ANTIQUE MEDIEVAL SILVER CARNELIAN INTAGLIO HORSE
Antiquities (Classical, Amer.)
ANTIQUE MEDIEVAL SILVER CARNELIAN INTAGLIO HORSE RING
Excellent details FILIGREE royal crest RAMPANT STALLION
ANTIQUE MEDIEVAL SILVER CARNELIAN INTAGLIO HORSE RING
Start Price USD 1.01
Current Price USD 224.09
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Bid Count 16
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Start Time Tuesday, August 19, 2008
End Time Friday, August 29, 2008
Location Washington, District Of Columbia

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Castle Gates proudly presents this rare and unique:   Ancient Medieval Silver Carnelian Intaglio Ring depicting a Galloping Stallion!(Evaluation $800)     You are bidding on a beautiful and rare Medieval Silver Ring with a galloping stallion. These rings were typically used in place of a modern signature pressed into clay or wax. The ring is solid and in excellent condition. The ring has some wear but should last hundreds of more years. Item:  Ancient Carnelian Intaglio Ring Size (modern approximate):  7.5 US/17.75mm Provenance: Old French Collection Material:  9.98g Sterling grade silver, Carnelian Intaglio Gemstone Period:  c.17th Holy Roman Empire era (Near East)Condition:  Fully restored in detail   IMMEDIATE SHIPPINGWith Legal Certificate of Authenticity!  Bid With Confidence; We are Members of SQUARE TRADE® "click"   FOR MORE ANTIQUITIES, LOOK INSIDE OUR STORE "click" Highly Sought by Collectors of Unusual Antiquities Ornate details A NICE ADDITION TO YOUR COLLECTION!   SQUARE TRADESummary of Our Selling Policies                     PLEASE READ BEFORE BIDDING Rules for All Bidders PaymentAnonymous Bidding ID's 1. DO NOT BID if you have ANY NONPAYING BID EVENTS (ever) 2. If you have left ANY negative feedback within the past year. 3. If you have a 10 or lower Score without clearance 4. If you are uncertain your country has secure shipping with confirmed delivery5. 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We are hobby collectors whose interests are in archaeological sites, individual explorers, shipwrecks, purchasing collections from individuals, estates, inheritances, local and worldwide auction houses, our own excavation& metal detecting excursions, museum discontinuance, governmental sales and metal detecting individuals/clubs throughout the world. We are always open to new avenues of acquiring items of archaeological interest (if any of you would be interested) and sharing with others. We research each of our antiquities for authenticity, provenance, material & likelihood of finding a particular item given the conditions of discovery. If you are unsure if an item is authentic, we would be happy to assist best we can (free of charge). Inevitably an item can even slip through the hands of world renowned auction houses; for this reason we offer a money back guarantee with no ill feelings. 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Published: 30 April, 1989 British Museum Press European jewellery 1840-1940 from the collection of the Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim by Fritz Falk Publisher: Antique Collectors Club 2005 The Jewellery of Roman Britain by Catherine Johns UCL PRESS (August 15, 1996) An illustrated Dictionary of Jewelry by Newman, Harold Thames & Hudson; Reissue edition (October, 1994) A History of Jewellery 1100-1870 by Joan Evans Dover Publications (December 1, 1989) Understanding Jewellery Antique Collectors’ Club; 2nd edition Our combined 214 years of enthusiastic antiquity experience at our location enables us to serve you with the highest regard. BID WITH CONFIDENCE Read our policies on the SquareTrade Sealstwithpolicies castlegates Store

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