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A Scottish Ram Horn, White Metal Mounted and Cairngorm Set Vinaigrette, 19th century, the short curled body and hinged cover centrally set with facet cut Cairngorm, amongst chased thistles, internally with pierced sponge cover, and ring and chain for suspension, 5cm high (unmarked)
A Medieval Gold Ring, 15th Century, inscribed with `JATENS TENIR`, a French inscription meaning `I wait to hold`, and flowers and sunbursts, finger size E see illustration The ring has been verified by The British Museum, as gold and dating to the 15th century. It was found by a gentleman within the vicinity of Middleham Castle, North Yorkshire.
A Diamond and Sapphire Cluster Ring, circa 1890, the oval head with old cut diamonds within a border of old cut sapphires, to an outer border of rose cut diamonds, in yellow claw settings, to carved shoulders on a plain polished shank, total diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately, finger size Q
A Diamond Horseshoe Shaped Ring, an old oval cut diamond in yellow claw settings to the centre of graduated old cut diamonds in white claw and millegrain settings in a horseshoe formation, to a yellow plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.70 carat approximately, finger size M see illustration
A Stuart Mourning Ring, depicting a portrait of King Charles I, beneath a faceted rock crystal, in a closed back collet, to engraved shoulders on a plain polished shank, finger size T see illustration The growth of popularity in mourning jewellery is generally attributed to the execution of King Charles I in 1649. This event led to his royalist followers wearing jewellery in his memory.
A George II Mourning Ring, a faceted rock crystal in a white claw and closed back setting, to a shaped shank, enamelled to the outer shank in white, and inscribed `M JENKYNS OB 15 NOV 1757 AE 24`, finger size R see illustration White enamel began to be used in mourning jewellery in the Georgian era, for children and unmarried adults.
An 18th Century Mourning Ring, the marquise shaped panel with an ivory plaque inscribed `NOT LOST BUT GONE BEFORE`, with seed pearl detail of a bow to the top and laurel leaves to the base, all over a backing of hair, to engraved shoulders on a plain polished shank, the reverse of the panel engraved `Died 28 July 1784 Aged 55`, finger size O see illustration
An Early Victorian 18 Carat Gold Mourning Ring, a central oval locket panel encloses plaited hair, within a border of seed pearls, to a shaped shank, with engraved sides, the outer shank enamelled in black to read `IN MEMORY OF`, the reverse of the ring head engraved `Frances Meek`, finger size R1/2
A William IV Mourning Ring, a scalloped centre of a locket panel enclosing hair within a border of seed pearls, to an outer border of black enamel, to scrollwork carved and textured shoulders, on a grooved shank, engraved to the reverse of the ring head `Sophie Dyson Ob 25th Dec 1834 A 74 Yrs`, finger size O
A Late 18th Century Mourning Ring, the marquise ivory panel painted in sepia to depict a sorrowful maiden at a tomb underneath a weeping willow, and inscribed `WILLIAM AVELING OB 19 AUG 1779 AT 13`, within a hammered border to a knife edge shank, the reverse of the ring head engraved `Chris Meroy Aveling Ob 11 Oct 1772 At 9 M`, finger size R not illustrated
An Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ring, an oval mixed cut emerald within a border of old cut diamonds, in claw settings to a yellow fancy shouldered shank, total diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, finger size M, and A Cultured Pearl Necklace, of seventy-one graduated pearls strung to a clasp to match the ring, total diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, length 50.5cm (2) see illustration
An Exceptional Art Deco Emerald and Diamond Ring, the very fine step cut emerald with truncated corners in a white corner claw setting, between a trapezium cut diamond on each shoulder, in a fine rubbed over setting, the emerald mounted on a V shape under bezel set with eight cut diamonds, three graduated brilliant cut collets to the sides of each shoulder, finger size M see illustration Provenance: The ring has been in the ownership of the same family since the 1920`s, the original purchaser being a woollen manufacturer in Batley, West Yorkshire.
An 18 Carat White Gold Emerald and Diamond Ring, an oval mixed cut emerald within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, a tapered baguette cut diamond on each shoulder, in claw settings to a lined shoulder shank, total diamond weight 0.85 carat approximately, finger size N see illustration
A Diamond and Enamel Mourning Ring, the domed head enamelled in blue, and overlaid with a design of brilliant cut and rose cut diamonds, within a border of rose cut diamonds, to an almost solid reeded under bezel, on carved shoulders to a plain polished shank, finger size M
An Art Deco Black Opal and Diamond Cluster Ring, the oval cabochon black opal within a shaped border of brilliant cut and single-cut diamonds, in white millegrain settings to decorative forked shoulders on a plain polished shank, total diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size S see illustration

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