The diamond full eternity ring displays some surface scratching, but there is no evidence of significant repair or resizing work. All stones are present and well matched, there does not appear to be any obvious losses to the claws. The band is rounded, the partial hallmark is indistinguishable.
The white and blue paste full eternity ring displays some surface scratching, but there is no obvious evidence of significant repair or resizing work. All pastes display significant wear and abrasion, with the white ones being affected most, there is also wear to the claws. The band is rounded, and is stamped '9ct'.
The white stone full eternity ring displays some surface scratching, but there is no evidence of significant repair or resizing work. There are six missing stones and the claws display some wear. The band is rounded, and is hallmarked '925', London, 2012.
The green stone half eternity displays some surface scratching, but there is no evidence of significant repair or resizing work. The design on the shoulders remains fairly crisp, there is some wear to the claws. The stones display some abrasion to their facets and some scratching to their tables, one stone has been chipped and appears to be loose in the setting. The band is rounded and is hallmarked '9ct', '375', London, 1984.