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George II 18 Karat Gold and Enamel Mourning Ring, circa 1758

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    A George I 18ct yellow gold, rock crystal, hair-work, and black enamel mourning ring. The gold ring bears the inscription "W : DEWE · OB: 22 · NOV, 1725 · AET: 58", within a black en...
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  • George III 22ct Gold and Enamel Mourning Ring, 1795
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    A George III 22ct yellow gold black and white enamel memorial mourning ring. The ring bears the inscription 'JONATṈ GODWIN·OB:21·JULY·1795·AE:80.' to the exterior of the band. The r...
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  • William IV 18ct Gold and Enamel Mourning Ring, 1837
    Located in Glasgow, GB
    A William IV 18ct yellow gold and black enamel memorial mourning ring. The band reads 'IN MEMORY OF' within gold foliate border, and is inscribed to the interior 'Owen Rees, Esq Ob ...
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    Antique 1830s British William IV More Rings

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  • George III 18ct Gold and Enamel Memorial Ring, Circa 1783
    Located in Glasgow, GB
    A George III 18ct yellow gold and white enamel memorial mourning band ring. The ring bears the inscription "WM:STANHOPE·ESQ:OB:12·OCT:1783·AE:73", within a white enamel band. · "WM:" is an abbreviation for "William," which is the first name of the individual. · "STANHOPE" is the surname of the person. · "ESQ:" stands for "Esquire," indicating that William Stanhope was a gentleman of status, below a knight but entitled to some social standing. · "OB:" is an abbreviation for "obiit," which is Latin for "he died." · "12 OCT: 1783" is the date of death, October 12, 1783. · "AE: 73" stands for "aetatis," which is Latin for "aged." The number "73" is the age of William Stanhope at the time of his death. Therefore, the plain English...
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    Antique 1780s British George III More Rings

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  • Victorian 22 Carat Gold and Enamel Memorial Ring, 1896
    Located in Glasgow, GB
    A Victorian 22 carat yellow gold and black enamel memorial ring. The ring is hallmarked with Birmingham marks, 1896, the makers mark "W.M", and a crown symbol together with "22" to...
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    Antique 1890s British Victorian More Rings

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  • George III Diamond and Enamel Navette Pendant, circa 1790
    Located in Glasgow, GB
    A George III diamond and enamel navette-shaped sentimental pendant, circa 1790. The pendant has been executed in the French manner, having an old cut diamond border, leading to a pur...
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