Antique Bloodstone Oval Signet Ring in 14k Yellow Gold / Size 8.75 / ca. 1900s

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Antique 14k yellow gold signet style ring showcasing an oval cut bloodstone framed by smooth, tapered gold shoulders. The gold has a comfortable worn in feeling from years of loving wear. The ring is a size 8.75 and can be sized. The face of the ring measures 17 mm top to bottom, and the shoulders taper from 11 mm to 3.3 mm at the base.

The ring is in good condition for its age. The original engraving has worn off of the shoulders of the ring, and it looks like the ring may have been re-shanked at some point because solder seams can be found on each shoulder. Despite this, the ring remains sturdy and has many more years left of wear. The bloodstone is in great condition.

The ring is not stamped but tests for 14k gold.

Circa 1900s

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Antique 14k yellow gold signet style ring showcasing an oval cut bloodstone framed by smooth, tapered gold shoulders. The gold has a comfortable worn in feeling from years of loving wear. The ring is a size 8.75 and can be sized. The face of the ring measures 17 mm top to bottom, and the shoulders taper from 11 mm to 3.3 mm at the base.

The ring is in good condition for its age. The original engraving has worn off of the shoulders of the ring, and it looks like the ring may have been re-shanked at some point because solder seams can be found on each shoulder. Despite this, the ring remains sturdy and has many more years left of wear. The bloodstone is in great condition.

The ring is not stamped but tests for 14k gold.

Circa 1900s

Antique 14k yellow gold signet style ring showcasing an oval cut bloodstone framed by smooth, tapered gold shoulders. The gold has a comfortable worn in feeling from years of loving wear. The ring is a size 8.75 and can be sized. The face of the ring measures 17 mm top to bottom, and the shoulders taper from 11 mm to 3.3 mm at the base.

The ring is in good condition for its age. The original engraving has worn off of the shoulders of the ring, and it looks like the ring may have been re-shanked at some point because solder seams can be found on each shoulder. Despite this, the ring remains sturdy and has many more years left of wear. The bloodstone is in great condition.

The ring is not stamped but tests for 14k gold.

Circa 1900s