Medieval, Crusaders Era Bronze Ring with St. Michael, Ex MUSEUM

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Directed the Ifergan Collection Museum, specialising in Phoenician and Mediterranean archaeology.

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Bronze ring with St. Michael, dating to around 1100 A.D., in good condition, with Ex Museum provenance and a Certificate of Authenticity; dimensions 22 mm by 23 mm.

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ITEM: Ring with St. Michael
MATERIAL: Bronze
CULTURE: Medieval
PERIOD: 1100 A.D
DIMENSIONS: 22 mm x 23 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex Museum Exhibiton of the Arbeitsgruppe für Biblische Archäologie, Germany (Deaccession)

Medieval rings encompass a wide range of styles, materials, and purposes, reflecting the diversity of cultures and societies throughout the Middle Ages, roughly spanning from the 5th to the 15th century. These rings served various functions, including personal adornment, religious symbolism, social status markers, and even practical uses such as seals or talismans.

In terms of design, medieval rings were often crafted from precious metals like gold and silver, although rings made from base metals or adorned with gemstones were also common. The designs could range from simple bands to intricate filigree work, engraved patterns, or figurative motifs. Religious symbolism remained prevalent during this period, with rings often featuring Christian symbols like crosses, Chi-Rho monograms, or depictions of saints. Rings were not only worn as expressions of faith but also as symbols of protection and divine favor.

Medieval rings were not solely reserved for religious purposes; they also played significant roles in social and cultural contexts. Rings were exchanged as tokens of affection, friendship, or alliance, particularly among the nobility and elite classes. Signet rings, bearing personalized engravings or family crests, were used as official seals to authenticate documents and mark ownership. Additionally, rings were often given as gifts to commemorate special occasions such as weddings, births, or coronations, further cementing their importance as symbols of social bonds and status.

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export license

If you bid outside the European Union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks.

Seller's Story

Your Antiquarian offers ancient art and ancient coins. Our main objective is to offer the highest quality at the best price respecting and strictly complying with the laws of heritage protection and UNESCO heritage norms. Therefore, all the pieces that are published come from private collections in which the provenance can be checked or international auctions. All our antiquities and coins are accompanied by their Certificate of Authenticity. We have a no quibble 90 day return policy. At Your Antiquarian we are committed to helping disadvantaged groups and for this reason a portion of each purchase is donated to charities to help people in need.
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ITEM: Ring with St. Michael
MATERIAL: Bronze
CULTURE: Medieval
PERIOD: 1100 A.D
DIMENSIONS: 22 mm x 23 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex Museum Exhibiton of the Arbeitsgruppe für Biblische Archäologie, Germany (Deaccession)

Medieval rings encompass a wide range of styles, materials, and purposes, reflecting the diversity of cultures and societies throughout the Middle Ages, roughly spanning from the 5th to the 15th century. These rings served various functions, including personal adornment, religious symbolism, social status markers, and even practical uses such as seals or talismans.

In terms of design, medieval rings were often crafted from precious metals like gold and silver, although rings made from base metals or adorned with gemstones were also common. The designs could range from simple bands to intricate filigree work, engraved patterns, or figurative motifs. Religious symbolism remained prevalent during this period, with rings often featuring Christian symbols like crosses, Chi-Rho monograms, or depictions of saints. Rings were not only worn as expressions of faith but also as symbols of protection and divine favor.

Medieval rings were not solely reserved for religious purposes; they also played significant roles in social and cultural contexts. Rings were exchanged as tokens of affection, friendship, or alliance, particularly among the nobility and elite classes. Signet rings, bearing personalized engravings or family crests, were used as official seals to authenticate documents and mark ownership. Additionally, rings were often given as gifts to commemorate special occasions such as weddings, births, or coronations, further cementing their importance as symbols of social bonds and status.

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export license

If you bid outside the European Union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks.

Seller's Story

Your Antiquarian offers ancient art and ancient coins. Our main objective is to offer the highest quality at the best price respecting and strictly complying with the laws of heritage protection and UNESCO heritage norms. Therefore, all the pieces that are published come from private collections in which the provenance can be checked or international auctions. All our antiquities and coins are accompanied by their Certificate of Authenticity. We have a no quibble 90 day return policy. At Your Antiquarian we are committed to helping disadvantaged groups and for this reason a portion of each purchase is donated to charities to help people in need.
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Details

Culture
Medieval, Crusaders Era
Century/timeframe
1100 A.D
Name of object
Ring with St. Michael, Ex MUSEUM
Acquired from
Private collection
Year acquired
2025
Material
Bronze
Country acquired from
Germany
Condition
Good
Previous owner acquired from
Antique market
Previous owner - year acquired
1990
Previous owner - country acquired from
Germany
I verify that I have obtained this object legally and that I am allowed to sell it
Yes
Authenticity
Original/official
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Objects sold
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