Roman gold ring with intaglio
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Object number
AR2989
Object: |
Roman gold ring with intaglio
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Material: |
Ring made of gold. Intaglio formed out of glass paste in dark blue and very light whitish blue.
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Period: |
1st century CE. Early Roman Imperial period. |
Description: |
The gold fingerring has a round section hoop that is widening at the shoulder to form a D-shaped hoop. An intalgio is inserted completely into the bezel. It shows a standing figure in the light blueish-white center surrounded by a ring of dark blue glass. The ring type is characteristic for the early Roman Imperial period and can be pinpointed to the 1st century CE by a number of well-dated finds of similar pieces. |
Dimensions: |
19mm outer diameter, 14mm to 16mm inner diameter.
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Condition: |
Hoop slightly bent. Some small cracks across the body and a larger crack next to the glass paste. The intaglio is well preserved except for typical aging of the glass. Very nice overall condition.
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Provenance: |
Acquired by us in 2017 on the British art market. From the stock of the British art dealer Amphora Coins. Acquired in circa 1980.
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References: |
Cf. L. Ruseva-Slokoska, Roman Jewellery, p. 169, cat. no. 189.
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Authenticity: |
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