This substantial 15th-century Eastern European ring features an eagle with its wings spread. The shoulders each feature an intaglio frond leading to lateral disc panels each with a fleur-de-lys motif. To the base is a knop.
At a staggering 44.12 grams, this ring is a large and bold piece of fully wearable medieval statement jewellery.
Provenance: Acquired from an established BNTA and AIAA registered ancient art dealer. Formerly from the private collection of a Russian gentleman living in London; acquired from a Chelsea collector in the 2000s; the Chelsea collection having been formed from 1970-1990s.
See Cf. Chadour, A.B., Rings. The Alice and Louis Koch Collection, volume I, Leeds, 1994, item 617 for a similar type of ring. The iconography of the ring is European but the inspiration for the type, with raised knops to the hoop, is probably Islamic - Seljuk or Timurid in origin (see Chadour, 1994, items 530, 533, 535).
Size: T (US 9¾, EU 61.2)
This item is not included in our Complimentary Resizing service. As an ancient artefact we will not alter it.
The Details
Era: 15th century
Size: T
Metal: Tests as Silver
Weight: 44.12g
Head Size: 19.12mm x 18.74mm
Why We Love It:
Staggeringly weighty at 44.18g
An incredible piece of wearable medieval history
Stunning engraving to the rings head and shoulders
Independent Expert Report
declaration
antiquejewellers.com has clarified that the The Ancient Medieval Giant Eagle Silver Ring (LA558379) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 15th Century