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Period: c. mid-late 1900s; Victorian Revival; European origin; the center diamond was likely cut in the mid-late 1800s
Stamps: the ring bears a sideways anchor, which is an assay stamp from Birmingham, England. It is also stamped with 18CT, PT, and 585. There is an additional mark of F B S in a triangular “cat’s paw” pattern, though thus far we have been unable to identify the stamp.
Materials: 18K and 14K faint green gold; platinum
Dimensions: approx. 6.30 mm wide north-to-south across the top; the ring stands 5.28 mm tall above the finger
Size: a hair shy of 3 3/4 (free sizing up to a US 7)
Diamonds:
Center: GIA assessed 1.13 carat Old Mine Cut diamond with K color and SI2 clarity
Sides: two Transitional Cut diamonds (.35-.40 ctw., est.) with approx. G color and I1-I2 clarity
Item Q3531
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