Image
Category
Collection
Object type
Place of origin
Date

Silver finger ring

Amuletic necklace of cornelian beads

1801-1900

Amuletic pendant consisting of oval piece of polished cornelian inscribed with cross of St. Andrew

1801-1920

Large pendant-amulet

1801-1900

Metal finger ring

Ring, cornelian seal setting, two engraved figures

Engraved seal, female kneeling by prone male

Finger ring, set with a cornelian

Amuletic cornelian band

1801-1920

Ring, cornelian, engraved with head of Aesculapius

Cornelian stone only,ostensibly from finger ring

Finger ring, gold, cornelian,engraved with male, female, skeleton and cherub

Seal, cornelian, shaped as a scarab beetle

Finger ring containing cornelian, with inscription

Watch fob of cornelian engraved with Edmond Halley and his comet

Amuletic Sacred Heart pendant

1801-1900

Pendant amulet of polished cornelain

1801-1920

Amuletic pendant made of jasper and cornelian mounted in silver

1801-1900

Silver finger ring and amulet

Inro with ojime and netsuke in form of shell

Cornelian seal engraved

Two cornelian arrow heads

1850-1930

Silver finger ring with oval bezel containing a carnelian bearing two lines of engraved script

Cornelion only

Cornelion only

Five cornelian beads with incised linear design strung on red silk thread

1801-1920

Blue glass bangle with amulet attached in form of piece of material with fringe of threaded cornelions

1880-1920

Seal, figure depicts leg wounded by arrow

Cornelian stone only, white painted inscription

Cornelian setting

Large oval cornelian with engraved seal

Amulet consisting of polished cornelian bead

1801-1900

Cornelian triangular amulet

1801-1920

Pendant, amulet of polished cornelian shaped like truncated cone

1801-1920

Amuletic polished cornelian pendant

1801-1920

Amuletic oval cornelian disc-shaped bead

1801-1900

Amuletic pendant consisting of spindle-shaped piece of polished cornelian

1801-1920

Two seals mounted on ivory handles. The first seal is made of cornelian and set in a silver gilt mount. The second is cut in silver. Also, a cotton bag in which they would have been stored. In the same inventory listing is an armorial clasp from which Sir David Salomons’ shrieval chain was suspended.

Two seals and an armorial clasp