Rambles of An Archaeologist Among Old Books And in Old Places Being Papers On a

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Fairholt Frederick William
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Figs. 190 and 191.
with large floriated faces, spreading over three fingers like a shield. When made for the wealthy in massive gold, the flower leaves are of cut jewels, but the humbler classes, who equally Fig. 192.
Figs. 193 and 194.
love display, are content with them in cast silver. Such a ring is engraved, Fig. 189, from an original in the British Museum, from whence we also obtain the two specimens of rings beside it, being such as are worn by the humblest classes. Fig. 190 is of FA CTS
...ABOUT FINGER-RINGS. 1 5 3 brass, Fig. 191 of silver, the latter boasting a sort of apology for a jewelled centre.
A triplicate of Moorish rings will enable us to understand their peculiarities. Fig. 192 has a large circular face, composed of a cluster of small bosses, set with five circular turquoise, and four rubies ; the centre being a turquoise, with a ruby and tur- quoise alternating round it. The ring is of silver. It is in the Londesborough collection, as also is Fig. 193, another silver ring set with an octangular bloodstone, with a circular turquoise on each side.


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