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

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

Lot 316

Lot 316

A William IV 18ct gold mourning ring. The black enamel 'In memory of' centre to the scrolling...

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Lot 316

Lot Description

A William IV 18ct gold mourning ring. The black enamel 'In memory of' centre to the scrolling sides. AF. Hallmarks for London, 1830. Personal inscription to inner band reads 'George Hart esq ob 15 July 1830 at 81'. See Plate 5.

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The lot is in fair/poor condition. There are scratches to the piece in keeping with overall wear. There are fairly serious chips to the central enamel and wear to the scroll embossed sides. Ring size R. Weight 6.6gms.

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