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16th century AD Tudor silver-gilt wedding ring "Fede" type size 10 1/2

$ 419.76

Availability: 36 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Antique: Yes
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Era: Georgian (Pre-1837)
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Style: Wedding Ring
  • Material: Silver
  • Jewelry Department: Fine

    Description

    This is a nice Tudor period silver-gilt betrothal/wedding ring, dating to the 16th century A.D. This ring was discovered at Muckton in Lincolnshire, Recorded with PAS (NLM-0123C1).
    Renaissance lovers gave each other rings, and rings were used to mark betrothals and weddings, but among surviving rings, it is impossible today to distinguish these different uses. Such rings are generally called 'fede' (faith) rings. Rings showing clasped hands first appeared in Roman times when they represented a legal contract. Since the clasping of hands was part of the medieval betrothal ceremony, it is not surprising to find rings that can be attributed to the 'wedding ring' genre. Either way, it would be impossible to distinguish this ring as commemorative of love, betrothal or marriage. It is a fine example, robust and strong, ideal for daily wear!
    OBJECT:
    Wedding/Fede Ring
    CULTURE:
    Tudor
    DATE:
    c. 1500 - 1600 A.D.
    MATERIAL:
    Silver-gilt
    RING SIZE:
    10 1/2    (US)      U 1/2 (UK)
    SIZE:
    26mm x 23mm x 8mm
    WEIGHT:
    9.67 grams
    PROVENANCE:
    discovered at Muckton in Lincolnshire, Recorded with PAS (NLM-0123C1)
    This ring is unconditionally guaranteed to be a
    n antique original and to date from the period described. A certificate of authenticity will be supplied on request.