Late Victorian Three-Stone Ring with an Oval Rose Cut Diamond Center and Half-Moon Cut Diamond Accents

Period: c. 1900s-1920s late/post Victorian (mid-1900s Mid Century / Victorian Revival also possible, but this style was more popular leading into and out of WWI, right up until the crash of 1929/'30). 

Marks: The interior of the shank is stamped “18” and has a box-stamp stating “W.L&Co” — the stamp most resembles that of William Locke & Company in Birmingham, though this ring does not have Birmingham stamps. 

Materials: 18K gold; diamond

Dimensions: The diamond measures 9.12 mm north-to-south; the ring stands 3.90 mm tall above the finger

Size: 8 1/2 (free sizing)

Diamonds: 

Center: 1.14 carat Oval Rose Cut diamond (GIA certified as Oval Modified Brilliant; H color; SI1 clarity)

Sides: .36 ctw., est. two half-moon Rose Cut diamonds (approx. F color and VS2-SI1 clarity overall)

 

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Item Q3315
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