Skip to main content

4 ancient roman rings, 3 silver, 1 bronze, believed to be from around 200AD

Appraisal complete
Description

Requesting appraisal on each individually, all as a group, or both.

Thanks in Advance

#1 - 12.4grams, silver in color, cannot make out what is on face of ring, fully intact with noticeable wear

#2 - 8.6grams, silver in color, cross type pattern with lines going out of the corners of the cross like sunrays, fully intact with noticeable wear

#3 - 5.6grams, silver in color, diamond design with rays coming off it on face of ring, fully intact, noticeable wear

#4 - 5.3grams, bronze in color, Octagon shape in middle with sun rays coming off of the octagon on face of ring. Ring band is broke on one side close to face of ring, and close to the face on the other side, the band is cracked half way through.

 

 

Category Jewelry and Gemstones
Medium 3 silver and 1 bronze
Distinguishing marks No makers marks on any
Condition Fair
Size and dimensions of this item about 3/4 inches across
Date Period 200AD
Weight #1- 12.4g, #2- 8.6g, #3- 5.6g, #4- 5.3g
History Purchased from individual, stated his father took a mediteranean trip 40-50 years ago and bought in antique shop oversees somewhere???
Price Paid (If known) $150 for all 4
Collectors with this item
⚠️ You have 1 free appraisal left today Upgrade for 15-30/day →
Want more from your appraisals?

Upgrade for PDF reports, more daily appraisals, and ad-free experience.

View Plans →

Collector Discussion

Do you recognize this piece? Collectors often identify maker marks, share comparable sales, or suggest additional research steps.

Have another item you're curious about?

Collectors often evaluate multiple items from the same collection, estate, or find.

📸 Quick Scan
Garage-Sale Mode Fast appraisals on the go