1st century - 10th century

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The 7th century gold belt buckle found at Sutton Hoo ship burial, near Woodbridge, in the English county of Suffolk.
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This is a beautiful photograph of an Anglo-Saxon ring, circa tenth century.
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Viking rune ring from the 8th -10th century found in Cumbria, England. The inscription is most likely a religious prayer or magical charm
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Signet Ring 5th Century AD (?) Found in Izmir province, Turkey (Source: The British Museum)
Earring with Openwork | Cleveland Museum of Art
Byzantium, early Byzantine period, 7th-9th Century, gold with a rock crystal…
Gold Marriage Ring | Byzantine | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Gold Marriage Ring. 6th–7th century CE. Byzantine. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
SIX ROMAN GOLD PENDANTS Circa 1st Century A.D.
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Ring and earrings gold ring set with square and a mint green peridot intaglio and engraved with a fish pendant, also square, are set with glass paste same color as the ring, the below, hanging beads electrum, Roman Egypt, circa first century, A.D.
Monymusk Reliquary - Wikipedia
Monymusk Reliquary - 8th Century Scottish Reliquary thought to have contained the remains of St Columbia. It is now in the Museum of Scotland and is one of their most precious artifacts
A GREEK GOLD STRAP BRACELET HELLENISTIC PERIOD, CIRCA 4TH CENTURY B.C.
FOUR PAIRS OF ROMAN GOLD EARRINGS , CIRCA 1ST-3RD CENTURY A.D. | Christie's
Four Pairs of Roman Gold Earrings, circa 1st-3rd Century A.D. One pair each with a plain hoop joined to a pelta-shaped shield, with a pendant in the form of a pinecone; another similar pair each with a flanged, drop-shaped pendant; one pair each with a plain hoop joined to a hollow hemisphere, with a voluted pendant, now threaded with a carnelian bead; and another similar but larger pair, each with a pendant, now threaded with green glass beads
Brooch in the form of a Stag | Roman | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Brooch in the form of a Stag. Roman, 2nd-3rd century AD.
Earring (1 of 2) 3rd Century -- Ostrogothic -- Gold & Green Glass or Emerald -- Metropolitan Museum of Art