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17th century AD. A D-section slender gold hoop with ribbed shoulders and white enamel ground, square bezel with white enamel detailing to the faces and underside, chamfered upper face with inset spinel cloison. Cf. Oman, C.C. Victoria and Albert Museum Catalogue of Rings, reprinted Ipswich, 1993, item 396. 2.70 grams, 23mm overall, 17.28mm internal diameter (approximate size British N, USA 6 3/4, Europe 14.0, Japan 13) (1"). Property of a Birmingham, UK, collector; acquired as part of an old jewellery collection. Dr Bonewitz notes: 'At the time this ring was made, this stone was undoubtedly thought to be a ruby. No clear distinction was made between spinel and ruby until the 18th century.' Fine condition.
A RUBY AND DIAMOND RING centred with an emerald step-cut ruby weighing 4.14cts, within a surround of round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.53cts in total, the gallery embellished with scrolls, acid tested as 18ct gold. The ruby accompanied by a Gemstone Report from GemResearch Swiss Lab, no. GRS2014-064980, stating it to be natural with Vivid Red colour and no indication of thermal treatment.
VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED RUBY CUT GLASS SCENT BOTTLE BY CHARLES MAY, BIRMINGHAM 1894 (H: 4 cm) TOGETHER WITH AN EDWARDIAN BLUE GLASS PERFUME DECANTER, BIRMINGHAM 1907, ANOTHER CLEAR GLASS PERFUME DECANTER, A LIME GREEN GLASS SILVER TOPPED BOTTLE OF SMELLING SALTS AND TWO OTHER SCENT BOTTLES [6]

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