Next day delivery
Tuesday to Saturday before 1pm – order by 4:30pm
Complimentary
Nominated day delivery
Tuesday to Saturday
Complimentary
Same Day Delivery within London
Monday to Saturday – order by 3:30pm
£100
Click and collect from our Hatton Garden Showroom
Order by 4:45pm
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International delivery
USA
1-3 business days – inclusive of import taxes and duties
Complimentary
Europe and Rest of World
1-3 business days – inclusive of import taxes and duties
Complimentary
Returns
If upon receiving your piece, it is not to your liking, we offer complimentary returns within 14 days for all unseen purchases on both UK and International orders. Simply let us know, and package up your piece, and you will be sent a return shipping label.
Ancient Roman intaglio Victory ring. Set to centre with an oval cornelian intaglio in a closed backRoman set setting depicting the full length figure of the Roman goddess Victoria, the winged statue of Victory, holding a spear and wreath with the wreath glowing redder than the surround and a raised polished inner border, framed to either side with decorative golden granules atop integrated smoothly conforming shoulders flowing to a solid rounded shank. Tested yellow gold, approximately 6.63g in weight, circa 1st century AD.
In the ancient Roman period, Victoria was the personified goddess of victory, symbolising victory over death and determining who would triumph during war. She was worshiped by triumphant generals returning from war but also played a major part in Roman society with temples erected in her honour and her image appearing widely on jewellery and coins.
This is a museum quality piece whose condition is commensurate with its age.
Ancient Roman intaglio Victory ring, circa 1st century AD.
Ancient Roman intaglio Victory ring. Set to centre with an oval cornelian intaglio in a closed back Roman set setting depicting the full length figure of the Roman goddess Victoria, the winged statue of Victory, holding a spear and wreath with the wreath glowing redder than the surround and a raised polished inner border, framed to either side with decorative golden granules atop integrated smoothly conforming shoulders flowing to a solid rounded shank. Tested yellow gold, approximately 6.63g in weight, circa 1st century AD.
In the ancient Roman period, Victoria was the personified goddess of victory, symbolising victory over death and determining who would triumph during war. She was worshiped by triumphant generals returning from war but also played a major part in Roman society with temples erected in her honour and her image appearing widely on jewellery and coins.
This is a museum quality piece whose condition is commensurate with its age.