Cross and Crown mark, along with the maker's mark for Wilhelm Muller.
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The napkin ring is hallmarked 800 along with the maker's mark for Welz & Renner.
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The napkin ring is marked 800 along with the German Crescent and Crown mark, as well as the maker's mark for Seybold & Hirschhauer.
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Location: Rural Hall, United States
This product is a lot of scrap sterling silver rings weighing 73.9 grams. The composition of the rings is sterling silver, which is a type of silver alloy ... morecontaining 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals. The lot is categorized under antiques, silver, sterling silver (.925), and mixed lots.
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STERLING PATTERN: Plain oval INTRODUCTION YEAR: Post 1940 HALLMARKED: 835 MB MAKER: MB Germany DESCRIPTION: Napkin Ring WEIGHABLE SILVER: 0.79 oz. or ... more22.6 Grams LENGTH: 2 1/4" x 1 1/8" x 1" Tall MONOGRAM: Gerhard" ITEM WEIGHT grams: 23
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The napkin ring is marked 835 along with the German Crescent and Crown mark, as well as the maker's mark for Lutz & Weiss.
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Location: Mount Holly, United States
Vintage EP Zinc Alloy Silver Plate Ballerina Ring Holder Paperweight ESTATE. I did not try to clean it up. Ships USPS first class.
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I used to deal exclusively in sterling silver napkin rings when I did shows (Round Top Texas, Dallas Tower Show). Condition:Good giftable condition. Old ... morerepair visible on inside and exterior along seam, visible on interior and exterior.
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The napkin ring is marked with the minimum silver quality mark for 800 but tests for 925 silver (the mark is just a minimum, not the actual quality) along ... morewith the Swedish triple crown mark, the town mark M for Malmö, the date mark for 1935 as well as the maker's mark forSjörgren & Komstadius.
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The napkin ring is marked 800.
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The napkin ring is hallmarked 835, the German Cross and Crown mark, along with the maker's mark for Jacob Grimminger. It has no engravings or monograms.
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The napkin ring is marked 830S Denmark along with the maker's mark for Hugo Grün.
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The napkin ring is marked 835 along with the German Crescent and Crown mark, as well as the maker's mark for Lutz & Weiss.
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The napkin ring is stamped 830 for 830 silver and CS for C. Sørensen with their stamp that dates from 1893-1937. C. Sørensen was a Copenhagen Denmark ... morebased silversmith.
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The napkin ring is hallmarked 826 or better with the date stamp for 1932 and Johannes Siggaard's assayer mark. Assayer is Johannes Siggaard.
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The napkin ring is hallmarked 835, the German Cross and Crown mark, along with the maker's mark for Hermann Bauer.
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The napkin ring is marked 800 along with a partially obscured German Crescent and Crown mark.
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Late Medieval Moorish Silver Alloy Ring - Large Rock Crystal
Culture: Late Medieval Moorish Espana Date: Circa: AD 1700- 1800's Size and weight: UK Ring Size N. US Ring Size 7 and 9.7 grams- 1.8cm crystal- collar height@ 1cm Description: The Bezel to this late Medieval ring is formed from a silver alloy plate with rope twist decoration seen in a single strand. A deep silver collar is seen which details clasps to a large white Rock Crystal. The band is a complete balanced oval with raised nodular decoration. Good patination tones are seen to the reverse of the bezel in dark silver oxide tones. Very fine original condition. Old Spanish collection. Please see images. Our Grade B. Notes: Where it is possible to draw on reference material for similar ring types/ styles this is made available in the description from one of the following publications: Victoria and Albert Museum Catalogue of Rings 1930- ... moreC.C.Oman(reprint 1993) Scarisbrick/Henig- Finger Rings(Ashmolean Museum Oxford- 2003) BM Catalogue of Finger Rings Greek. Etruscan and Roman(1907) re-printed 1968. Marshall, F.H All rings originate from private collections from both the UK and Europe. All ring examples are carefully selected and graded(A. B and C please see below) with all carefully cleaned and conserved as required. If a repair has been made, this will be mentioned in the description. Payment required with-in five business days.
Ancient Roman Silver Alloy Ring with Deep Blue Glass Inlay 100-300 AD
About The Roman Jewelry Apart from gold and other precious metals. Romans used glass to make their jewelry. Roman jewelry gives us an insight into the culture of this ancient country. Just like other ancient civilizations. Rome also had its distinct strata of social classes. In the Roman society, jewelry was worn for indicating the social status of a person and attaching pieces of clothing rather than beautification. Gold was used by the artisans and jewelers for carving the adornments and jewelry as it was believed to be the metal of the Gods and supposed to have descended from the sun. Other than gold, the materials used in jewelry making were bronze, Roman glass, bone beads and precious gemstones which were excavated from far off places like Persia, Far East, Indus Valley, etc. Diamonds, emeralds and sapphires found their way from the ... moresilk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. About This Ring This large and handsome ancient Roman silver alloy ring has a broad and smooth all over hoop. Which opens up into two parts at the shoulders, and soldered firm to the back of its bezel. As additional reinforcement, the ancient craftsman has added a flat, arrow-tipped piece of silver alloy strip, attaching the side of the bezel to the shoulders of the hoop. Its square shaped, shield-type bezel is turned in slightly at the uppermost tip, forming a secure frame for its rich, deep royal blue glass inlay. This ring is in excellent condition, fully intact and is just as bold and eye-catching an adornment when worn today, as it was then. A turquoise patina is retained in areas. The Romans greatly favored the use of stone and glass in their jewelry. And expanded the Hellenistic tradition by focusing on the visual effects multi-colored bits of stone and glass could achieve in their own right. The Romans used glass extensively to imitate precious stones such as emerald, sa
Ancient Roman Silver Alloy Ring Royal Blue Glass Inlay Large 200-300 AD
Ancient Roman Silver Alloy Ring Royal Blue Glass Inlay Large 200-300 AD Apart from gold and other precious metals. Romans used glass to make their jewelry. Roman jewelry gives us an insight into the culture of this ancient country. Just like other ancient civilizations. Rome also had its distinct strata of social classes. In the Roman society, jewelry was worn for indicating the social status of a person and attaching pieces of clothing rather than beautification. Gold was used by the artisans and jewelers for carving the adornments and jewelry as it was believed to be the metal of the Gods and supposed to have descended from the sun. Other than gold, the materials used in jewelry making were bronze, Roman glass, bone beads and precious gemstones which were excavated from far off places like Persia, Far East, Indus Valley, etc. Diamonds, ... moreemeralds and sapphires found their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. This large and magnificent ancient Roman silver alloy ring bears a broad and smooth hoop which expands and opens up into two parts at its shoulders. And is soldered firm to the back of its bezel(this craftsmanship can be viewed very well on the inside, at the back of the bezel) As additional reinforcement, the ancient craftsman has added a flat piece of linear etched silver alloy strip attaching the side of the bezel to the shoulders of the hoop. Its deep, square shaped shield-type bezel forms a secure frame for its rich, royal blue glass inlay. The Romans greatly favoured the use of stone and glass in their jewellery. And expanded the Hellenistic tradition by focusing on the visual effects multi-coloured bits of stone and glass could achieve in their own right. The Romans used glass extensively to imitate precious stones such as emerald, sardonyx, and amethyst, since glass was much easier to carve. Here, this deep red inlay was made to represent the likes of a precious ruby or garnet gemstone. A layer of white patina is retained on its surface. Anc
1842' Ancient Roman billon (silver and bronze/copper alloy) massive ring
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Ancient Roman Silver Alloy Ring Banded Carnelian Gemstone Large 400-500 AD
Ancient Roman Silver Alloy Ring Banded Carnelian Gemstone Large 400-500 AD Apart from gold and other precious metals. Romans used glass to make their jewelry. Roman jewelry gives us an insight into the culture of this ancient country. Just like other ancient civilizations. Rome also had its distinct strata of social classes. In the Roman society, jewelry was worn for indicating the social status of a person and attaching pieces of clothing rather than beautification. Gold was used by the artisans and jewelers for carving the adornments and jewelry as it was believed to be the metal of the Gods and supposed to have descended from the sun. Other than gold, the materials used in jewelry making were bronze, Roman glass, bone beads and precious gemstones which were excavated from far off places like Persia, Far East, Indus Valley, etc. Diamonds, ... moreemeralds and sapphires found their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. This very impressive and large ancient Roman silver alloy ring bears a beautiful twisted band and is smooth all around. Making for a very comfortable fit when worn today. It oval-shaped bezel is incredibly large with crescent embossed decorations surrounding the bezel. Within the secure safe-keeping of this deep, shield-type bezel sit the most exquisite banded carnelian gemstone in shades of orange and white. A carnelian stone is a gemstone known for its many beneficial properties. It is a form of chalcedony. And can vary in colour from reddish-brown to a rust-like orange, while the spectrum of shades can encompass the very intense and dark, as well as pale and smoky. The Romans believed that this gemstone signified courage. And associated the wearing of this stone with bearing power, protection and positive energy. It also served a functional purpose for sealing of wax(wax does not stick to this stone) This stunning and prized ancient adornment retains a dark. Natural patina all around and continues to impress its admirers when worn today. Circa
Ancient Roman Large Silver Alloy Ring Green Glass Inlay 100-300 AD
Ancient Roman Large Silver Alloy Ring Green Glass Inlay 100-300 AD Apart from gold and other precious metals. Romans used glass to make their jewelry. Roman jewelry gives us an insight into the culture of this ancient country. Just like other ancient civilizations. Rome also had its distinct strata of social classes. In the Roman society, jewelry was worn for indicating the social status of a person and attaching pieces of clothing rather than beautification. Gold was used by the artisans and jewelers for carving the adornments and jewelry as it was believed to be the metal of the Gods and supposed to have descended from the sun. Other than gold, the materials used in jewelry making were bronze, Roman glass, bone beads and precious gemstones which were excavated from far off places like Persia, Far East, Indus Valley, etc. Diamonds, emeralds ... moreand sapphires found their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. This large and handsome ancient Roman silver alloy ring has a broad and smooth all over hoop. Which opens up into two parts at the shoulders, and soldered firm to the back of its bezel. As additional reinforcement, the ancient craftsman has added a flat, arrow-tipped piece of silver alloy strip, attaching the side of the bezel to the shoulders of the hoop. Its square shaped. Shield-type bezel is turned in slightly at the uppermost tip, forming a secure frame for its rich, dark green glass inlay. This ring is of excellent condition, is fully intact and is just as bold and eye-catching an adornment when worn today, as it was then. A dark, natural patina is retained in areas, testament to its age and authenticity. The Romans greatly favoured the use of stone and glass in their jewellery and used it extensively to imitate precious stones such as emerald. Sardonyx, and amethyst, since glass was much easier to carve. In this case this beautiful deep green hue was chosen to represent the likes of a precious emerald gemstone. The emerald has been a gem of fascinat
Ancient Roman Silver Alloy Ring with Dark Green Glass Inlay Very Large 100-300AD
Ancient Roman Silver Alloy Ring with Dark Green Glass Inlay Very Large 100-300AD Apart from gold and other precious metals. Romans used glass to make their jewelry. Roman jewelry gives us an insight into the culture of this ancient country. Just like other ancient civilizations. Rome also had its distinct strata of social classes. In the Roman society, jewelry was worn for indicating the social status of a person and attaching pieces of clothing rather than beautification. Gold was used by the artisans and jewelers for carving the adornments and jewelry as it was believed to be the metal of the Gods and supposed to have descended from the sun. Other than gold, the materials used in jewelry making were bronze, Roman glass, bone beads and precious gemstones which were excavated from far off places like Persia, Far East, Indus Valley, etc. Diamonds, ... moreemeralds and sapphires found their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. This very impressive ancient Roman silver alloy ring bears a broad. Symmetrically formed and smooth all over hoop, which makes for a very comfortable fit when worn today. The band opens up into two parts at the shoulders, and soldered firm to the back of its bezel. As additional reinforcement, the ancient craftsman has added a flat, arrow-tipped piece of silver alloy strip, attaching the side of the bezel to the shoulders of the hoop. Its square shaped, shield-type bezel is turned in slightly at the uppermost tip, forming a secure frame for its captivating dark green glass inlay. The Romans greatly favoured the use of stone and glass in their jewellery. And expanded the Hellenistic tradition by focusing on the visual effects multi-coloured bits of stone and glass could achieve in their own right. The Romans used glass extensively to imitate precious stones such as emerald, sardonyx, and amethyst, since glass was much easier to carve. The green hue of its glass inlay would have been chosen to imitate the likes of an emerald stone as it was bel
Ancient Late Roman Silver Alloy Ring Dark Yellow Glass Inlay Large 500-600 AD
Ancient Late Roman Silver Alloy Ring with Dark Yellow Glass Inlay Large 500-600AD Apart from gold and other precious metals. Romans used glass to make their jewelry. Roman jewelry gives us an insight into the culture of this ancient country. Just like other ancient civilizations. Rome also had its distinct strata of social classes. In the Roman society, jewelry was worn for indicating the social status of a person and attaching pieces of clothing rather than beautification. Gold was used by the artisans and jewelers for carving the adornments and jewelry as it was believed to be the metal of the Gods and supposed to have descended from the sun. Other than gold, the materials used in jewelry making were bronze, Roman glass, bone beads and precious gemstones which were excavated from far off places like Persia, Far East, Indus Valley, etc. ... moreDiamonds, emeralds and sapphires found their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. This large. Intricately designed ancient silver alloy ring is a good example of the craftsmanship of the Late Roman period. Its band is with three row of twisted rope work decoration all throughout the length of its band. At the shoulders, each side bears the classic triangular piece with ten embossed knobbed mouldings. Its shield-type bezel is framed with two rows of twisted rope work. Within the secure grasp of this bezel sits a very captivating dark yellow glass inlay. A natural dark patina is retained in many areas around the ring. Roman rings are well known to being eye-catching yet simple in design and for having large stones. Sometimes glass; which are used to imitate the likes of precious stones, in this case, a precious amber gemstone. Ancient Romans that the rays of a brilliantly setting sun became congealed in an evening sea and were cast upon the shore in the form of amber! This beautifully decorated classic piece of treasure is smooth all over and makes for a very eye-catching and comfortable fit when worn today. Circa: 500-600
Ancient Roman Very Large Silver Alloy Ring with Deep Red Glass Inlay 100-300AD
Ancient Roman Very Large Silver Alloy Ring with Deep Red Glass Inlay 100-300AD Apart from gold and other precious metals. Romans used glass to make their jewelry. Roman jewelry gives us an insight into the culture of this ancient country. Just like other ancient civilizations. Rome also had its distinct strata of social classes. In the Roman society, jewelry was worn for indicating the social status of a person and attaching pieces of clothing rather than beautification. Gold was used by the artisans and jewelers for carving the adornments and jewelry as it was believed to be the metal of the Gods and supposed to have descended from the sun. Other than gold, the materials used in jewelry making were bronze, Roman glass, bone beads and precious gemstones which were excavated from far off places like Persia, Far East, Indus Valley, etc. Diamonds, ... moreemeralds and sapphires found their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. This large and handsome ancient Roman silver alloy ring has a broad and smooth all over hoop. Which opens up into two parts at the shoulders, and soldered firm to the back of its bezel. As additional reinforcement, the ancient craftsman has added a flat, arrow-tipped piece of silver alloy strip, attaching the side of the bezel to that of the shoulders of the hoop. Its square shaped, shield-type bezel bears fine linear decorative etchings on all four sides which are partially covered with earthen sediments, and is turned in slightly at the uppermost tip, forming a secure frame for its rich, deep royal red glass inlay. The surface of the red glass bears lovely rainbow iridescence. This ring is in excellent condition, fully intact and is just as bold and eye-catching an adornment when worn today, as it was then. The Romans greatly favoured the use of stone and glass in their jewellery. And expanded the Hellenistic tradition by focusing on the visual effects multi-coloured bits of stone and glass could achieve in their own right. The Romans used gl
Ancient Roman Large Silver Alloy Ring with Dark Red Glass Inlay 100-300 AD
Ancient Roman Large Silver Alloy Ring with Dark Red Glass Inlay 100-300 AD Apart from gold and other precious metals. Romans used glass to make their jewelry. Roman jewelry gives us an insight into the culture of this ancient country. Just like other ancient civilizations. Rome also had its distinct strata of social classes. In the Roman society, jewelry was worn for indicating the social status of a person and attaching pieces of clothing rather than beautification. Gold was used by the artisans and jewelers for carving the adornments and jewelry as it was believed to be the metal of the Gods and supposed to have descended from the sun. Other than gold, the materials used in jewelry making were bronze, Roman glass, bone beads and precious gemstones which were excavated from far off places like Persia, Far East, Indus Valley, etc. Diamonds, ... moreemeralds and sapphires found their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. This very large. Eye-catching ancient Roman silver alloy ring bears a broad, symmetrical and smooth hoop, which opens up into two parts at its shoulders, and soldered firm to the back of its bezel. As additional reinforcement, the ancient craftsman has added a flat piece of etched silver alloy strip attaching the side of the bezel to the shoulders of the hoop. Each of these strips is decorated with a carved palm branch which symbolizes‘brotherhood’ and unity. Its very large square shaped. Shield-type bezel is turned in slightly at the uppermost tip, forming a secure frame for its rich, deep red glass inlay. This dark red hued glass inlay was used to represent the likes of a precious garnet gemstone. Its sides are decorated with intricately etched linear decoration all around. This very captivating ring is of excellent condition and is just as bold and eye-catching an adornment when worn today, as it was then. Circa: 100-300 AD Ring’s Diameter: 19 mm Height from top to bottom: 23 mm Type of material/s used: Silver Alloy& Glass Condition: Extra Fi
Ancient Roman Silver Alloy Ring with Deep Blue Glass Stone 200-400 AD
Ancient Roman Silver Alloy Ring with Deep Blue Glass Stone 200-400 AD Apart from gold and other precious metals. Romans used glass to make their jewelry. Roman jewelry gives us an insight into the culture of this ancient country. Just like other ancient civilizations. Rome also had its distinct strata of social classes. In the Roman society, jewelry was worn for indicating the social status of a person and attaching pieces of clothing rather than beautification. Gold was used by the artisans and jewelers for carving the adornments and jewelry as it was believed to be the metal of the Gods and supposed to have descended from the sun. Other than gold, the materials used in jewelry making were bronze, Roman glass, bone beads and precious gemstones which were excavated from far off places like Persia, Far East, Indus Valley, etc. Diamonds, emeralds ... moreand sapphires found their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. Circa: 200-400 AD Ring’s Diameter: 16 mm Height from top to bottom: 19.5 mm Type of material/s used: Silver Alloy& Glass Condition: Extra Fine. Fully Intact U.S. ring size: 5 1/2 Region of ancient origin: Judea. Israel Upon bidding. Winning a bid and purchasing an item, Buyers agree to the following: Physical Stats: Buyers agree to be responsible for the acknowledgement of item’s size and the physical stats provided clearly in the‘Additional Information’ below. Authenticity: All items are unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic as described. We are American Numismatic Association(ANA) Money Museum members. All items of antiquity in the INTAGLIA eBay store are supervised by and in support by the Israeli Antiquity Authority(IAA) Certificates of Authenticity(C.O.A) Certificates of Authenticity will be provided for and shipped along with each item purchased. Upon request in the order details. Photographs of Items: All photographs of the items listed in the INTAGLIA eBay store are taken in macro(close-up) setting to provide our buyers with a de
ORIGINAL SILVER ALLOY RING Metal Detector Find ROMAN / MEDIEVAL ARTIFACT #02
ORIGINAL SILVER ALLOY RINGS Metal Detector Find Ancient ROMAN/ MEDIEVAL ARTIFACT in a Good Condition for its age! As you see from the quality photos! 17-17.7 mm Inside Diameter 5 gram 100% ORIGINAL ANTIQUE! Items will be send with Priority Shipping and Tracking Number on the same or next working day after the money are received and I'll write small value cost as $4 on the description of the packet and I'll mark it as GIFT so you don't have to pay any extra fee in USA or another Country's. And remember that I'm doing a good Shipping discounts if you like to buy a second item from my listing. I will be happy to answer any questions to the best of my ability.So please ask before you bid International Bidders are Most Welcome! Payment details: Payment: Must be made within 5 days of auction close. Right now I only accept PayPal ... morepayments. Products will be send upon the money transfer.One or two business days after the money is received Please look at our other auctions! SHIPPING AND HANDLING 1.We ship to Worldwide. 2.Shipping& Handling fee is the same to anywhere in the world. 3.Normally item will be shipped out within 48 hours after payment is received. 4.We only ship the item to the address listed in your PayPal payment. Please make sure your shipping address is correct! Country Approx.Delivery time United States/Canada/Australia- 14-25 working days United Kingdom- 8-18 working days France/Spain/Germany/Eastern Europe- 7-14 working days* WE DO COMBINE SHIPPING* I leave feedback on this sale after the buyer has received the item and by leaving feedback first. This lets me know that you have received the package and are happy with your purchase!
RARE LATE ROMAN BILLON RING WITH INSCRIPTION, SILVER ALLOY
Normal 0 21 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Rare Late Roman Billon Ring With Inscription For your consideration is a rare R oman billon ring. Dating to circa III-V c. AD, made of billon- a silver alloy with a significant amount of copper. The ring is decorated with a L atin inscription- CARI ERIA" Dear Eria) Engraved upon an oval panel. Presented in very fine condition. Low quality silver alloy- 18 mm inner diameter- 13-17 mm panel diameter- 6.2 grams weight- Very fine condition Please review the pictures before you bid. The item is properly photographed and described as accurately as possible. You will receive the item pictured. If you need more information or photos. Feel free to ask. Payment is accepted ONLY via PayPal. Please do not request to pay via bank transfers. Postal orders or cash. Payment is expected within ... more7 days of auction’s end. Items which are not paid until that deadline and without the buyer’s notification will be offered for a second chance or relisted. The package is usually shipped the day after payment is sent(except on weekends) We send the packages via mail. We do not deliver them hand to hand. In case you are not satisfied with the purchased item at its arrival. We offer full refund. Do not hesitate to contact us about any issue regarding the items, we wish to solve any problem in customer’s favour. Flat rate shipping charge: 2.50 GBP If you wish to purchase several of our items. We offer a discount– 0.25p per additional item. Usual shipping time is 5-21 days depending on your location. Shipment delays can be caused by various factors so please be patient. Take into account that the items can be dispatched from various locations all over Europe. Thank you for bidding.