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English: A silver ring belonging to the Kalitwiński h. Nałęcz family, bearing an embossed rendition of the Polish Nałęcz coat of arms, manufactured in the Russian Empire. The stone is heliotrope and the metal's fineness is 88/96 zolotnik, that is, containing 91.66% fine silver.
Français : Une chevalière en argent appartenant à la famille Kalitwiński h. Nałęcz portant une représentation en relief convexe des armoiries polonaises de Nałęcz, fabriquée dans l'Empire russe. La pierre est de l'héliotrope et la finesse du métal est de 88/96 zolotnik, c'est-à-dire contenant 91,66 % d'argent fin.
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an old silver ring bearing the Nałęcz coat of arms

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