编号 101820711

后罗马时期/拜占庭早期 黄铜色 戒指 - 一个镌刻的字母“A” (没有保留价)
编号 101820711

后罗马时期/拜占庭早期 黄铜色 戒指 - 一个镌刻的字母“A” (没有保留价)
Late Roman / Early Byzantine Bronze Signet Ring with Engraved “A” - Circa 3rd–6th Century AD
Material : Solid cast bronze
Description
An authentic Late Roman to Early Byzantine bronze signet ring featuring an engraved capital letter “A” on a raised oval bezel.
The bezel is gently domed and almond-shaped, engraved with a simple linear Latin “A,” likely representing the initial of the original owner. Such rings functioned as personal signets and could be pressed into wax or clay to mark documents, goods, or property.
The hoop is slender and slightly tapering, with a smooth inner surface and natural wear consistent with prolonged ancient use.
The ring has developed a stable dark green and brown archaeological patina with lighter areas where surface deposits have worn, revealing the bronze beneath.
The engraving is clear but softened by age, further supporting authenticity.
Historical Context
Personal initial rings were common throughout the Late Roman and Early Byzantine periods. Unlike elaborate gemstone signets, simpler bronze examples were worn by civilians, tradesmen, and lower-ranking officials.
The engraved initial likely represented the owner’s name — common Roman names beginning with A include Antonius, Aurelius, and Alexander.
Such rings served both practical and personal identity functions.
Measurements
Weight: 2.62 g
Inner diameter: 17.18 mm
Approx. EU size: 53–54
Approx. US size: 6.5–7
Material: Bronze
Bezel engraving: Capital Latin letter “A”
Condition
Very good ancient condition.
The ring shows expected surface wear, stable patina, and minor age-related irregularities. The engraving remains visible and identifiable. No modern repairs observed.
Provenance
Formerly part of a private European collection, established in the 1980s.
A provenance document from the previous owner can be provided in PDF format upon request.
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