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"245954","NMGW-9A96E6","0014989AABF01456","Finger ring","","","14","","11","5","","1","Treasure (Wales): 2007.10","2007W1","POST MEDIEVAL","","","Silver bezel of a finger ring containing an orangey-red, cornelian, intaglio. The edge of the bezel is decorated by a line of triangles running round its bottom edge and the back by an engraved floral pattern. The intaglio depicts a winged male figure, probably Cupid, a large bunch of grapes and an animal, probably a hare. The intaglio would appear to be Roman, depicting Cupid, a bunch of grapes and a hare. The same combination can be seen on an intaglio from Bath (Henig 1978, 200 no.113) where cupid is holding a bunch of grapes and a hare is jumping up to reach it. On the present intaglio the hare is more fortunate and has got the bunch of grapes. This is Cupid in his role as a fertility god.
The size, shape and decoration of the bezel do not appear to be Roman and would fit better with an 18th or 19th century date. Although there is relatively little to go on a late 18th century date would seem reasonable.","","Intaglio reset during the 18th century","2009-02-04 14:48:31","2011-07-06 13:49:00","3","","1","2007-07-15","","","","","16","1","","","","","","","","mlodwick","Mark Lodwick","NMGW","hlouth","Harriet Louth","Stone","Silver","","","","","Fragment","","Certain","POST MEDIEVAL","","","Metal detector","","Mr Mark Lodwick","","Mr Evan Chapman","POWYS","Brecon","Powys","","","","SO0227","SO3022","SO02NW","","","","","","","From Map","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","201286","07.10.JPG","images/mlodwick/",

