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I don't see any indication of be soldered but here are a few pics.
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Here is another example that I found the other day in the same general area that appears to be soldered together.View attachment 1435455View attachment 1435456
Could these be wedding rings? The pics seem to reveal a little gold plating?
I need to do a little research.
However, the metal looks bronze, the form & casting is correct for a circa 1680-1720 type. Common for these to have Stuart Crystal or glass/paste inserts. Sometimes called trade rings when turning up in Canadian/US context.
Like I always say, that makes little difference, unless you told me it was found in context in a sealed archaeological layer.
Not saying it is 17th C yet, need more photo's, but it is a very similar, form, stone & manufacture.
https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/753376Any additional information would be much appreciated.
Of course I never assume it was lost at the time. I only try & make accurate IDs first not assumptions based on the other finds or the Site. Victorian Rings sometimes had Roman Intaglios.The Ring could have been owned or in a Family for a couple generations then lost in the 1800's , You Never Know.
I have never found a 'For Sure' Point in my life. I will be a Banner Day for me when I do.
Nice condition on the Indian Princess as well.
Oldest ever find?Wow, I never would have know. Thanks for the information.