Brass, ‘Live in Loue.’ (English, seventeenth century.)
Rings with double-line posies:
Gold, ‘In God aboue and Christ his Sonne, We too are joyned both in one.’ (English, seventeenth century.)
Gold, ‘Who feares the Lord are blest, wee see; Such thou and I God grant may bee.’ (English, seventeenth century.)
Gold, ‘As I in thee have made my choyce, So in the Lord let vs rejoice.’ 1637, W. D. A. (English, seventeenth century.)
Gold, ‘As I expect so let me find, A faithfull ♡ and constant mind.’ (English, seventeenth century.)
Gold, ‘I like my choyce, so will. . . .’ the remainder obliterated. (English, seventeenth century.)
Gold, chasing worn away, ‘Tho’ little, accept it,’ letters black enamelled. (English, early eighteenth century.)
Gold, chased with representation of skeleton, cross-bones, and hour-glass encircling the hoop; has been enamelled black, ‘You and I will lovers dye.’ (English, about 1720.)