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Vintage garnet band
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Vintage five stone garnet 9ct gold ring
A beautiful five stone band in the Antique taste, presenting graduating blood red garnets in a gypsy style scrolled setting cast in yellow gold. This is a nice slim band, great for stacking with other rings. The top of the ring measures approximately 18.8mm across, and 4mm at widest where the centre stone sits. It rises by 3.4mm. The band tapers down to 2mm. Showing minimal wear.
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Size: M (UK) / 6.25 (US) – can be sized by your jeweller
Hallmarked: yes
Maker’s mark: CG&S
Composition of gold: 9ct
Assay office: Birmingham
Date letter: S (1992)
Condition: very good
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