This fabulous mourning ring features a navette-shaped head with a cross motif cradling six lustrous split pearls. Black enamel surrounds the cross design, paired with fine gold detailing which houses two more seed pearls. There is ornate foliate metalwork to the shoulders and a beaded design to both the band's top and bottom. The band is of a plain design.
This ring is fully hallmarked by the Assay Office of Chester for 15ct gold in 1914. It is in good condition with light marks commensurate with age.
Please find the Expert Report, (see the end image in the gallery) for more detailed information.
Size: N½ (US 7, EU 54.4)
The Details
Era: Early 20th century
Current size: N½
Complimentary Resize Range: J½ to R½
Hallmark: Chester, 1914
Metal: 15ct Yellow Gold
Weight: 3.87g
Condition: Good, some wear to the enamel
Head Size: 7.84mm
Why We Love It:
Unique and intricate pearl cross design
Foliate and detailed shoulders
Fabulously clear hallmarks
Independent Expert Report
antiquejewellers.com has clarified that the The Antique 1914 Pearl & Enamel Cross Ring (LA465387) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1914