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Antique Victorian Ruby and Diamond ring, Maltese Cross, 15ct yellow gold
Antique Victorian Ruby and Diamond ring, Maltese Cross, 15ct yellow gold
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£649.00 GBP
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£649.00 GBP
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A beautiful rare antique, late Victorian Ruby and Diamond ring in 15ct yellow gold.
This beautiful ring is a band style ring graduated from the face down through the shoulders to the band.
It is set to the centre with Rose cut diamond chips in an unusual design of a Maltese Cross with a single Ruby either side.
The rubies have a pinkish red hue and the gold has that lovely rich old tone to it found only on antique pieces.
It has decorative deeply engraved shoulders with a chevron and dot design.
The ring is fully hallmarked for 15ct gold, Chester 1892, makers mark worn
The inner band is engraved with initials though this is very faint.
Condition:
Good used condition overall, minor surface wear, commensurate with age, band slightly off round.
Ring face Approx 6mm length, band 2mm
Total weight: 3.12g
UK/AU ring size P
US ring size 7.5
EU / MM ring size 55.76
Any questions or queries please contact us.
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This beautiful ring is a band style ring graduated from the face down through the shoulders to the band.
It is set to the centre with Rose cut diamond chips in an unusual design of a Maltese Cross with a single Ruby either side.
The rubies have a pinkish red hue and the gold has that lovely rich old tone to it found only on antique pieces.
It has decorative deeply engraved shoulders with a chevron and dot design.
The ring is fully hallmarked for 15ct gold, Chester 1892, makers mark worn
The inner band is engraved with initials though this is very faint.
Condition:
Good used condition overall, minor surface wear, commensurate with age, band slightly off round.
Ring face Approx 6mm length, band 2mm
Total weight: 3.12g
UK/AU ring size P
US ring size 7.5
EU / MM ring size 55.76
Any questions or queries please contact us.
FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING.
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