SIX ROMAN GOLD RINGS
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SIX ROMAN GOLD RINGS

CIRCA 1ST-3RD CENTURY A.D.

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SIX ROMAN GOLD RINGS
Circa 1st-3rd Century A.D.
One with a plain hoop of thin sheet, expanding at the shoulders, the bezel with a repoussé facing head of a child; one with a plain hoop, faceted on the exterior, the bezel with a square knob; one with a plain hoop, flat on the interior, rounded on the exterior, with bevelled shoulders and an oval bezel set with carnelian, engraved with an inscription, ALH YUH; one with a plain hoop, flat on the interior, faceted on the exterior, set with banded agate, engraved with an ant; one with a plain hoop, broad, angled shoulders and a round bezel set with banded agate, engraved with a mouse; and one with a hoop of beaded and plain wire coiled around a third wire, joined to the corners of a vesica-shaped box bezel, with three granules at the joins, set with banded glass in imitation of nicolo
ring size 9½ for the first (6)

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