Medieval Bronze Decorated Rings - 25 mm (No Reserve Price)






Directed the Ifergan Collection Museum, specialising in Phoenician and Mediterranean archaeology.
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A collection of four good condition Bronze Medieval Rings dating to the 12th Century AD, with noticeable bezel decoration and the largest ring measuring 25 mm in diameter.
Description from the seller
A collection of four good condition Ancient Bronze Medieval Rings, each with noticeable decoration to the bezels (see photos) and all dating to about the 12th C A.D. Largest size 25mm in diameter.
Object acquired in 2025 in London, UK from 'DM' as part of a Private European Collection dating to the pre- 1990s.
The seller guarantees that he acquired this piece according to all national and international laws related to the ownership of cultural property. Provenance statement seen by Catawiki.
The seller will take care that any necessary permits, like an export license will be arranged if necessary, and will inform the buyer about the status of it if this takes more than a few days.
Any lots subjected to additional fees when at the customs office in the destination country, if any, will be paid by the buyer and it is the buyer’s responsibility to contact their customs office to pay any fees and release the item or if there is an extended delay in the processing checks.
It is the buyer’s responsibility to be in contact with their customs office to ensure a smooth delivery.
Seller's Story
A collection of four good condition Ancient Bronze Medieval Rings, each with noticeable decoration to the bezels (see photos) and all dating to about the 12th C A.D. Largest size 25mm in diameter.
Object acquired in 2025 in London, UK from 'DM' as part of a Private European Collection dating to the pre- 1990s.
The seller guarantees that he acquired this piece according to all national and international laws related to the ownership of cultural property. Provenance statement seen by Catawiki.
The seller will take care that any necessary permits, like an export license will be arranged if necessary, and will inform the buyer about the status of it if this takes more than a few days.
Any lots subjected to additional fees when at the customs office in the destination country, if any, will be paid by the buyer and it is the buyer’s responsibility to contact their customs office to pay any fees and release the item or if there is an extended delay in the processing checks.
It is the buyer’s responsibility to be in contact with their customs office to ensure a smooth delivery.
