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Antique & Modern Jewellery 12/02/2015
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Lot 311

Two early 20th century 9ct gold signet rings.

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Two early 20th century 9ct gold signet rings. The first designed as a blue enamel Masonic symbol, to the tapered band, the second designed as an 'Order of the Garter' engraved symbol, to the ridged shoulders and tapered band. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1919. Weight 11.9gms.

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    Overall condition fair. There are scratches to the rings in keeping with the age of the rings. The blue enamel is significantly abraded and damaged. The engraved detail to the other is a little worn. Ring sizes T and S.

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