LOT 0237 MEDIEVAL BRONZE SIGNET RING WITH KNIGHT / HORSEMAN
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1100-1500 AD, Medieval. Bronze signet ring with circular hoop and flattened, oval-shaped bezel featuring an engraved horse and rider motif within an ellipse. Dragons are an important part of medieval folklore and appear frequently in heraldic motifs. Heraldry, or the use of an inherited coat of arms, was a means by which to display personal identity and familial relations. This tradition began during the 12th century AD in battlefield contexts were elites needed a symbol to display in order to be easily recognizable even when their faces were obscured by armour. By the 13th century AD this practice was adopted by nobles and knights who took immense pride in their family arms and colours. The heraldic ring was a key part of this personal branding as it allowed the owner to stamp their coat of arms on their correspondences. Excellent condition; wearable; Size: D: 20.2mm / US: 10 1/2 / UK: U 1/2; 11.7g; Provenance: Important estate collection from Oxfordshire; formed in the 1970s-2000.
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