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English Anglo-Saxon - Button Brooch > Lot No. 591
Circa 5th-6th century AD. A Saxon copper-alloy, gilded button brooch; an unusual example of Avent and Evison’s Class ...
Estimate: £100 - 150 (EUR 120 - 180; USD 160 - 240)
Merovingian - Pair of Bronze Brooches > Lot No. 592
Circa 5th-6th century AD. A nicely detailed matched pair of Frankish copper-alloy bow brooches; the square head bearing ...
Estimate: £50 - 70 (EUR 60 - 80; USD 80 - 110)
English Anglo-Saxon - Zoomorphic Openwork Strap End > Lot No. 593
Circa 8th-9th century AD. A fine, large example of a Middle Saxon openwork zoomorphic strap end cast in copper-alloy, ...
Estimate: £100 - 150 (EUR 120 - 180; USD 160 - 240)
English Anglo-Scandinavian - Zoomorphic Strap End > Lot No. 594
Circa 9th-10th century AD. A narrow copper-alloy strap end of a type influenced by Scandinavian design, the split end ...
Estimate: £80 - 100 (EUR 100 - 120; USD 130 - 160)
English Medieval - Gold Inscribed Ring with Sapphire > Lot No. 595
Circa 13th century AD. A rare gold finger ring with triangular section hoop, its two upper faces divided into four ...
Estimate: £1,500 - 2,500 (EUR 1,790 - 2,980; USD 2,380 - 3,960)
English 17th Century - Gold Posy Ring > Lot No. 596
Circa 17th century AD. A finger ring inscribed internally in letters 'Vertue is the chefest ornament'; the band ...
Estimate: £400 - 500 (EUR 480 - 600; USD 630 - 790)
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 ...
Estimate: £400 - 500 (EUR 480 - 600; USD 630 - 790)
English 17th Century - Inscribed Gold Memorial Ring > Lot No. 598
Circa 17th century AD. An inscribed memorial ring, its band engraved with a human skull on the outside and internally ...
Estimate: £400 - 500 (EUR 480 - 600; USD 630 - 790)
English 17th Century - Gold Signet Ring - Bull and Heart > Lot No. 599
Circa 17th century AD. A gold signet ring with slightly oval bezel, the reverse engraved with the initials 'I A' and ...
Estimate: £600 - 900 (EUR 720 - 1,070; USD 950 - 1,430)
Medieval - Silver Gilt Armorial Seal Matrix - Sir Richard Wortley > Lot No. 600
Circa 16th century AD. A small hexagonal-shank 'chessman'-style personal seal matrix with circular suspension loop and ...
Estimate: £200 - 300 (EUR 240 - 360; USD 320 - 480)
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