Thursday 16 February 2012 | 10:00 | Lots: 416

Thursday 16 February 2012 | 10:00 | Lots: 416

Lot 315

Lot 315

A George IV enamelled buckle mourning ring. The scroll embossed buckle to the black enamelled...

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Lot 315

Lot Description

A George IV enamelled buckle mourning ring. The scroll embossed buckle to the black enamelled band. Hallmarks for London, 1828. Personal inscription to inner band reads 'William Fernor Ob 7 Nov 1828 at 57'.

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The lot is in overall good condition, there are slight scratches in keeping with general wear. There are areas of discolouration to the ring in keeping with the age of the piece. There are slight scratches to the enamel in places. The inner inscription and hallmark is clear. Ring size T. Weight 6.5gms.

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