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Antique mourning ring, 15ct gold, diamond and pearl
Antique mourning ring, 15ct gold, diamond and pearl
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£319.00 GBP
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A beautiful antique, late Victorian diamond and pearl mourning ring.
Crafted in rich buttery 15ct yellow gold with cut out detailing filled with black enamel, the gold is finely engraved with a square head.
The head is set with a small diamond chip surrounded by creamy seed pearls to make up a forget me not flower.
The inside of the band is engraved WCMB 1900
The diamond is approx 1.1mm
It is a well made ring with lots and lots of detailing.
Fully hallmarked for 15ct gold, 1900 with sponsor mark.
It has been well loved and well worn.
Condition:
Good used condition overall, some age commensurate wear and tear, a good amount of the enamel inlay has been lost, there is a small piece of gold missing from the back from the cutout design, one pearl replaced.
UK/AU ring size P
US ring size 7½
EU ring size 55.76
Total weight 2.60 grams
Approx 8mm length ring head and 4mm band width
Any questions or queries please contact us.
FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING.
Crafted in rich buttery 15ct yellow gold with cut out detailing filled with black enamel, the gold is finely engraved with a square head.
The head is set with a small diamond chip surrounded by creamy seed pearls to make up a forget me not flower.
The inside of the band is engraved WCMB 1900
The diamond is approx 1.1mm
It is a well made ring with lots and lots of detailing.
Fully hallmarked for 15ct gold, 1900 with sponsor mark.
It has been well loved and well worn.
Condition:
Good used condition overall, some age commensurate wear and tear, a good amount of the enamel inlay has been lost, there is a small piece of gold missing from the back from the cutout design, one pearl replaced.
UK/AU ring size P
US ring size 7½
EU ring size 55.76
Total weight 2.60 grams
Approx 8mm length ring head and 4mm band width
Any questions or queries please contact us.
FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING.
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