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Sold for (Inc. bp): £45,880
7TH-9TH CENTURY AD
1 1/2" (69.73 grams, 38.81mm external, 22.44mm internal diameter,).
A massive ceremonial ring, the heavy D-section band with a series of three stylised acanthus leaves with separating bands in relief to each shoulder and side, the back of the band showing a large Maltese cross in relief with small Maltese cross and pellet at centre; the raised bezel cell, open at the back to the interior of the band, holding an oval cabochon emerald depicting a deeply carved Maltese cross with pellet centre.
PROVENANCE:
Property of a gentleman; previously in an European private collection since 1950. With report number 11453 from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory, London, UK, stating the stone to be an oval carved, cabochon-cut natural emerald; also accompanied by a positive XRF certificate showing 97.4% gold content.
PUBLISHED:
Accompanied by an Art Loss Register certificate.
FOOTNOTES:
This massive ring would have been worn over a glove on ceremonial occasions (similar 'Fisherman' rings are worn by popes to this day) as part of their insignia of office; such rings are often kissed by supplicants. The high gold purity and the quality of craftmanship indicate that the status of the wearer and his office was very high.