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Roman Ring with Mars Profile Bust: 1st-2nd century AD. A silver D-shaped ring with tapering shank and slightly flaring shoulder; flat bezel engraved with profile bust of Mars wearing plumed helmet. 7.11 grams, 23.93mm overall, 18.29
0169: Roman Ring with Mars Profile BustEst. £150-£200Lot Passed
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Roman Ring with Chi-Rho Intaglio: 4th century AD. A flat-section silver hoop with rib detailing, discoid bezel with granules to the shoulders, beaded wire collar, inset later carnelian cloison with intaglio Christogram flanked by '?'
0170: Roman Ring with Chi-Rho IntaglioEst. £150-£200
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Roman Ring with Goddess Vesta: 3rd century AD. A D-section silver hoop with geometric detailing to the shoulders, drum-shaped bezel with incised undulating lines to the sidewall, intaglio goddess Vesta standing with distaff and
0172: Roman Ring with Goddess VestaEst. £150-£200
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Roman Ring with Goddess Flora: 3rd century AD. A D-section silver hoop with sharply angled ribbed shoulders extending to scrolls beside the plaque, raised discoid bezel with intaglio image of the goddess Flora with flowers and
0173: Roman Ring with Goddess FloraEst. £150-£200Lot Passed
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Roman Ring with Bust of Mars: 2nd-3rd century AD. A plain D-section bronze band expanding to an elliptical bezel with raised central panel, inset a later repoussé plaque with motif of a helmetted profile male head, probably
0174: Roman Ring with Bust of MarsEst. £100-£140
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Roman Ring with Harpy Intaglio: 2nd-3rd century AD. A D-section hoop with flared shoulders, inset carnelian with intaglio of a Harpy. Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991, item 195. 5.86 grams, 22mm overall, 12.60 x
0175: Roman Ring with Harpy IntaglioEst. £80-£100
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Roman Snake Ring: 1st century BC-1st century AD. A round-section silver rod formed into a ring of undulating profile, one coiled finial, the other a ribbed collar and serpent's head. Cf. Marshall, F.H. Catalogue of
0176: Roman Snake RingEst. £60-£80
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Roman Snake Ring: 1st-2nd century AD. A D-section silver penannular ring with herringbone detailing to the shank, leaf-shaped head with pellet eyes. 2.38 grams, 22mm overall, 19.33mm internal diameter (approximate
0177: Roman Snake RingEst. £80-£100
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Roman Seal Ring: 2nd-3rd century AD. A D-section silver hoop with chamfered edges, rectangular bezel with intaglio profile bust of a bearded male (Hercules?"). 7.19 grams, 26mm overall, 20.01mm internal diameter
0178: Roman Seal RingEst. £80-£100
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Roman Shield-Shaped Earrings: 1st-3rd century AD. A matched pair of silver earrings each a wire hoop, domed discoid plaque with beaded wire rim and granule ornament, cluster of hollow spheres to suspended wire. 9.41 grams total,
0179: Roman Shield-Shaped EarringsEst. £150-£200Lot Passed
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Roman Earring Pair: 2nd-3rd century AD. A matched pair of silver earrings, each a discoid plaque with cross detailing, S-curved hook, two chain dangles. 8.90 grams total, 94-98mm (3 3/4 - 4"). Property of a London, UK
0180: Roman Earring PairEst. £80-£100
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Roman Silver Bracelet: 2nd-3rd century AD. A flat-section penannular silver bracelet with hinge-and-pin closure, circumferential bands of herringbone wire and median band of three-ply braid. 65 grams, 58mm (2 1/4").
0181: Roman Silver BraceletEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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Roman Wound Terminal Bracelet: 3rd-5th century AD. A substantial silver penannular bracelet with the ends coiled around the shank. 59 grams, 63mm (2 1/2"). Property of an Essex collector; acquired on the European art market. [No
0182: Roman Wound Terminal BraceletEst. £120-£170
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Roman Plate Brooch with Trumpets: 1st-2nd century AD. A silver openwork plate brooch with four trumpet shapes meeting in the middle to form a swastika, horns arching to meet further trumpet shapes to the border with scallop shells
0183: Roman Plate Brooch with TrumpetsEst. £200-£300
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Roman Crossbow Brooch: 4th century AD. A silver bow brooch of crossbow type with hexagonal-section hollow crossbar and hinged pin, three knops with flared base and beaded wire fillets, deep trapezoidal-section bow with
0184: Roman Crossbow BroochEst. £180-£240
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Roman Trumpet Brooch: 1st-2nd century AD. A silver brooch in the form of two large trumpet shapes arching upwards with smaller S-shaped trumpet between; catchplate and pin hinge to the back. 9.85 grams, 38mm (1 1/2").
0185: Roman Trumpet BroochEst. £150-£200
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Roman Buckle and Brooch Group: 2nd-5th century AD. A mixed silver group comprising: a knee brooch with facetted body, D-shaped headplate, scooped foot, extended catchplate to the reverse; a strap buckle with round-section loop,
0186: Roman Buckle and Brooch GroupEst. £120-£170
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Roman Gilt Anchor-Type Brooch: 1st century AD. A silver-gilt bow brooch of the kräftig profilierte 'anchor' type, with a broad plaque in front of the spring and pin, trumpet-type bow with lateral flukes, D-section collar flat
0187: Roman Gilt Anchor-Type BroochEst. £120-£170Lot Passed
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Roman Bow Brooch: 4th-5th century AD. A bow brooch with rectangular body with two lugs from which springs the arch with two small lugs to the side; coiled spring with pin. 10 grams, 29mm (1 1/4"). Property of a
0188: Roman Bow BroochEst. £60-£80
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Roman Pin with Minerva: 1st-2nd century AD. A silver dress pin with tapering shank, ribbed socle with bust of Minerva in crested helmet. 11 grams, 13.5cm (5 1/4"). Property of a gentleman; acquired in the late 1960s-early
0189: Roman Pin with MinervaEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
Roman Swan-Necked Spoon with Bull: 1st-3rd century AD. A silver cochlareum spoon with round-section balustered shank, swan-neck junction with bull-head detail, ovoid bowl, cloven hoof finial. See Jackson, C.J. The Spoon and its
0191: Roman Swan-Necked Spoon with BullEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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Roman Bust of Mercury: 1st-2nd century AD. A silver bust of Mercury (Hermes) in winged petasos. Cf. Rolland, H. Bronzes Antiques de Haute Provence, Paris, 1965, item 370. 10 grams, 28mm (1"). Property of a Surrey
0192: Roman Bust of MercuryEst. £180-£240
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