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Mittelalterlich Bronze Bronzener Siegelring mit kreuzschraffierter geometrischer Fassung –
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Mittelalterlich Bronze Bronzener Siegelring mit kreuzschraffierter geometrischer Fassung –

Ancient Bronze Signet Ring with Cross-Hatched Geometric Bezel – Medieval Period, c. 11th–14th Century AD Century AD A striking and characterful ancient bronze signet ring, featuring a boldly engraved cross-hatched geometric design on a broad, angular bezel. The powerful abstraction and durability of the form place this ring firmly within the Late Roman to Early Medieval tradition, spanning approximately the 3rd to 14th centuries AD. The bezel is rectangular-to-diamond shaped and engraved with a dense lattice of intersecting lines, creating a visually strong pattern that may have served as a personal seal, ownership mark, or symbolic identifier. Such geometric signets were widely used during periods of cultural transition, when abstract motifs increasingly replaced classical figural imagery. The ring is cast in solid bronze and retains an attractive green patina, with lighter highlights in the recessed lines that emphasise the engraving. The hoop is sturdy and well-proportioned, showing wear consistent with long-term use, yet remaining fully intact and wearable. Based on style, engraving technique, and construction, the ring most plausibly dates from the Late Roman period through the Early Medieval era, a long and fascinating span encompassing the transformation of the Roman world into medieval Europe. Dimensions (based on photos): Inner diameter: approx. 17.5–18 mm Inner circumference: approx. 55–56 mm Ring size: approx. UK O–P / US 7–7.5 Bezel size: approx. 14 × 12 mm Details: Material: Bronze Culture: Late Roman / Early Medieval Date: c. 3rd–14th Century AD Condition: Good ancient condition; strong patina, clear engraving, surface wear consistent with age; structurally sound Geometric signet rings of this type were used across Europe and the Mediterranean for centuries, often functioning as personal identifiers or seals in both secular and ecclesiastical contexts. The longevity of the design underscores its practicality and symbolic strength. A stunning and versatile historical artefact, appealing equally to collectors of Roman, Byzantine, or early medieval material — and an excellent example of a wearable antiquity that bridges two major historical worlds. ***** Dear bidders, please note that we do not ship to the UK or to countries outside the European Union. If you are located outside the EU and win this lot, the sale will unfortunately have to be cancelled. We apologise for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. Enjoy the bidding. (M27)

Nr. 101477263

Verkauft
Mittelalterlich Bronze Bronzener Siegelring mit kreuzschraffierter geometrischer Fassung –

Mittelalterlich Bronze Bronzener Siegelring mit kreuzschraffierter geometrischer Fassung –

Ancient Bronze Signet Ring with Cross-Hatched Geometric Bezel –
Medieval Period, c. 11th–14th Century AD Century AD

A striking and characterful ancient bronze signet ring, featuring a boldly engraved
cross-hatched geometric design on a broad, angular bezel. The powerful abstraction and
durability of the form place this ring firmly within the Late Roman to Early Medieval
tradition, spanning approximately the 3rd to 14th centuries AD.

The bezel is rectangular-to-diamond shaped and engraved with a dense lattice of
intersecting lines, creating a visually strong pattern that may have served as a personal
seal, ownership mark, or symbolic identifier. Such geometric signets were widely used
during periods of cultural transition, when abstract motifs increasingly replaced classical
figural imagery.

The ring is cast in solid bronze and retains an attractive green patina, with lighter
highlights in the recessed lines that emphasise the engraving. The hoop is sturdy and
well-proportioned, showing wear consistent with long-term use, yet remaining fully intact
and wearable.

Based on style, engraving technique, and construction, the ring most plausibly dates
from the Late Roman period through the Early Medieval era, a long and fascinating span
encompassing the transformation of the Roman world into medieval Europe.

Dimensions (based on photos):
Inner diameter: approx. 17.5–18 mm
Inner circumference: approx. 55–56 mm
Ring size: approx. UK O–P / US 7–7.5
Bezel size: approx. 14 × 12 mm

Details:
Material: Bronze
Culture: Late Roman / Early Medieval
Date: c. 3rd–14th Century AD
Condition: Good ancient condition; strong patina, clear engraving, surface wear
consistent with age; structurally sound

Geometric signet rings of this type were used across Europe and the Mediterranean for
centuries, often functioning as personal identifiers or seals in both secular and
ecclesiastical contexts. The longevity of the design underscores its practicality and
symbolic strength.

A stunning and versatile historical artefact, appealing equally to collectors of Roman,
Byzantine, or early medieval material — and an excellent example of a wearable antiquity
that bridges two major historical worlds.


*****

Dear bidders, please note that we do not ship to the UK or to countries outside the European Union. If you are located outside the EU and win this lot, the sale will unfortunately have to be cancelled. We apologise for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. Enjoy the bidding. (M27)

Höchstgebot
€ 80
Ruth Garrido Vila
Experte
Schätzung  € 150 - € 200

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