Description:

Roman, Republic period, ca. 1st century BCE; Western Europe, probably England or France, ca. 19th to early 20th century CE. A fabulous carnelian intaglio that has been incised on top to display the left-facing image of a horseman bedecked in armor. The equestrian individual grasps the reins of his steed with his right hand while pointing the tip of his lengthy spear downwards; the horse is also laden with armor to protect it on the field of battle. The intaglio is set within the swiveling bezel of a delicate 56.6% gold ring designed to be worn and displayed with pride! Size (intaglio): 0.28" L x 0.31" W x 0.10" H (0.7 cm x 0.8 cm x 0.3 cm); (ring setting): 0.38" L x 0.75" W x 0.78" H (1 cm x 1.9 cm x 2 cm); gold quality: 56.6% (equivalent to 12K+); weight: 3.3 grams; US ring size: 5

Provenance: ex-Dr. Corinne Bronfman estate, Washington D.C., USA, acquired via descent; ex-Marjorie Bronfman collection, Montreal, Canada, acquired March 31,1966; ex-Sotheby's, London, United Kingdom, "Catalogue of the Story-Maskelyne Collection of Ancient Gems, the Property of W.E. Arnold Forster, Esq.," 4-5 July 1921, lot 236; ex-William Arnold-Forster (1886-1951), Cornwall and London, Untied Kingdom; ex-M.H. Story Maskelyne (1823-1911), Wroughton, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

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#186667

  • Condition: Wearable as shown and constructed in modern times. Carnelian intaglio is ancient; ring setting is modern. Minor abrasions to intaglio, otherwise intact and excellent. Great luster on ring setting, and nice preservation to finer details of intaglio.

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