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Ornate gold ring embedded in large clump of rock, as found by Marty and featured on the cover of Fla

Currency:USD Category:Artifacts / Shipwreck Artifacts Start Price:6,000.00 USD Estimated At:6,000.00 - 9,000.00 USD
Ornate gold ring embedded in large clump of rock, as found by Marty and featured on the cover of Fla
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Ornate gold ring embedded in large clump of rock, as found by Marty and featured on the cover of Flash of Gold. 271 grams, roughly 5" x 2-3/4" x 2". It is hard to imagine a more iconic treasure item than this piece: an ornate gold ring solidly embedded in its natural concretion, enlarged and spread across the front cover and spine of the dust jacket of Marty's 1971 book. Naturally this book is one of Dave Crooks' famous "Top 75" (see sunkentreasurebooks.com), and Marty says it has the dubious distinction of being one of the most-often stolen books from libraries around the country! The artifact itself is a museum piece, very solid and formed in such a way that when you rest it flat the ring protrudes brightly from the top, its intricate floral-oval panel design quite prominent (smooth inside), with small bits of glass and china embedded in the clump, along with square "tunnels" where iron spikes used to be but rusted away, a lovely mix of orange, brown, yellow and white, contrasting beautifully with the reddish gold of the ring on top. It is easy to see why Marty chose this gem for the cover of his book; and as hard as it is for him to part with it now, the new owner will surely appreciate it for all of its history, from the 1730s to the 1970s. Pedigreed to the Marty Meylach collection, and featured on the cover of his book, an original hardcover 1st edition of which is included, personally inscribed to the winning bidder by Marty. Recovered from:Spanish 1733 Fleet, Florida Keys