No Reserve Price - Harry Ivens - Ring 925 silver - 1.50 ct rubies - Snake shape





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925 silver snake ring weighing 4.4 g with a main oval ruby of at least 0.50 ct (approximately 6×4 mm) and 35 surrounding round rubies totaling at least 1.00 ct, without a laboratory report, size 57 (17) open adjustable band, brand jewellery.
Description from the seller
Total weight: 4.4 g
925 silver, sealed
Size: 57 (17) - plus/minus 1 size (open ring)
Measurements: up to approximately 2 cm wide (ring head).
Rubies
Main stone: approximately 6x4 mm, oval-shaped cut (minimum 0.50 ct)
Remaining stones: 35 stones - minimum total weight of 1.00 ct, round cut. Certified.
Condition: very good, with minor signs of use, slightly polished. The stones have natural inclusions.
Tracked shipment, carefully packed.
The decoration in the photos (box, support, etc.) is NOT part of the lot.
Total weight: 4.4 g
925 silver, sealed
Size: 57 (17) - plus/minus 1 size (open ring)
Measurements: up to approximately 2 cm wide (ring head).
Rubies
Main stone: approximately 6x4 mm, oval-shaped cut (minimum 0.50 ct)
Remaining stones: 35 stones - minimum total weight of 1.00 ct, round cut. Certified.
Condition: very good, with minor signs of use, slightly polished. The stones have natural inclusions.
Tracked shipment, carefully packed.
The decoration in the photos (box, support, etc.) is NOT part of the lot.
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