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EDWARDIAN FRENCH DIAMOND and PEARL RING

Catalogue: Estate Jewelry: Gold: Edwardian: Pre 1920   item# 825284

EDWARDIAN FRENCH DIAMOND and PEARL RING
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$3,250 

Waves of undulating rose-cut diamonds cascade down around a luminescent pearl in this romantic Edwardian ring. The setting is platinum topped gold and we believe the pearl to be natural. The larger diamonds on either side of the pearl are mine-cut. The outer shank bears the French eagle's head and an unknown makers mark that resembles the head of a bearded man. The ring weighs 4.4 grams and is a size 4 1/4. Total approximate diamond weight is 0.85 ct.


EDWARDIAN GOLD AND MINE CUT DIAMOND RING

Catalogue: Estate Jewelry: Gold: Edwardian: Pre 1920   item# 704274

EDWARDIAN GOLD AND MINE CUT DIAMOND RING
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$3,200 

This is a beautiful original Edwardian ring with a flat setting, reminiscent of a flower. The stones are all original and beautifully matched, with a color ranging from G to I and VS to SI clarity. The ring would be fabulous as a right hand ring or would make a great non-traditional wedding ring. The beauty of this setting is that it is so flat, it is comfortable and very functional for every day wear. The ring is a size 5 1/2 and is in excellent condition.


EDWARDIAN 18K, OPAL AND DIAMOND RING

Catalogue: Estate Jewelry: Gold: Edwardian: Pre 1920   item# 843984

EDWARDIAN 18K, OPAL AND DIAMOND RING
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$3,750 

In glorious and feminine Edwardian style, this is a choice ring from the period. Featured is a beautiful marquise-shape opal with great play-of-color, bezel set in 18k yellow gold. The 2-tiered platinum border is set with 58 small mine and full-cut diamonds. The shoulders are beautifully designed, each set with 33 small diamonds,and terminate into an 18k yellow gold shank. Total carat weight of the diamonds is *approx. 1.25 cts. On the belly of the opal, one can see a small piece of the host roc ...click for details

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