Signet Ring Of The Deutsches Afrikakorps (dak), Germany, Circa 1941 — Nielloed Silver And Gold
An elegant historical signet ring linked to the North African campaign, crafted in hallmarked 900/1000 silver and adorned with a small applied and finely engraved gold ingot. The nielloed silver body features refined side decoration including a camel and a palm tree associated with the inscription "DAK 1941," while the main face reveals, within a radiating oval, an Orientalist landscape composed of a palm tree and a mosque. The finesse of the niello work, the quality of the gold, and the overall aesthetic balance testify to particularly meticulous German jewelry craftsmanship from the early 1940s, now sought after for its historical and aesthetic value. Specifications: – Germany, circa 1941 – Hallmarked 900/1000 silver and gold – Inner diameter: 18.5 mm – Outer diameter: 22 mm – Main face: 16.5 × 12 mm – Weight: 14.5 g – Very good Condition: The ring displays a consistent, aged patina, revealing genuine wear over time. The slight, natural adaptation of the band and the softening of the edges attest to a piece of jewelry that has seen a lot of use, retaining an authentic presence and a particularly sensitive historical significance. Presented exclusively for its historical, artistic, and documentary value, this object is offered with respect for its period context.
The small gold ingot applied, by its proportions and thickness, can be compared to an ingot of about one gram, without this weight being guaranteed due to the assembly.
The small gold ingot applied, by its proportions and thickness, can be compared to an ingot of about one gram, without this weight being guaranteed due to the assembly.
1 885 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: En l'etat
Material: Other
Reference (ID): 1712233
Availability: In stock
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