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Edwardian diamond and turquoise flower-head cluster ring with five turquoise stones and four old cut diamonds, in rub-over setting on yellow metal shank. Ring size K CONDITION REPORT Good condition commensurate with age. No hallmarks but probably 18ct gold. Turquoise stones slightly discoloured. Total gross weight 3.4 grams. 13mm diameter of cluster
Five Victorian gold gem set dress rings set with turquoise stones, pearls and diamonds CONDITION REPORT 1. Victorian gold (15ct) ring with a rectangular panel / plaque with a seed pearl and turquoise floral design - very good condition. Excellent crisp / clear hallmarks Birmingham 1879. Ring size K½. Total gross weight 1.9 grams. 2. Victorian gold (18ct) turquoise and diamond ring - good condition commensurate with age. Very clear hallmarks Birmingham 1892. Ring size K. Total gross weight 2.2 grams. 3. Victorian turquoise forget-me-not cluster ring, circa 1860 - no hallmarks, good condition. Ring size J½. 1.9 grams. 4. Victorian five stone half pearl ring - stamped '18c'. Ring size I. Total gross weight 4.9 grams. 5. Edwardian turquoise five stone ring - very good condition. Gold shank slightly discoloured as a result of a resize. Good clear hallmarks Birmingham 1906. Ring size J. Total gross weight 2.1 grams
Victorian diamond and pearl five stone ring with three old cut diamonds and two half pearls in carved gold scroll setting. Ring size I CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. Bright white stones with inclusions. One pearl is worn. Setting in good condition. Shank engraved '18ct'. It is possible that the shank has been rebuilt / replaced some time ago
Roman 1st - 2nd century AD gold finger ring of solid construction, the bezel inset with an oval banded agate with intaglio engraved device, possibly representing a bird. Provenance: The ring is believed to have been dug up in Colchester CONDITION REPORT Very good original condition with wear commensurate with age. Very approximately finger size H½. Total gross weight 11 grams. The agate intaglio measures approximately 8.70mm x 6.80mm x 4.00mm deep. The ring measures approximately 8.5mm at the widest point
Late Roman / Byzantine 4th - 5th century gold finger ring of hollow construction, set with a carved amber coloured stone depicting a stylised Death mask CONDITION REPORT Damage to the shoulders exposing the hollow construction and resin fitted interior. The stone is finely carved and in very good condition. Measures 7.30mm x 5.80mm x 3.00mm. Slightly loose within its setting. Ring size very approximately D. Ring measures approximately 5.85mm at the widest point. Total gross weight 2.7 grams
Late Roman 3rd - 4th century gold finger ring of solid construction, with a plain gold disc on a faceted gold shank CONDITION REPORT Very good condition commensurate with age. Ring size very approximately F½. Disc / bezel measures approximately 9mm diameter. Width of band approximately 2.5mm. Total gross weight approximately 4.6 grams.
Antique gold finger ring of solid construction, the oval bezel with intaglio carved head CONDITION REPORT Very good condition commensurate with age. Ring size approximately L. Bezel measures approximately 7.2mm x 10.5mm. Width of band approximately 1.8 grams. Total gross weight approximately 2.8 grams
Roman 1st - 2nd century children's gold finger ring inset with an oval intaglio hardstone depicting a bird CONDITION REPORT Good condition commensurate with age. Small chip to the hardstone. The hardstone intaglio measures approximately 6.4mm x 4.5mm. Ring measures 15mm wide from left to right. Internal measurements of the shank are approximately 11mm x 13.5mm and smaller than a size A. Total gross weight approximately 2 grams
Roman / Byzantine relief carved emerald, finely carved in high relief depicting a male bust, later mounted in a 19th century yellow metal ring setting. Accompanied by a letter dated 13th March 1948 from The British Museum, Department of Greek & Roman Antiquities CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. Possible remnants of a much earlier gold rub-over setting around the emerald which is on the 19th century ring mount / bezel. The emerald measures approximately 27mm x 15mm x 10.5mm deep. No obvious damage. Ring size N. Total gross weight 14.1 grams
Roman 2nd / 3rd century AD gold finger ring inset with relief carved hardstone cameo depicting a mask, in a chased gold bezel on plain adjustable shank CONDITION REPORT Good condition commensurate with age. The cameo is in good condition and believed to be original to the piece. The cameo measures 11.5mm x 9mm. The shank would appear to be deliberately 'split' to make the size adjustable, currently ring size C. Bezel measures 16mm x 14mm. Total gross weight 2.2 grams
Fine George I gold, diamond and enamel Momento Mori ring with a coffin-shape bezel containing a miniature enamel skeleton under a faceted glass in reeded closed-back setting flanked by two old cut diamonds, on a white enamel gold band with gold lettering which reads 'Judith Eliot::Ob::14::Dec::1724: Æ 60'. Ring size L CONDITION REPORT A very fine example in excellent condition commensurate with age. The glazed bezel has minor chips to the glass. The enamel is surprisingly in perfect unrestored condition with only very minor wear. A wonderful ring. Total gross weight 4.5 grams
18th century gold posy ring, the plain polished gold band with engraved inscription to the interior which reads 'God's Providence is our Inheritance'. Ring size R ½ CONDITION REPORT Very good original condition with wear commensurate with age. Inscription very clear, no obvious damage, re-sizing or repairs. One small 'file' mark to the interior near the hallmark. Band width 4.6mm x 2mm depth. Total gross weight 8.4 grams
18th century gold posy ring / Momento Mori ring with a plain polished gold band inset with three half pearls, the interior engraved with 'A Vertuous Wife Preferoeth Life'. Ring size L ½ CONDITION REPORT Very good condition commensurate with age. Clear inscription. Possible hallmark, indistinct, possibly re-sized. Width of band 4mm x 1.4mm deep. Pearls measure between 2.9mm x 3.4mm diameter. Total gross weight 4 grams
Late Victorian gold (18ct) ruby and diamond five stone ring with three round mixed cut rubies and two old cut diamonds in gold claw setting (Birmingham 1900). Ring size L CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. Full set of hallmarks which are clear and crisp. Maker's mark 'L & L'. Diamonds bright lively white stones but have fissures / indented naturals. Each diamond measures approximately 3.6mm diameter. Rubies are lively stones. Largest measures 4.8mm diameter. No damage or obvious alterations. Total gross weight 3.3 grams
Edwardian diamond five stone ring with five graduated old cut diamonds in claw setting, on gold shank. Ring size L ½ CONDITION REPORT Good condition commensurate with age. Diamonds bright and lively white stones Centre stone measures approx 3.90mm diameter x 2.10mm deep = approx 0.19 carats. Inclusion visible to the naked eye. Lively bright stones. Claws and setting in very good condition
Victorian diamond three stone ring with old cut diamonds estimated to weigh approximately 3.62 carats in total, in gold claw setting on reeded gold shank. Ring size L ½ CONDITION REPORT Approximate diamond weights - 1.08 carats, 1.36 carats and 1.18 carats Very lively bright stones of good clarity with no obvious inclusions when viewed with a loupe. The stones are very deep. They have a faint hint of colour/draw yellow slightly. Setting in very good condition
Late 19th century ladies' Swiss gold (18k) fob watch with button-wind movement, gilded white enamel dial in a gold half hunter style case with opalescent enamel chapter ring, suspended from a gold bow brooch, 33mm diameter CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. In working order although we cannot guarantee the accuracy of it's timekeeping. Dial, case and enamel in excellent condition
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