Description:

Roman, late Republican Period to early Imperial Period, ca. after 80 BCE. A fascinating 65% gold (equivalent to 15K+) ring, with a delicate ring and an ovoid bezel deeply incised with the letters SPQR. This famous inscription means, in English, "The Roman Senate and People" or "The Senate and People of Rome", and refers to the government of ancient Rome. It first appeared on inscriptions around 80 BCE and continued to be used until the time of Constantine the Great. Who might this tiny ring have been for - the child of a Senator? The pinky of an adult with diminutive hands? It is fun to imagine who might have worn this ring! Size: 0.55" W (1.4 cm); ring is to small to measure with a ring sizer; gold is 65% (equivalent to 15K+); total weight is 0.7 grams

Provenance: private Keller collection inherited from his grandfather's ex-Toro, Spain collection from the 1940s

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#148806

  • Condition: Tiny separation at the nadir of the ring. Light deposits on ring surface. Great preservation of form. Ring is too small to be measured using a ring sizer.

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