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Rings in Lord Braybrooke's collection

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The item is a page from the Archaeological Journal (see Bibliography).The drawing shows six rings, which are described and provenanced as follows: Penannular Gold Ring found near Thaxted, Essex. Gold Serpent-shaped Ring, found at Chesterford. Penannular Gold Ring, from Ireland. Ring of Bronze Gilt, found at Chesterford [in 1853 at Borough Field, the bezel engraved in intaglio with a lion, with an attachment or flap to the bezel]. Bronze Roman Key-Ring, found at Chesterford. Bronze Roman Ring, with a fictitious gem, found at Chesterford.
Title: Rings in Lord Braybrooke's collection
Description:
The item is a page from the Archaeological Journal (see Bibliography).
The drawing shows six rings, which are described and provenanced as follows: Penannular Gold Ring found near Thaxted, Essex.
Gold Serpent-shaped Ring, found at Chesterford.
Penannular Gold Ring, from Ireland.
Ring of Bronze Gilt, found at Chesterford [in 1853 at Borough Field, the bezel engraved in intaglio with a lion, with an attachment or flap to the bezel].
Bronze Roman Key-Ring, found at Chesterford.
Bronze Roman Ring, with a fictitious gem, found at Chesterford.

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