£1,800
Anglo-Saxon Gold and Cloisonné Finger Ring. Circa 9th-10th century CE. Johnson’s. Class D, Type 2a. 3.34g. 19.23 mm. 17.20 mm internal. UK ring size, M. US size 6. Formed of a flat wide band that widens at the shoulders and joins the circular bezel, each decorated with granulated beads. The bezel has a band of beaded wire around its base and a raised collet set with a panel of gold wire and enamel forming a cross motif with a central quatrefoil and circular terminals on each of the cross arms filled with white enamel. The cross has alternating blue and green enamel in each quarter. Ref: Johnson. 2014. A Typological Assessment of Late Anglo-Saxon and Viking-Age Finger-Rings from Britain Dating from AD 600-1100, p.95. fig.140. From a private UK collection, found on Romney Marsh in Kent early 1990's. Damadged and distorted when found, restored sympathetically and by no means perfect.
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