Antique Victorian / Edwardian 18ct Gold, Turquoise and Pearl Ring

£165.00
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This pretty and elegant antique ring dates from the late Victorian / Edwardian era and is made of hallmarked 18ct yellow gold. The ring front is set with three cabochon turquoise and two lustrous seed pearls. The ring shoulders have carved scrolling detail.

The ring is a UK size L / US size 5.5

The ring has a maximum height of 4mm and it weighs 2.2g

The inside of the ring shank is stamped '18CT' for 18ct gold

This antique ring is well over 100 years old and is in good condition for its age, showing just light signs of age / general wear. Under magnification it can be seen that there is a slither chip to one of the end turquoise stones, but this is not obvious to the naked eye.

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This pretty and elegant antique ring dates from the late Victorian / Edwardian era and is made of hallmarked 18ct yellow gold. The ring front is set with three cabochon turquoise and two lustrous seed pearls. The ring shoulders have carved scrolling detail.

The ring is a UK size L / US size 5.5

The ring has a maximum height of 4mm and it weighs 2.2g

The inside of the ring shank is stamped '18CT' for 18ct gold

This antique ring is well over 100 years old and is in good condition for its age, showing just light signs of age / general wear. Under magnification it can be seen that there is a slither chip to one of the end turquoise stones, but this is not obvious to the naked eye.

This pretty and elegant antique ring dates from the late Victorian / Edwardian era and is made of hallmarked 18ct yellow gold. The ring front is set with three cabochon turquoise and two lustrous seed pearls. The ring shoulders have carved scrolling detail.

The ring is a UK size L / US size 5.5

The ring has a maximum height of 4mm and it weighs 2.2g

The inside of the ring shank is stamped '18CT' for 18ct gold

This antique ring is well over 100 years old and is in good condition for its age, showing just light signs of age / general wear. Under magnification it can be seen that there is a slither chip to one of the end turquoise stones, but this is not obvious to the naked eye.