The Antique 1789 Georgian Diamond, Pearl and Enamel Mourning Ring
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This outstanding ring features an oval face set with three dazzling old-cut diamonds on a blue guilloche enamel background. A border of white enamel with ornate gold detailing is surrounded by 22 dreamy pearls. There is a total of 0.40ct of diamonds.
The reverse of this 18th-century ring is inscribed with the words 'Martha Vanderwall Williams ob. March 19 1789 at. 18'. The shank of this ring appears to have been attached at a later date, though the style of the join suggests this work was done a very long time ago. This ring may have had a different shank in the past that required replacing, or it may have been a brooch which was converted to a ring in the early 19th century.
This ring is in very good condition for its age with just light marks commensurate with its over 230-year history.
This mourning ring is a testament to the sentimental nature of the Georgian period, as rings such as this were worn as a symbol of remembrance for a lost loved one.
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The Details
- Era
- Georgian
- Metal
- Tests as 15ct Yellow Gold
- Weight
- 12.35g
- Head Size
- Approximately 30.9mm x 17.3mm
- Size
- L½ — US 6 · EU 51.9
- Condition
- Good
This item is not included in our Complimentary Resizing service.
The Gemstones
Estimated diamond colour: J-H
Estimated diamond clarity: SI
Why We Love It
- Sparkling diamonds with typically georgian settings
- Beautiful deep blue enamel
- Fabulous presence on the finger - a true statement piece
- Independent Expert Report
Independent Expert Report
This ring includes an independent jewellery assessment report completed by Crystal Clear Valuations (FJVA FIRV FGA DGA FNAJ AJP PJValDip PJGemDip PJDip PJManDip). The certificate is included with your purchase and a scanned copy can be seen in the image gallery above.
