Posy rings
Number recorded on PAS database: 832
This section on posy rings is limited to rings with an inscription of an amatory nature. The rings were exchanged between lovers and were a popular way of swapping secret messages. The name is derived from the French word for poem ‘poésie’.
The earliest rings date from around the 13th C and examples as late as the 19th C are recorded in the PAS database. Many different styles exist ranging from the very simple, plain bands with an inscription on the interior to highly decorated bands and inscriptions on both the interior and exterior. They are perhaps the most difficult of the ring categories to date and a number of factors need to be taken into account when attempting to assess their date of production.


Inscription language


Inscription position

Lettering style

Destination
List of all inscriptions (sorted alphabetically)
Inscription | Date | Makers' Mark | Image | PAS ID | Found (County) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
A mind content cannot repent | 17th-18th C | None | DOR-575853 | Dorset | |
A mind content cannot repent | 18th C | None | LANCUM-E16C56 | Lancashire | |
A mon amye | 14th-15th C | None | SUSS-8BD3F7 | East Sussex | |
A smale remembrance | 17th C | None | NMS-457D96 | Norfolk | |
A small rememberanc | 17th C | None | WMID-B32B46 | Warwickshire | |
A small rememberance | 18th C | RW | KENT-6150D2 | Kent | |
A te soele | 16th-17th C | None | SOM-4584B7 | Somerset | |
A token of good will | 17th-18th C | GI or GH or CH | SUR-057600 | Hampshire | |
A token of love | 18th C | CC | SUR-18FC30 | Hampshire | |
A token of my love | 17th-18th C | None | WILT-B0AA79 | Hampshire | |
A token of my love | 18th C | IG | SUSS-91D803 | West Sussex | |
A token of my love | 18th C | None | SUSS-5D2E3D | West Sussex |
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