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A ROMAN GOLD AND SARD INTAGLIO RING, the oval intaglio showing a figure of Achilles with new armour received from Thetis, standing naked in profile to the left, a chlamys falling from his back, gazing at a helmet in his left hand and holding a spear in his right, a shield at his feet, groundline indicated, mid/late 2nd Century A.D., intaglio 1.7cm. long; a silver (corroded) ring with cornelian oval intaglio, showing a standing nude figure of Poseidon, his right elbow resting on his bent right leg, holding a dolphin in his outstretched hand and a trident in his left hand, intaglio 1st Century A.D., ring 3rd Century A.D.; a silver ring, the hoop with prominent angled shoulders and plain disc bezel, 3rd Century A.D.; a white banded agate oval intaglio, showing the head of an actor in profile to the left wearing a dramatic mask, with corkscrew curls, inscribed with the name "Morytaunos", 2nd Century A.D., 1.9cm. long; an aubergine glass oval intaglio showing two draught oxen, beneath a spreading tree, 1st Century A.D., 1.2cm. long; and a silver tapering hoop earring, 3rd Century A.D., 1.8cm. long
Item three: Finger size I (6)