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              Elegant Antique Edwardian 18ct Gold, Platinum and Diamond Crossover Ring
This elegant and timeless antique ring dates from around 1910 - 1920 and is made of hallmarked 18ct yellow gold, with a platinum topped setting for the diamonds. The ring is of a crossover design and is set with two genuine ‘old eight cut’ diamonds which have a combined total value of approximately 0.10 carat.
The ring is a UK size M and a half / between a US size 6.5 - 7
The ring has a maximum height of 6mm and it weighs 1.7g
The inside of the ring shank is stamped ‘18CT’ for 18ct gold and the diamonds have a platinum topped setting.
This antique ring is at least 100 years old and is in good condition for its age, showing light signs of age / general wear. Under magnification it can be seen that there is a tiny ‘nick’ to one of the diamonds, but this is not visible to the naked eye.
This elegant and timeless antique ring dates from around 1910 - 1920 and is made of hallmarked 18ct yellow gold, with a platinum topped setting for the diamonds. The ring is of a crossover design and is set with two genuine ‘old eight cut’ diamonds which have a combined total value of approximately 0.10 carat.
The ring is a UK size M and a half / between a US size 6.5 - 7
The ring has a maximum height of 6mm and it weighs 1.7g
The inside of the ring shank is stamped ‘18CT’ for 18ct gold and the diamonds have a platinum topped setting.
This antique ring is at least 100 years old and is in good condition for its age, showing light signs of age / general wear. Under magnification it can be seen that there is a tiny ‘nick’ to one of the diamonds, but this is not visible to the naked eye.