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  2. Fulford ring - Wikipedia

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    The Fulford ring is a medieval gold ring with emerald and ruby settings found by metal detectorist Paul Ibbotson in December 2016. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was acquired by the Yorkshire Museum in 2019. [ 1 ]

  3. Medieval jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Germanic fibulae, early 5th century The Dunstable Swan Jewel, a livery badge in gold and ronde bosse enamel, about 1400. Gold belt end and buckle, c. 600, Avar version of Byzantine style. The Middle Ages was a period that spanned approximately 1000 years and is normally restricted to Europe and the Byzantine Empire.

  4. The golden ring may have been a wedding gift in the 1300s, experts said. Buried ‘sweet wrapper’ was actually medieval ring worth over $35,000, UK experts say Skip to main content

  5. Livery collar - Wikipedia

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    A livery collar or chain of office is a collar or heavy chain, usually of gold, worn as insignia of office or a mark of fealty or other association in Europe from the Middle Ages onwards. One of the oldest and best-known livery collars is the Collar of Esses , which has been in continuous use in England since the 14th century.

  6. Erfurt Treasure - Wikipedia

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    Among the 8 finger rings, one is a Jewish wedding ring. [2] This outstanding piece is made of gold with a bezel composed of openwork Gothic tracery, capped by a facetted steeple. Made in the early 14th century, it is one of few existing medieval Ashkenazi wedding rings.

  7. Posie ring - Wikipedia

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    The rings were also given to show regard or as a gift. [2] The Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, England, has an outstanding collection. The Victoria and Albert Museum in London also has a good collection bequeathed by Joan Evans. She compiled a list of more than 3000 posies for her book English Posies and Posy Rings. A gold posie ring found in Yorkshire