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English Merchant's Ring from Guilhou Collection
Not on view
Henry Hamlyn did not count his wealth in cash but in gold jewelry and silver goods, which were much stabler assets. Most English merchants and artisans during the early sixteenth century did the same. Extending credit against one’s possessions and using them as collateral were a routine part of business.
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