No reserve price - Ring Silver - Monogram ring from around 1900





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An Art Deco ring in 835 silver with a monogram, circa 1900, size EU 53 (US 6¼), featuring engraved initials H.K. or K.H. and a double silver shank, no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
The classic Art Deco ring is made of 835 silver and is stamped as such, and it also bears a goldsmith master mark. The high-rectangular ring head with rounded corners features centrally cut-out initials, representing the letter combination H.K. or K.H. These letters are finely engraved and surrounded by a stepped edge. The sturdy ring shank is formed as a double silver band.
RG 53 = approx. 16.9 mm inside diameter of the ring shank
Ring head approx. 17.6 mm x 21.2 mm
Elaborate goldsmith craftsmanship from the period around 1920/25 in very good, well-maintained condition.
Shipping is in a new jewelry case / jewelry pouch.
Displayed jewelry cases, stands, displays or other photographic aids are the property of the photographer and are not part of the offer.
Color may vary slightly depending on lighting, camera settings or screen representation.
Shipping as insured parcel.
NOTE: The customs and import duties of the respective countries and any potential island delivery charges (currently 50 EUR) are the buyer’s responsibility.
We expressly point out that, following the amendment of the right of withdrawal by EU legislation, the cost of returning items is to be borne by the buyer, regardless of any value threshold or the reason for the return.
I have no influence over processing times of the shipping companies in the respective EU countries.
If you have questions about shipping duration, please contact your country's post office and be a little patient.
Due to unresolved customs and duties regulations, shipping to the USA is currently not possible.
Seller's Story
The classic Art Deco ring is made of 835 silver and is stamped as such, and it also bears a goldsmith master mark. The high-rectangular ring head with rounded corners features centrally cut-out initials, representing the letter combination H.K. or K.H. These letters are finely engraved and surrounded by a stepped edge. The sturdy ring shank is formed as a double silver band.
RG 53 = approx. 16.9 mm inside diameter of the ring shank
Ring head approx. 17.6 mm x 21.2 mm
Elaborate goldsmith craftsmanship from the period around 1920/25 in very good, well-maintained condition.
Shipping is in a new jewelry case / jewelry pouch.
Displayed jewelry cases, stands, displays or other photographic aids are the property of the photographer and are not part of the offer.
Color may vary slightly depending on lighting, camera settings or screen representation.
Shipping as insured parcel.
NOTE: The customs and import duties of the respective countries and any potential island delivery charges (currently 50 EUR) are the buyer’s responsibility.
We expressly point out that, following the amendment of the right of withdrawal by EU legislation, the cost of returning items is to be borne by the buyer, regardless of any value threshold or the reason for the return.
I have no influence over processing times of the shipping companies in the respective EU countries.
If you have questions about shipping duration, please contact your country's post office and be a little patient.
Due to unresolved customs and duties regulations, shipping to the USA is currently not possible.
Seller's Story
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