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Three reproduction Greek rings
The first with large oval bezel with engraved scene depicting a deer hunt with a figure firing a bow and arrow in horse drawn chariot chasing a running stag, the original Mycenean ring dated to 1200 B.C. is housed in the National Museum of Greece, and was discovered in 1874; the second a signet style ring, the domed oval bezel engraved with a scene of an epiphany, the apparition of a deity descending from above, with worshippers with raised arms below, the original Minoan ring dated to 1550 B.C. is housed in the Museum of Heraklion, Crete; and the third a small ring with oval bezel engraved with two winged beasts, the original Etruscan ring dated to the 6th century B.C. and is housed in the Museum of jewellery in Pforzheim (3)
The first with large oval bezel with engraved scene depicting a deer hunt with a figure firing a bow and arrow in horse drawn chariot chasing a running stag, the original Mycenean ring dated to 1200 B.C. is housed in the National Museum of Greece, and was discovered in 1874; the second a signet style ring, the domed oval bezel engraved with a scene of an epiphany, the apparition of a deity descending from above, with worshippers with raised arms below, the original Minoan ring dated to 1550 B.C. is housed in the Museum of Heraklion, Crete; and the third a small ring with oval bezel engraved with two winged beasts, the original Etruscan ring dated to the 6th century B.C. and is housed in the Museum of jewellery in Pforzheim (3)
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