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English: Jewish wedding ring. Chased and enameled gold and filigrees, early 14th century, found at Colmar (Alsace, France) in 1863.
Français : Bague de mariage juive. Or ciselé et émaillé, début du XIVe siècle, découvert à Colmar (Alsace, France) en 1863.
institution QS:P195,Q1124095
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Cl. 20658
Credit line Purchase, 1923
Source/Photographer Marie-Lan Nguyen (October 2009)
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