Auction Catalogue
British Iron-Age, Bronze Age, Penannular ring, first millennium BC, so-called ‘Ring-Money’, thick band of two-tone striped gold with flat terminals, 18mm, 13.65g (cf. ABC fig. 189; van Arsdell 1-3; Hobbs fig. 73). Somewhat heavier than average, good very fine with clearly defined ‘tiger’ stripes, an attractive example £1,000-£1,200
Provenance: Found in Norfolk 1997; ‘Shamrock’ Collection; C. Rudd Collection
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