Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 2nd century CE. This is a stunning ancient 92% (equivalent to 22K+) gold ring with a carnelian intaglio set into an ovoid bezel. The band is thick with a scrolling volute openwork shoulder reminiscent of lyres that support the close-backed bezel. The bezel lip is form fitting around the orange carnelian intaglio of Bonus Eventus, the Roman deity of success. He faces right holding a libation or fruit bowl in on hand and the other holds a pair of corn-ears. A signet ring of such high-quality gold and with a semi-precious stone was undoubtably the possession of a wealthier man. The solid band has a flattened interior and the surfaces have been professionally cleaned and are intact and wearable! Size (intaglio): 0.5" L x 0.375" W (1.3 cm x 1 cm); (band opening): 0.8" Diameter (2 cm); gold quality: 92% (equivalent to 22K+); weight: 15.1 grams; US ring size: 9.5
For a similar example of this intaglio style please see the National Museum of Wales website, item number: 81.79H/4.60 and 81.79H/4.14.
Provenance: private Boynton Beach, Florida, USA collection; ex-private Emmanuel Soubielle collection, Paris, France
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Condition
Intact and excellent to choice condition! Minor age and use expected nicks and abrasions. Professionally cleaned and wearable!