Roman Eagle Bronze Ring
Date: c. 2nd - 4th Century A.D.
Weight: 3.81 grams
Size: 7 (U.S.) / O (U.K.)
History of the Artifact
A lovely bronze seal ring with an Eagle that could indicate a probable military use. The design is simple with a simple hoop ring adorned by a central seal depicting a minimalist eagle. Dated to the 2nd-4th Century A.D.
Similar examples can be found in items 486, 451 of the catalogue “Hephaestus legacy - A memorial to a private collection of ancient rings and glyptics”.
A note on Roman army rings: Roman rings, particularly those used in the military, were both symbols of rank and personal identity. Legionaries and officers often wore rings engraved with eagles (aquilae), a powerful emblem of Rome and its legions. These rings could signify allegiance, unit membership, or authority, with some used as signet rings for sealing documents.
Authenticity
Ancient Artifacts guarantees the Authenticity of items sold through a three layer system of protection:
- Ancient Artifacts exclusively sources artifacts from trusted and reputable antique distributors, many of whom have been selling Artifacts for decades.
- Next, the Artifact is inspected by an expert team member, who is professionally trained in counterfeit detection After the artifact passes inspection, the Certificate of Authenticity is signed and the Artifact is packaged.
- Finally, Ancient Artifacts gives an additional layer of protection by promising a full refund with no questions asked, in the extremely unlikely event that a counterfeit slips through our vetting process.
Your order will include:
- Roman Empire Bronze Ring as seen in photos
- Certificate of Authenticity
Ancient Artifacts relics are guaranteed authentic and have a 100% money back policy. Read more about our Mission and Promise for authenticity.
Original: $450.00
-65%$450.00
$157.50





Description
Date: c. 2nd - 4th Century A.D.
Weight: 3.81 grams
Size: 7 (U.S.) / O (U.K.)
History of the Artifact
A lovely bronze seal ring with an Eagle that could indicate a probable military use. The design is simple with a simple hoop ring adorned by a central seal depicting a minimalist eagle. Dated to the 2nd-4th Century A.D.
Similar examples can be found in items 486, 451 of the catalogue “Hephaestus legacy - A memorial to a private collection of ancient rings and glyptics”.
A note on Roman army rings: Roman rings, particularly those used in the military, were both symbols of rank and personal identity. Legionaries and officers often wore rings engraved with eagles (aquilae), a powerful emblem of Rome and its legions. These rings could signify allegiance, unit membership, or authority, with some used as signet rings for sealing documents.
Authenticity
Ancient Artifacts guarantees the Authenticity of items sold through a three layer system of protection:
- Ancient Artifacts exclusively sources artifacts from trusted and reputable antique distributors, many of whom have been selling Artifacts for decades.
- Next, the Artifact is inspected by an expert team member, who is professionally trained in counterfeit detection After the artifact passes inspection, the Certificate of Authenticity is signed and the Artifact is packaged.
- Finally, Ancient Artifacts gives an additional layer of protection by promising a full refund with no questions asked, in the extremely unlikely event that a counterfeit slips through our vetting process.
Your order will include:
- Roman Empire Bronze Ring as seen in photos
- Certificate of Authenticity
Ancient Artifacts relics are guaranteed authentic and have a 100% money back policy. Read more about our Mission and Promise for authenticity.





















