No reserve price - Ring - 18 kt. Yellow gold - 18kt 1917 Diamond Ring

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Laura Trevino
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She has 15 years' auction experience, specialising in vintage jewellery from 1920 to 2000.

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An antique 18ct yellow gold Edwardian dress ring with three old-cut diamonds and two rose-cut diamonds, Birmingham 1917 hallmarked, total diamond weight approx 0.25–0.30 ct, EU size 57 (US 8), in good condition.

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Antique 18ct Gold Diamond Dress Ring – Birmingham, 1917

A striking and elegant antique diamond dress ring crafted in rich 18ct yellow gold. This Edwardian-era piece is beautifully detailed, featuring three old-cut diamonds in a vertical setting, accented by two smaller rose-cut diamonds at either end. The diamonds are set within a marquise-shaped pierced gallery, framed by an openwork border that enhances the ring’s delicate yet bold aesthetic.

Fully hallmarked for Birmingham, 1917, this ring is a fine example of early 20th-century craftsmanship, combining timeless design with historic charm.

Specifications:
• Metal: 18ct Yellow Gold
• Diamonds: 3 old-cut diamonds and 2 rose-cut diamonds
• Estimated total diamond weight: approx. 0.250-30 ctw
• Ring size: Q UK - 57 EU - 8 to 8 1/2 US - this ring can be resized locally to the winner by any jeweler.
• Hallmarks: Birmingham, 1917
• Condition: Excellent antique condition with light age-related wear

An exquisite piece perfect for collectors, or as a unique gift with historical significance.

Antique 18ct Gold Diamond Dress Ring – Birmingham, 1917

A striking and elegant antique diamond dress ring crafted in rich 18ct yellow gold. This Edwardian-era piece is beautifully detailed, featuring three old-cut diamonds in a vertical setting, accented by two smaller rose-cut diamonds at either end. The diamonds are set within a marquise-shaped pierced gallery, framed by an openwork border that enhances the ring’s delicate yet bold aesthetic.

Fully hallmarked for Birmingham, 1917, this ring is a fine example of early 20th-century craftsmanship, combining timeless design with historic charm.

Specifications:
• Metal: 18ct Yellow Gold
• Diamonds: 3 old-cut diamonds and 2 rose-cut diamonds
• Estimated total diamond weight: approx. 0.250-30 ctw
• Ring size: Q UK - 57 EU - 8 to 8 1/2 US - this ring can be resized locally to the winner by any jeweler.
• Hallmarks: Birmingham, 1917
• Condition: Excellent antique condition with light age-related wear

An exquisite piece perfect for collectors, or as a unique gift with historical significance.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Style
Edwardian
Free resizing offered
No
Metal
Yellow gold
Brand jewellery
No
Fineness
18 kt.
Total weight
1.75 g
Condition
Good condition - used with some signs of wear
Gender
Women
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Title additional information
18kt 1917 Diamond Ring
Ring size
57 (EU) / 17 (IT) / 8 (US)
United KingdomVerified
26
Objects sold
87.5%
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