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    <value>Gold. The ring is oval shaped, formed by a piece of thick circular gold wire, the two ends of which do not quite meet. At one end there is an open-work interlace pattern surrounding it.</value>
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        <value>A common type found in the Ukraine, Hungary, Italy and France. It would orginally have been set with precious stones.</value>
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