No reserve price - Ring Silver Pearl - G. ter Heegde & M. Stodel

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Silver ring with four natural round pearls (8 mm) in a retro modernist design by G.J. ter Heegde & M. Stodel in Rotterdam, dating to ca. 1953–1964, size EU 55 (US 7¼), weight 4.1 g, in good vintage condition with some wear, and no laboratory report.

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Silver pearl ring – Rotterdam goldsmiths (1953–1964), G.J. ter Heegde & M. Stodel, Rotterdam

Elegant vintage silver ring with a distinctive, organic design, set with a cluster of four natural pearls in ascending size. The design has a pronounced post-war modernist character, typical of Dutch jewelry art from the mid-20th century.

The ring has been inspected and marked by the Rotterdam goldsmiths G.J. ter Heegde & M. Stodel, active between 1953 and 1964. This collaboration is known for solid craftsmanship and stylish, timeless designs. The silver content is also visible and marked on the inside.

The ring is in good vintage condition with minor signs of wear appropriate for its age.

Specifications
Material: silver
Certification mark: G.J. ter Heegde & M. Stodel, Rotterdam
Dating: circa 1953–1964
Weight: 4.1 grams
Ring size: 55.5
Line-up: four pearls
Origin: the Netherlands

A charming and collectible piece of jewelry for enthusiasts of Dutch vintage silver, modernist design, or unique pearl rings.

Is carefully packed and sent by registered mail.

Silver pearl ring – Rotterdam goldsmiths (1953–1964), G.J. ter Heegde & M. Stodel, Rotterdam

Elegant vintage silver ring with a distinctive, organic design, set with a cluster of four natural pearls in ascending size. The design has a pronounced post-war modernist character, typical of Dutch jewelry art from the mid-20th century.

The ring has been inspected and marked by the Rotterdam goldsmiths G.J. ter Heegde & M. Stodel, active between 1953 and 1964. This collaboration is known for solid craftsmanship and stylish, timeless designs. The silver content is also visible and marked on the inside.

The ring is in good vintage condition with minor signs of wear appropriate for its age.

Specifications
Material: silver
Certification mark: G.J. ter Heegde & M. Stodel, Rotterdam
Dating: circa 1953–1964
Weight: 4.1 grams
Ring size: 55.5
Line-up: four pearls
Origin: the Netherlands

A charming and collectible piece of jewelry for enthusiasts of Dutch vintage silver, modernist design, or unique pearl rings.

Is carefully packed and sent by registered mail.

Details

Style
Retro, Vintage
Pearl type
Natural Pearl
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Era
1900-2000
Metal
Silver
Brand jewellery
No
Number of pearls
4
Main Stone
Pearl
Diameter of pearls (in mm)
8 mm
Total weight
4.1 g
Pearl colour
White
Condition
Good condition - used with some signs of wear
Pearl shape
Round
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Gender
Women
Pearl surface quality
Clean
Pearl lustre
Very good
Title additional information
G. ter Heegde & M. Stodel
Ring size
55 (EU) / 15 (IT) / 7 ¼ (US)
Sold by
The NetherlandsVerified
1338
Objects sold
97.96%
Private

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