19th-20th century AD. A mixed group of substantial bronze finger rings comprising: one with openwork bezel, deity (Vishnu?) crouching above garuda above a rearing cobra, naga to the top; one with cicada and twisted shank; one with tall bezel formed as Hanuman flanked by elephant-heads; one with three-headed winged serpent; one with large central lingam and flanking addorsed garudas; two with serpent and human figure covering its eyes; one with addorsed human figures each covering its face with its hands; one formed as a dragon with scale detailing; one with coiled serpent bezel; one with seated Buddha(?) to the bezel. 436 grams total, 30-55mm (1 1/4 - 2 1/4"). Ex Swiss collection; acquired 1980s. [11, No Reserve]