Mid Victorian Enamel Cluster Ring
An unusual Victorian cluster ring with fine enamelled detailing and glistening old mine cut diamonds. The stones are arranged as a halo around a large, cushion cut centre, with pierced gallery and quatrefoil details to the shoulders standing out against the black enamel. Built in 18ct gold, it dates from the latter half of the 19th century - circa 1860.
Era: Victorian, circa 1860
Head: 11.5mm by 10.5mm
Ring size: L or 5.75 US. Resizable for £35
Stones: Old Mine Cut Diamonds, 0.50ct total (calc.)
Marks: Stamped 18 (carat gold)
Condition: Good antique condition. Wear consistent with age and use, including rubbing to the sides of the head and band where it's been worn alongside another ring
Full appraisal document provided with each item
This includes a valuation for insurance purposes, item specifics, date, and origins (where applicable)
Gemstones are tested by an accredited gemmologist (Cert GA, Gemmological Association of Great Britain)
Shipping
Express shipping is free of charge and carbon offset
Tracked and insured with signature on delivery
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Resizing
Ring sizing is available on most rings
£35 flat fee
Resizing takes 7-14 days
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Note: sizing may remove some of the patina (although we take every care to reduce this where possible)
Layaway
A 25% deposit will be taken to secure the item. The remaining balance will be settled in 90 days. You can pay installments weekly, monthly, or the full balance at the end - whatever works.
Condition
We offer detailed and accurate condition reports on each listing. These pieces are antique, vintage, or pre-loved, often over 100 years old so they're going to have lived a life. A healthy patina and the odd scuff/scrape are quite normal... it's part of their charm! Everything we present has been checked over by our jeweller and should be good for wear for many years to come (unless otherwise stated) but please remember to treat them with appropriate care and consideration for their age.
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