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Antique Edwardian Ruby Diamond Bangle 18ct Gold Dated 1903

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A beautiful antique Edwardian ruby diamond bangle, made in Birmingham in 1903. The bangle is set with an alternating pattern of pink cushion cut rubies and twinkling old mine cut diamonds which are laid out in star settings across the front (approx. 0.42ct

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A beautiful antique Edwardian ruby diamond bangle, made in Birmingham in 1903. The bangle is set with an alternating pattern of pink cushion cut rubies and twinkling old mine cut diamonds which are laid out in star settings across the front (approx. 0.42ct of each). Its fashioned in 18ct yellow gold, with rope edging along the sides and has developed a lovely patina over time.

Ruby is the birthstone of July and has long been associated with the heart due to its fiery pink/ red colouring which is symbolic of passion. Its said to bring good fortune in love and provide long-lasting happiness and vitality to any relationship.

This is a wonderful Edwardian bangle, all in excellent condition and held securely by a box clasp and safety chain at the side, with hallmarks and the makers mark stamped within the band.

We recommend you insure for 3,250. We can provide a written Valuation on completion of the sale.

WEIGHT: 15.5 grams

MEASURES: Circumference 6.5 inches x Diameter 59mm across x Width 7mm (front), 5mm (back)

METAL: 18ct Gold (Stamped)

STONES: Rubies, Diamonds (approx. 2 x 2mm, 0.06ct each 0.42ct total)

AGE: Edwardian. (Dated 1903)

MARKS: Birmingham Anchor/ Date hallmarks, 18ct stamp, Makers mark (E.M.E)

CONDITION: Excellent, commensurate with age

ITEM NUMBER: AJ1095

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