Fine Jewellery - Day Two - 29th January 2026
Lot 470
A DIAMOND-SET GOLD STIRRUP RING, EARLY 14TH CENTURY
Estimate £6,000 - £8,000
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Description
A DIAMOND-SET GOLD STIRRUP RING, EARLY 14TH CENTURY, the octahedral diamond crystal is rub-over set and engraved to the inner shank, in Lombardic script and slightly obscure 'IE SVI CI EN LIV D'AMI' roughly translating to 'I am here instead of a lover', originally a fedé ring with the remnants of clasped hands to the rear section and possibly a betrothal ring, size P
Cf. for similar Lombardic romantic posy inscriptions, see Joan Evans, English Posies and Posy Rings, p.3.
Cf. for a comparable early 14th century diamond set Fede ring with similar posy, see The British Museum object number 1857,0928.1