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Lot 132

TWO ANTIQUE MOURNING RINGS

in 18ct yellow gold, with a diamond set flower over a blue enamelled domed head in a border of split pearls, to stylised shoulders, no assay marks, UK size O1/2 / Eu size 55.5; together with a Georgian mourning ring in 18ct gold, with stylised star to the top set with seed pearls over black enamel, to black enamel detailed shoulders, the band engraved 'H Hall, Obs, Dec 3rd 1875', maker's mark 'MM', full British hallmarks for London, 1797, UK size N1/2 / Eu size 54.5, (gross weight - c.7.7g) (2)

Condition Report: click here
Estimate: £100 - £200
Hammer price: £240
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.

The rings are in overall fair condition. One small diamond spark missing to the flower motif. Enamel is in good condition with no signs of cracks or heavy abrasions. No signs of repair under UV. The seed pearls are all present and secure in their settings. The gold has light scratches throughout, commensurate with age and wear. The central stone is missing to the head of the other ring. All pearls present and secure in their settings. The enamel is in fair condition with signs of chips and wear to the top. The enamel to the shoulders is in overall good condition. The gold has light scratches throughout, commensurate with age. The band is slightly bent out of shape to the bottom. Glass backing to compartment present and in fair condition. Scratched and skewed in its setting.

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