Lovely gold Anglo-Saxon ring from Essex, 580-650 AD, w/ Christian + possibly pagan imagery: http://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/476309 …pic.twitter.com/OrBQeKgEcE
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Btw, both Bruce-Mitford & Filmer-Sankey on Snape AS cem online now: http://suffolkinstitute.pdfsrv.co.uk/customers/Suffolk%20Institute/2014/01/10/Volume%20XXVI%20Part%201%20(1952)_The%20Snape%20boat-grave%20R%20L%20S%20Bruce-Mitford_1%20to%2026.pdf … & http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=58MNMG2-e4oC&pg=PA39&lpg=PA39 …pic.twitter.com/HS7cyaWgNR
A 6thC ring, found Willoughby on the Wold, Notts, poss Frankish or more probably Lombardic? http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/lot/an-early-anglo-saxon-gold-and-garnet-6th-3911862-details.aspx?intObjectID=3911862 …pic.twitter.com/NqtEnsUBQi
@caitlinrgreen @DorothyKing and why not 'laundered' by being given a false provenance in England? Not in PAS database (under that name) ?
@PortantIssues @DorothyKing Find recorded in DCMS, Treasure Annual Report 1998-99, pp.26-7, w/ full report incl details on Italian etc links
A Roman gold ring w/ an intaglio of Bonus Eventus, found in a L4thC grave in Denmark: http://en.natmus.dk/historical-knowledge/denmark/prehistoric-period-until-1050-ad/the-early-iron-age/the-aarslev-grave/a-lucky-gold-ring/ …pic.twitter.com/oArl7D0Nqn
@caitlinrgreen @CrombieJIM They are very beautiful & detailed.
@caitlinrgreen I would love a replica of 1 of those-instead of the often cheesy museum reproductions that we do get
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