(Copy) Late Victorian Turquoise & Diamond Ring tea service The mythology describes horn that
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The mythology describes horn that Zeus broke from a goat's head before filling it with flowers and fruit as a gift to his caretaker
being a lute in which the strings are attached to a yoke that lies in the same plane as the sound-table and consists of two arms and a cross-bar
with a rose cut diamond surround - each diamond set in silver to mimic petals
meaning in this case "thought of you" (in French the word for pansy is pensée
(Copy) Late Victorian Turquoise & Diamond Ring tea service The mythology describes horn thatDATE: Victorian, c. 1896 A lovely late Victorian ring, set with three old cut diamonds and two turquoise cabochons which swoop across the yellow gold band. With hand engraved scroll details that follow the shape of the stones set. With English hallmarks for 15k gold, Birmingham 1896. STONES Old Cut Diamonds Turquoise MEASUREMENTS Width at head: 5. 6mm Width of band: 2. 2mm Rise off finger: 2mm WEIGHT 2. 8g MARKS English hallmarks for 15k gold,
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