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Lot 246

AN 18CT GOLD BUCKLE RING

a turquoise-set ring stamped "18k", a white and yellow gold twist ring stamped ""375", and two unmarked rings, (c.8.3grams) (5)

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Estimate: £100 - £200
Hammer price: £100
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.

The buckle ring is badly misshapen which has caused a surface split to the outside of the shank, there is also a split visible both on the inside and outside of the band by the buckle decoration. There is loss and wear to the belt motif throughout with scratching and denting evident, the edges of the band are also a little sharp from wear. The hallmark is crisp reading '18', Birmingham, 1891.

The turquoise ring displays some surface scratching and marking, with particular wear evident on the shoulders and back of band. The turquoise appears to be securely set with no evidence of rattling or splitting to the collet. The shank doesn't appear to have overly thinned and is marked 'K18'.

The twisted rope work ring displays slight surface scratching and wear. There is no evidence of losses to the design and it signs of significant repair or resizing are not evident. The band is rounded and not misshapen, the hallmarks are crisp reading '375', London, 1976.

The plaited rope work band displays some surface scratching and wear, but there is no noticeable damage, repairs or resizing work evident. The band is rounded and not misshapen, the design remains crisp. There is no visible purity marking or hallmark.

The thin curtain ring band displays some surface scratching and wear, but there is no noticeable damage, repairs or resizing work evident. The band is rounded and not misshapen, there seems to be no significant areas of thinning. There is no visible purity marking or hallmark.

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