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Silver 800 ring with a bold geometric retro design around three stones, featuring a central deep-blue synthetic sapphire and two colourless stones, one colourless stone with slight looseness and one possibly replaced, weighing 6.975 g in total and size EU 51 (US 5 ¾), dating to the 1950s and in good vintage condition.
Description from the seller
Wide silver ring with a pronounced geometric design, probably dating from the 1950s.
The design strongly recalls the clean lines of Art Deco and the later tank style: rugged, symmetrical and built around three prominently set stones. Centrally there is a deep-blue synthetic sapphire. On either side are two colorless stones, presumably quartz crystal.
The two colorless stones have different cuts. This suggests that one of the stones was probably replaced in the past. With one of these stones there is some looseness felt in the setting. The stone is still firmly set and does not just fall out. This is clearly noted as part of the condition.
The ring is stamped with A800, for 800/1000 silver.
Details
Material: 800 silver
Assay mark: A800
Dating: probably 1950s
Style: geometric / tank style with Art Deco influence
Central stone: synthetic sapphire
Side stones: presumably quartz crystal
Top dimensions: approx. 1.8 × 1.0 cm
Band width at the bottom: approx. 5.4 mm
Ring size: generous size 51 / inner diameter approx. 16.25 mm
Because of the wide band, the ring may feel slightly smaller when worn than the measured size.
The ring is in good vintage condition with wear appropriate to its age. One colorless stone shows some looseness and one of the two colorless stones is likely to have been replaced in the past. Please study the photos carefully; they form part of the description.
The piece will be carefully packed and shipped with Track & Trace.
Seller's Story
Wide silver ring with a pronounced geometric design, probably dating from the 1950s.
The design strongly recalls the clean lines of Art Deco and the later tank style: rugged, symmetrical and built around three prominently set stones. Centrally there is a deep-blue synthetic sapphire. On either side are two colorless stones, presumably quartz crystal.
The two colorless stones have different cuts. This suggests that one of the stones was probably replaced in the past. With one of these stones there is some looseness felt in the setting. The stone is still firmly set and does not just fall out. This is clearly noted as part of the condition.
The ring is stamped with A800, for 800/1000 silver.
Details
Material: 800 silver
Assay mark: A800
Dating: probably 1950s
Style: geometric / tank style with Art Deco influence
Central stone: synthetic sapphire
Side stones: presumably quartz crystal
Top dimensions: approx. 1.8 × 1.0 cm
Band width at the bottom: approx. 5.4 mm
Ring size: generous size 51 / inner diameter approx. 16.25 mm
Because of the wide band, the ring may feel slightly smaller when worn than the measured size.
The ring is in good vintage condition with wear appropriate to its age. One colorless stone shows some looseness and one of the two colorless stones is likely to have been replaced in the past. Please study the photos carefully; they form part of the description.
The piece will be carefully packed and shipped with Track & Trace.
Seller's Story
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