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Roman Carnelian Intaglio Ring charms Antique signet ring dating from

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Description

Antique signet ring dating from the 1880s

Stones: Opal and Diamond (0

minimalist ring in the Etruscan Revival style

Remarkable 19th century cloak clasp (or hook) comprising three exceptionally well executed shell cameos: the two larger ones depict Winged Victory and Venus riding two-horse (biga) chariots

Strong lunar eclipse "Blood Moon" vibes

Roman Carnelian Intaglio Ring charms Antique signet ring dating fromA provincial Roman finger ring dating from the 3rd to 4th century AD and set with a carnelian intaglio depicting two fishes, or possibly a shrimp. The ring is constructed in cast silver and conforms to the Henig Type VIII classification with broad, leaf shaped shoulders that taper down to the band, characteristic profile, and a simple bezel setting around the stone. Two fishes may represent an early symbol for Christianity in the Roman Empire, or

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