Lot 83
A mid 19th century gold seal ring. The rectangular-shape carnelian carved to depict a Arthur...
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Lot 83
A mid 19th century gold seal ring. The rectangular-shape carnelian carved to depict a Arthur...
Lot 83
Lot Description
A mid 19th century gold seal ring. The rectangular-shape carnelian carved to depict a Arthur Wellesley the first Duke of Wellington, within a plain mount, to the period ridged band with scrolling shell shoulders. Possibly converted from a fob seal. Unhallmarked. Weight 12.4gms.
Postage: Auction Default
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Condition Report
The lot is in fair to good overall condition with scratches and small dents in keeping with general wear. The band has been repaired/resized to the back of the band with a line visible. There is a small crumpled split to one of the shoulders at the deepest section of one of the shells. The piece is believed to have been converted from a fob seal, the band converted from elements of the fob pedestal. There is an associated small repair to one side of the carnelian mount with slight pitting and a slightly differently coloured metal. The other side of the mount is bent slightly from wear as a ring. The carnelian is in good condition with moderate scratches and small nicks to the intaglio edges. Washington is depicted in period coat and cravat, with a chain around his neck. The carnelian measures 15 by 13mms. Ring size I 1/2.
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