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"244908","NMGW-9F38B2","0014979F46501E87","Finger ring","","","","","","","18.6","1","Treasure (Wales): 2007.16","200716","POST MEDIEVAL","1700","1800","Silver gilt ring in the form of a broad band with single beaded edges. The inner face is engraved with legend LEVE +TO +DYE ♣ in Roman capitals, with crosslets between words, and a trefoil at the end. The hoop, which has a fracture across it, has an internal diameter of 18.6mm. Weight 5.1g.
Approx. metal content: silver, 98%; copper, 2%. The ring has a form and style of lettering typical of a 17th-century date. The inscription may be compared to mottoes such as 'Lets live &amp; die in unity', 'Thee and i will louers die', 'thinke on me;' (Dalton 1912, nos 1234, 1300, 1302). The style is lettering may be compared with that on a 17th-century posy ring inscribed PITYE THE POOWR, with similar crosslets and floral stop, from Aldwych, London (Murdoch 1991, no. 124).","","","2009-01-23 16:46:29","2011-07-06 11:28:00","3","","1","2007-05-01","","","","","5","1","","","","","","","","mlodwick","Mark Lodwick","NMGW","hlouth","Harriet Louth","Silver","","","","","Gilded","","","Certain","POST MEDIEVAL","","","Metal detector","","Mr Mark Lodwick",""," M Redknap","VALE OF GLAMORGAN","Penllyn","Vale of Glamorgan","","","","SS9777","SS2917","SS97NE","","","","","","","From Map","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","200203","DH002763_05.jpg","images/mlodwick/",

