Roman goddess 'FORTUNA' (called Tyche by the Greeks) carnelian intaglio in exceptional gold Vinaigrette ring
Goddess 'Fortuna' Ancient Intaglio in Gold Revivalist VINAIGRETTE RING of exceptional detailing.
The RING : probably Italian, circa 1850-70, by a fine but so far unidentified Revivalist jeweler serving visitors on the "Grand Tour"
A "VINAIGRTETE" (Perfume) Ring -- rare -- the hinged top opens to hold a tiny scent-impregnated sponge; the pierced grill beneath gently feeds scent to the wearer's hand
The INTAGLIO : Roman, circa 100-200 ad/ce, in natural vivid orange carnelian, a plano-convex oval, 13.6 x 10.7 x 6 mm, intaglio-carved with the image of goddess Fortuna, standing, with the cornucopia of prosperity and abundance, and the "gubernaculum" ship's rudder for steering one's course through life
gold tested : 18 k
finger size : 5-1/4
gross wt. : .1335 oz.
# 26003 a ....................................................................................... $ 3,900.
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