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Strange Ring

Post by LE.JAG »

Hi,
one of my last ring

bronze or bronze alloy 4 gr
the pearls are made of stone or glass paste

someone you ever seen a ring of this type ?

Thanks
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Post by hauntedqueen »

Woah, that is one strange looking ring, very unusual, no ideas I'm afraid but I like unusual! ;)

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Bootiful ::g
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Post by craghopper »

Maybe arts and crafts 1920/30s or a modern copy ,still a nice find.
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Post by LE.JAG »

Thanks for your comments
craghopper wrote:Maybe arts and crafts 1920/30s or a modern copy ,still a nice find.
I doubt that this is a modern copy
or when a counterfeiter works, but what interest
I think the very ancient ... .. ?
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Post by lord lovell »

this appears to be a european medieval period ring not a english type with green paste stone and coral possibly its a known type there thou are allso later fakes none and found for sell on ebay if a detector find then its intresting ::g
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Post by THE MOLE »

looks old to me as well as strange, nice find tho ;)

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Post by JBM »

Well; found and it appears to have plenty of age to it.

I watch this thread with interest. ;) Jerry.
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Post by froggyfagan »

Looks to have been gilded at the manufacturing - which would give it what age???????

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Post by ukglyn »

Ive never seen anything like that before, Im going to keep watching this thread with interest to see if the outcome of its details is found.
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Post by LE.JAG »

Thanks for your comments
lord lovell wrote:this appears to be a european medieval period ring not a english type with green paste stone and coral possibly its a known type there thou are allso later fakes none and found for sell on ebay if a detector find then its intresting ::g
find on the beach of Bretagne .... but to have traveled
the GS5c is a fantastic machine ;)
froggyfagan wrote:Looks to have been gilded at the manufacturing - which would give it what age???????

Un trouvaille tres intéressant--- Dorée ???
No, not gild
the metal is bronze I think a high content of tin / silver .... Gr 4
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Post by Tomo »

What a strange eyeball ring. Looks old. Wonder what the stones are
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