No reserve price - Ring - 18 kt. Yellow gold - 4.15ct. tw. Opal - Ruby - 1920

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Women’s 18 carat yellow gold ring from the 1920s, centring a 3.67 ct cabochon opal framed by a crown of 24 faceted rubies (0.48 ct total), total weight 4.81 g, ring size EU 53 / IT 13 / US 6 1/4, openwork table with mille-grains, origin France, in very good condition with minor wear, no laboratory report.

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Important antique 18K gold marquise ring

No reserve price

Accompanied by a professional certificate of authenticity

1920s

Openwork table with remarkable dimensions of 20 mm x 17 mm, entirely edged with millegrain borders: it completely covers the phalanx

It is centered by a cabochon opal highlighted by a crown composed of 24 Verneuil rubies: perfect contrast

Opal dimensions: 14 mm x 11 mm
Carat weight: 3.67 carats
White background
It is traversed by a multitude of very lively “fire” flashes, in green, orange, yellow, blue, which take advantage of the slightest ray of light

Diameter of the rubies 1.8 mm
Each ruby 0.02 carats
Total weight approximately 0.48 carats
Bright pigeon-blood red color

Openwork crown

Simple ring with a semi-circular cross-section, with charming triple connectors for a perfect fit on the finger

Dazzling ring, full of charm

Ring size 53 - 6 1/4 - 16.9 mm
Weight 4.81 g
Owl hallmark for 18K gold

Fast and careful shipping by insured tracked parcel

Important antique 18K gold marquise ring

No reserve price

Accompanied by a professional certificate of authenticity

1920s

Openwork table with remarkable dimensions of 20 mm x 17 mm, entirely edged with millegrain borders: it completely covers the phalanx

It is centered by a cabochon opal highlighted by a crown composed of 24 Verneuil rubies: perfect contrast

Opal dimensions: 14 mm x 11 mm
Carat weight: 3.67 carats
White background
It is traversed by a multitude of very lively “fire” flashes, in green, orange, yellow, blue, which take advantage of the slightest ray of light

Diameter of the rubies 1.8 mm
Each ruby 0.02 carats
Total weight approximately 0.48 carats
Bright pigeon-blood red color

Openwork crown

Simple ring with a semi-circular cross-section, with charming triple connectors for a perfect fit on the finger

Dazzling ring, full of charm

Ring size 53 - 6 1/4 - 16.9 mm
Weight 4.81 g
Owl hallmark for 18K gold

Fast and careful shipping by insured tracked parcel

Details

Era
1900-2000
Shape of surrounding stones
Round
Free resizing offered
No
Total carat weight of all stones
4.15
Laboratory report
No laboratory report
No. of surrounding gemstones
24
No. of main gemstones
1
Cutting style of surrounding stones
Faceted cut
Fineness
18 kt.
Brand jewellery
No
Total carat weight of surrounding stones
0.48
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
3.67
Metal
Yellow gold
Main stone
Opal
Surrounding stones
Ruby
Total weight
4.81 g
Condition
Very good condition - slightly used with small signs of wear
Country of Origin
France
Gender
Women
Title additional information
1920
Shape of main stone
Oval
Cutting style of main stone
Cabochon cut
Ring size
53 (EU) / 13 (IT) / 6 ¼ (US)
FranceVerified
3988
Objects sold
100%
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