Vintage Edwardian diamond and pearl ring by Unknown artist
Vintage Edwardian diamond and pearl ring by Unknown artist
Vintage Edwardian diamond and pearl ring by Unknown artist
Vintage Edwardian diamond and pearl ring by Unknown artist
Vintage Edwardian diamond and pearl ring by Unknown artist
Vintage Edwardian diamond and pearl ring by Unknown artist
Vintage Edwardian diamond and pearl ring by Unknown artist
Vintage Edwardian diamond and pearl ring by Unknown artist
Vintage Edwardian diamond and pearl ring by Unknown artist
Vintage Edwardian diamond and pearl ring by Unknown artist
Vintage Edwardian diamond and pearl ring by Unknown artist
Vintage Edwardian diamond and pearl ring by Unknown artist
Vintage Edwardian diamond and pearl ring by Unknown artist
Vintage Edwardian diamond and pearl ring by Unknown artist

Vintage Edwardian diamond and pearl ring 1910

Unknown artist

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€ 1.650

Adin Fine Antique Jewellery

  • About the artwork

    Antique jewelry object group: ring

    Condition: very good condition
      -  (more info on our condition scale)

    Country of origin:Although it does not carry any legible control marks we believe this to be of Belgian origin.

    Style: Edwardian - The Edwardian era or Edwardian period in the United Kingdom is the period covering the reign of King Edward VII, 1901 to 1910. The death of Queen Victoria in January 1901 and the succession of her son, Edward, marked the start of a newcentury and the end of the Victorian era. While Victoria had shunned society, Edward was the leader of a fashionable elite which set a style influenced by the art and fashions of continental Europe—perhaps because of the King's fondness for travel. Theera was marked by significant shifts in politics as sections of society which had been largely excluded from wielding power in the past, such as common labourers and women, became increasingly politicised.
      -  See also: Edwardianor more info on styles

    Style specifics: The fineness of line and lacey aspect of the piece are typical for the Edwardian period.

    Period: ca. 1910
      -  (events & facts of this era, poetry of this era, fashion of this era)

    Material: Two tones of precious metal, the main part being 18K yellow gold and the white parts are either white gold or platinum.
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    Diamond(s): Three old brilliant cut diamonds with an estimated weight of ± 0.13ct. (colour and clarity: H/I, vs/si).
    Six rose cut diamonds. We do not have the weight of the diamonds which is normal in our trade when it comes to rose cuts.

    - All diamond weights, color grades and clarity are approximate since stones are not removed from their mounts to preserve the integrity of the setting.

    Precious stones: Two seed pearls

    Birthstones: Diamond is the birthstone (or month stone) for April and pearl for June.
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    Hallmarks: No trace.
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    Dimensions: length of top of ring 1,75 cm (0,69 inch)

    Weight: 2,60 gram (1,67 dwt)

    Ring size Continental: 59 & 18¾ , Size US 8¾ , Size UK: R

    Resizing: Free resizing (only for extreme resizing we have to charge).
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    Reference Nº: 19066-0101

    Copyright photography: Adin, fine antique jewelry

  • About the artist

    It might happen that an artist or maker is unknown.

    Some works are not to be determined by whom it is made or it is made by (a group of) craftsmen. Examples are statues from the Ancient Time, furniture, mirroirs, or signatures that are not clear or readible but as well some works are not signed at all.

    As well you can find the following description:

    •“Attributed to ….” In their opinion probably a work by the artist, at least in part

    •“Studio of ….” or “Workshop of” In their opinion a work executed in the studio or workshop of the artist, possibly under his supervision

    •“Circle of ….” In their opinion a work of the period of the artist showing his influence, closely associated with the artist but not necessarily his pupil

    •“Style of ….” or “Follower of ….” In their opinion a work executed in the artist’s style but not necessarily by a pupil; may be contemporary or nearly contemporary

    •“Manner of ….” In their opinion a work in the style of the artist but of a later date

    •“After ….” In their opinion a copy (of any date) of a work of the artist

    •“Signed…”, “Dated….” or “Inscribed” In their opinion the work has been signed/dated/inscribed by the artist. The addition of a question mark indicates an element of doubt

    •"With signature ….”, “With date ….”, “With inscription….” or “Bears signature/date/inscription” in their opinion the signature/ date/ inscription has been added by someone other than the artist

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