A magnificent antique five-stone ring, beautifully hand crafted in rich 18 carat yellow gold and hallmarked in London in the year 1907.
Set with three fine old brilliant cut diamonds and two velvety Kashmir blue sapphires, this elegant ring exudes classic Edwardian charm. The central diamonds, particularly well-cut, possess that soft, romantic sparkle unique to antique stones – a quality that simply cannot be replicated in modern cuts.
The gems are securely set in a finely detailed gold gallery, with delicate engraving extending gracefully down the shoulders – a hallmark of fine early 20th-century design.
Diamond sizes: Central stones approx. 2 x 4.5mm, outer stones approx. 3.5mm
Total diamond weight: Approx. 0.75 carat
Diamond quality: Colour H, Clarity SI2
Sapphire size: Each approx. 4mm
Ring size: UK L / US 6 – easily resized
Weight: Approx. 3 grams
Hallmarks: London, 18ct Gold, 1907 (slightly rubbed but partially visible)
Condition: Excellent original condition
Presentation: Supplied in the box illustrated
Our Reference: 2264
This superb antique ring would make a refined engagement ring or a treasured heirloom piece for the collector of fine period jewellery.
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declaration
The Chelsea Bijouterie has clarified that the Antique 18ct Gold Sapphire Old Cut Diamond Five Stone Edwardian Ring London 1907 Hallmarked (LA535295) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1907