A lovely 15ct62.5% pure gold (or 625 parts pure gold and 375 parts other metals). Popular during the Victorian, Edwardian and Art Deco eras but was discontinued in the mid-1930s. gold signet ringA ring with a central plaque on which one’s initials, a seal, or a crest is engraved. that has been set with a carnelianA translucent red variety of chalcedony which in its turn is a form of cryptocrystalline quartz. Carnelian has been known and used since antiquity when it was sourced from the surfaces of the Egyptian and Arabian deserts. The most prized carnelian has a true blood-red color.. It was made in Birmingham in 1879 by the well known Birmingham manufacturer Charles Green. The stone can either be left plain or engraved with an intaglioAn engraved stone, the opposite of a cameo, with a recessed design cut below the surface of the stone. Intaglio designs are common for signet rings and fob seals. of a crest or monogram. The carnelian is banded and is a paler shade on top with a darker shade beneath so that when it is engraved the two tones contrast beautifully.
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666S
English
Assayed in 1879
Maker’s mark C.G
15.625 for 15ct gold
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