An exceptional antique gold signet ring, dating from circa 1640–1660, crafted in high-purity 21kt gold and weighing an impressive 19.6 grams. This rare men’s signet ring likely belonged to a senior figure within a ship builders’ guild in either Rotterdam or Hamburg, both flourishing maritime centres during the 17th century.
The oval bezel is deeply engraved with an anchor, shipwright’s tools, two stars, and the initials R.E., reversed for use as a seal impression. Such engraved signet rings were traditionally used to authenticate official documents by pressing into wax, serving both as personal identifiers and marks of authority.
The engraving remains crisp and well-preserved, a testament to the high level of craftsmanship associated with early family crest signet rings and coat of arms rings of this era.
Finger Size: UK P (US 8)
Weight: 19.6 grams
Measurements: 2.6 × 2.4 × 1.3 cm
Metal: 21kt High Purity Gold
Era: Circa 1640–1660
Origin: Likely Rotterdam or Hamburg
Excellent preserved condition considering its age, with gentle wear and patina appropriate to a 17th-century vintage signet ring. Engraving detail is deep and legible; structure remains solid and wearable.
This antique gold signet ring is a remarkable piece of maritime history — ideal for collectors of men’s gold signet rings, family crest signet rings, or engraved signet rings. Perfect as a gent’s signet ring or display piece, it represents the craftsmanship and symbolism of early coat of arms rings.
Discover our collection of men’s signet rings in gold, antique signet rings, and family crest rings at Mozeris Fine Antiques, serving clients across London and Essex. Each gold signet ring in our collection is selected for quality, history, and character.
An exceptional antique gold signet ring, dating from circa 1640–1660, crafted in high-purity 21kt gold and weighing an impressive 19.6 grams. This rare men’s signet ring likely belonged to a senior figure within a ship builders’ guild in either Rotterdam or Hamburg, both flourishing maritime centres during the 17th century.
The oval bezel is deeply engraved with an anchor, shipwright’s tools, two stars, and the initials R.E., reversed for use as a seal impression. Such engraved signet rings were traditionally used to authenticate official documents by pressing into wax, serving both as personal identifiers and marks of authority.
The engraving remains crisp and well-preserved, a testament to the high level of craftsmanship associated with early family crest signet rings and coat of arms rings of this era.
Finger Size: UK P (US 8)
Weight: 19.6 grams
Measurements: 2.6 × 2.4 × 1.3 cm
Metal: 21kt High Purity Gold
Era: Circa 1640–1660
Origin: Likely Rotterdam or Hamburg
Excellent preserved condition considering its age, with gentle wear and patina appropriate to a 17th-century vintage signet ring. Engraving detail is deep and legible; structure remains solid and wearable.
This antique gold signet ring is a remarkable piece of maritime history — ideal for collectors of men’s gold signet rings, family crest signet rings, or engraved signet rings. Perfect as a gent’s signet ring or display piece, it represents the craftsmanship and symbolism of early coat of arms rings.
Discover our collection of men’s signet rings in gold, antique signet rings, and family crest rings at Mozeris Fine Antiques, serving clients across London and Essex. Each gold signet ring in our collection is selected for quality, history, and character.