Apollo Art Auctions

September 2023 Auction  –  24 September 2023

Apollo Art Auctions , September 2023 Auction

Ancient Art, Antiquities & Militaria

Su, 24.09.2023, from 1:00 PM CEST
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Description

Ca. 1st century BC - 1st century AD.
A bronze ring fashioned into the form of a coiled serpent. The ring is crafted from a single piece of bronze wire, skillfully tapered from its narrowest point at the tail to its broad and flat head with recessed eyes. The interior of the ring has been carefully smoothed and worked for maximum comfort during wear, ensuring that the wearer can appreciate the beauty of the ring without discomfort. Snake rings have a long history in Roman culture, with serpents being a common motif in Roman jewellery. Snakes were often associated with regeneration and renewal and were seen as symbols of power, wisdom, and protection. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, Roman snake rings were also believed to have protective and magical properties. It was believed that the serpents coiled around the finger would act as guardians against evil spirits and bad luck, making these rings not just beautiful adornments, but also powerful talismans.
Size: D: 17.93mm / US: / UK: P; 2.17g
Provenance: Private London collection, pre-2000s.

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Starting price 200 GBP
Estimate 400 GBP
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