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17th Century Merchant's Ring-Charlotte Sayers Antique Jewellery
17th Century Merchant's Ring-Charlotte Sayers Antique Jewellery
17th Century Merchant's Ring-Charlotte Sayers Antique Jewellery
17th Century Merchant's Ring-Charlotte Sayers Antique Jewellery

17th Century Merchant's Ring

£1,950.00

Reference: ZZ1629

17th-century silver merchant's ring decorated with three flower stems sprouting from a heart. This ring was probably worn over a glove as the size is enormous. Circa 1660-1700 

Ring Size: Z + 5

Era:

Stuart 1603-1714

Condition:

Good

Materials:

• Silver

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17th Century Merchant's Ring

£1,950.00
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ABOUT THE ERA

Stuart Era Jewellery

Jewellery in the Stuart era (1603–1714) in England was characterised by opulence, intricate designs, and a reflection of the political and social changes of the time.

The period spans the reigns of James I, Charles I, the Interregnum under Oliver Cromwell, and the reigns of Charles II, James II, and Queen Anne.