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Code: 11154
This is an impressive Scandinavian Viking silver finger ring, dating to the 9th - 10th century A.D. It has been made from a sheet of silver, cut in an elongated pointed-oval shape, and stamped with a triangle and pellet design. The bezel is the widest part, tapering through the shoulders until it is a wire at each terminal. The terminals are not knotted but curled around - enabling the ring to be resized smaller if needed.
Stamped finger-rings with knotted ends, in gold, silver and copper alloy, are characteristic of the Scandinavian world in the late 9th and 10th centuries (TAR 2002, no. 52; TAR 2003, no. 45; Rogerson and Dallas (1984), 68, fig. 110, nos.12 and 13; Graham-Campbell (1980), 61, no.219; Rogerson 1995, 56, fig.38, nos.23 - 5). Similar examples have been recorded from Britain (NCL-90DD85) found in Lincolnshire and both (NMS-2160F3) (NMS-D65631) finds from Norfolk.
OBJECT: Finger Ring
CULTURE: Scandinavian Viking
DATE: c. 9th - 10th century A.D.
MATERIAL: Silver
RING SIZE: 14+ (US) (UK)
SIZE: 26.40mm x 26.13mm x 10mm (Bezel 26.34mm x 26.40mm)
WEIGHT: 9.02 grams
PROVENANCE: Ex. European Private Collection