Ring - 9 kt. Yellow gold - 1.00ct. tw. Ruby - Mid 19th Class Ring

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Description from the seller

Vintage Gold Ruby Enamel Class Ring — “CLINICA DE LA ROSA SCHOOL OF MIDWIFERY” — Signed C.O. BAYLE

Materials: Gold (tested), Ruby (tested), Enamel
Total weight: 6.24 g
Ring size: 59 (EU)

Dimensions:

Ring head (oval): 12.2 × 10.9 × 5.4 mm

Ring band: 10.6 to 2.8 mm

Gemstones:

Type: Ruby (synthetic, typical for vintage class rings)

Shape/Cut: Oval faceted

Color: Deep pinkish red

Treatment: Likely heat-treated (standard for the period)

Hallmarks and Signatures:

No hallmark

Engraved inside band: C.O. BAYLE

Front engraving: CLINICA DE LA ROSA SCHOOL OF MIDWIFERY around the central crest

Condition: Very good vintage condition with minor surface wear consistent with age. Enamel and ruby both well-preserved. Please review all photos carefully—they form part of the description.

Style: Mid-Century Academic / Class Ring
Era: Circa 1950s–1960s

A distinctive and historically significant class ring from the Clinica de la Rosa School of Midwifery, featuring a bold pink ruby cabochon framed by black enamel and gold emblems of motherhood and medical motifs. Signed inside by C.O. BAYLE, this piece beautifully represents postwar craftsmanship and the pride of professional achievement in the mid-20th century.

This piece has been fully checked by our in-house jeweller & gemologist.
Shipped tracked and insured from the Netherlands (within the European Union).
You can expect to receive this item in 5 business days or less.

Vintage Gold Ruby Enamel Class Ring — “CLINICA DE LA ROSA SCHOOL OF MIDWIFERY” — Signed C.O. BAYLE

Materials: Gold (tested), Ruby (tested), Enamel
Total weight: 6.24 g
Ring size: 59 (EU)

Dimensions:

Ring head (oval): 12.2 × 10.9 × 5.4 mm

Ring band: 10.6 to 2.8 mm

Gemstones:

Type: Ruby (synthetic, typical for vintage class rings)

Shape/Cut: Oval faceted

Color: Deep pinkish red

Treatment: Likely heat-treated (standard for the period)

Hallmarks and Signatures:

No hallmark

Engraved inside band: C.O. BAYLE

Front engraving: CLINICA DE LA ROSA SCHOOL OF MIDWIFERY around the central crest

Condition: Very good vintage condition with minor surface wear consistent with age. Enamel and ruby both well-preserved. Please review all photos carefully—they form part of the description.

Style: Mid-Century Academic / Class Ring
Era: Circa 1950s–1960s

A distinctive and historically significant class ring from the Clinica de la Rosa School of Midwifery, featuring a bold pink ruby cabochon framed by black enamel and gold emblems of motherhood and medical motifs. Signed inside by C.O. BAYLE, this piece beautifully represents postwar craftsmanship and the pride of professional achievement in the mid-20th century.

This piece has been fully checked by our in-house jeweller & gemologist.
Shipped tracked and insured from the Netherlands (within the European Union).
You can expect to receive this item in 5 business days or less.

Details

Total carat weight of all stones
1.00
Style
Vintage
No. of main gemstones
1
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Era
1900-2000
Metal
Yellow gold
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
1.00
Brand jewellery
No
Fineness
9 kt.
Main Stone
Ruby
Total weight
6.24 g
Condition
Good condition - used with some signs of wear
Country of Origin
Unknown
Gender
Unisex
Title additional information
Mid 19th Class Ring
Shape of main stone
Oval
Cutting style of main stone
Cabochon cut
Ring size
59 (EU) / 19 (IT) / 8 ¾ (US)
The NetherlandsVerified
797
Objects sold
92.23%
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