Looking After Your Finds - Reference
Roman - Period Jewellery Finds
Powered By Sispro1
Copyright © All Rights Reserved  by Nigel G Wilcox  ·   ·  E-Mail: ngwilcox100@gmail.com

Designed by Nigel G Wilcox
Complimentary Topics
The Paragon Of Metal Detecting
& Archaeology
<<<A Roman onyx cameo. circa 2nd century A.D. Photo: Christie's Images Ltd. 2010
Carved in two layers, white on blue-gray, with a head of Medusa depicted turned slightly to her left, snakes radiating from her thick curly hair, one wing visible, the face well defined with the eyes articulated; mounted as a pendant in a modern gold setting, suspended from an ancient-style gold chain
1 in. (2.5 cm.) high; chain: 18¼ in. (46.4 cm.) long.
Estimated value: £9440.67
<<<A Roman glass bead necklace. circa 200 B.C.-100 A.D. Photo: Christie's Images Ltd. 2010
Composed of fluted cylindrical blue-green beads, interspersed with modern gold spherical beads; strung with a modern hook-and-loop closure
20½ in. (52.1 cm.) long
Estimated Value: £3910.64
Pages
Collective
R=Rings
B=Bracelets
ER=Ear-Rings
P=Pendants
T=Template
Rings
B  ER   P   T
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]







Main Coin Menu
Roman Coins
Menu
Member NCMD

Roman  Menu