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Coins and Antiquities - Friday 19 March 2010


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Catalogue

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Random Lots

17th Century - Gold Posy Ring

17th Century - Gold Posy Ring
Lot No. 597

Circa 17th century AD. A finger ring inscribed internally in script 'God a lone made us to One' with initials in capitals (apparently added later) 'W M E' indicating the surname initial 'M', the husband's initial 'W' and the wife's initial 'E' set in a triangle, in the style frequently seen on token farthings of 17th century date; the maker's mark 'NL' within a rectangular cartouche perhaps for a London silversmith recorded with this mark for the year 1692-3.

Low estimate: £400
High estimate: £500