Roman Snake - Anglo Saxon Ring Conversion

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Description

tremely rare Roman/Saxon repurposed piece of jewellery and found on a Anglo Saxon site.
This heavily silvered Roman bronze snake bracelet dates from the 1st to the 3rd century AD. It was obviously broken in Antiquity,reheated and bent into a ring and worn no doubt by a Saxon.
Snake jewellery symbolised fertility and to ward off evil.
This piece has been in a private collection for over 20 years so fresh to the market place.
It's find spot will be given to the buyer.
Ring size UK - O½ USA 7½
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DatePre 16th Century : 2nd century - 6th century AD Codeas1094a124 Price SOLD £0.00 StatusSold SellerAntiquities and Artefacts Telephone07470919618Non UK callers :+44 7470919618 Emailcollectthepast1@gmail.com

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