Description & Technical information
Weight: 6g
The oval brown on white agate carved with the left facing profile of Brutus above his twin daggers and the Cap of Liberty, close collet set in gold, radiating fluting to the underside, pierced bifuracated shoulders and reeded shank.
Date: 1760
Period: 18th century
Origin: Italy
Medium: Agate, gold
Literature: Illustrated:
'Rings. Symbols of Wealth, Power and Affection.' by Diana Scarisbrick, Thames and Hudson, London 1993, p.152.
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