Antiqueruby and diamond carved ring. Set with three cushion shape star top natural unenhanced rubies in open backclaw settings with a combined approximate weight of 1.20 carats, set alternately with four round star top diamonds in open back claw and grain settings with a combined approximate weight of 0.15 carats, to a ornate linear cluster ring with intricately carved scrolling gallery, curving claws and finely pierced backholing, flanked to either side with trumpeting shoulders featuring decorative engraving which terminates to a solid D-shapeshank. Marked 18 carat gold, maker's mark 'I.A & Co', numbered '5210', full English hallmarks for London, circa 1916.
Next day delivery
Tuesday to Saturday before 1pm – order by 4:30pm
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Nominated day delivery
Tuesday to Saturday
Complimentary
Same Day Delivery within London
Monday to Saturday – order by 3:30pm
£100
International delivery
USA
1-3 business days – inclusive of import taxes and duties
Complimentary
Europe and Rest of World
1-3 business days – inclusive of import taxes and duties
Complimentary
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Antique ruby and diamond carved ring, English, circa 1916.
Antique ruby and diamond carved ring. Set with three cushion shape star top natural unenhanced rubies in open back claw settings with a combined approximate weight of 1.20 carats, set alternately with four round star top diamonds in open back claw and grain settings with a combined approximate weight of 0.15 carats, to a ornate linear cluster ring with intricately carved scrolling gallery, curving claws and finely pierced backholing, flanked to either side with trumpeting shoulders featuring decorative engraving which terminates to a solid D-shape shank. Marked 18 carat gold, maker's mark 'I.A & Co', numbered '5210', full English hallmarks for London, circa 1916.
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