File:Engraved signet ring with pastoral scene - Freud Museum London - front view.jpg

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Silver ring with blue intaglio of a pastoral scene of a goat-herd with two goats  wikidata:Q56289489 reasonator:Q56289489
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Silver ring with blue intaglio of a pastoral scene of a goat-herd with two goats
label QS:Lsl,"srebrni prstan z modrim intagliom pastirskega prizora kozjega pastirja z dvema kozama"
label QS:Lca,"anell de plata amb intaglio blau d'una escena pastoral d'un ramat amb dues cabres"
label QS:Len,"Silver ring with blue intaglio of a pastoral scene of a goat-herd with two goats"
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Object type ring Edit this at Wikidata
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Engraved signet ring with pastoral scene, given by Sigmund Freud to the psychoanalyst Ernst Simmel, Roman period, glass in a modern silver setting
Medium glass Edit this at Wikidata
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5046 (Freud Museum) Edit this at Wikidata
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  • 800
References https://www.freud.org.uk/collections/objects/5046/ Edit this at Wikidata

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Camera location31° 46′ 19.01″ N, 35° 12′ 15.74″ E  Heading=85.50894° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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