This captivating Georgian mourning ring, dating to 1824, is crafted in approximately 14-carat gold, showcasing a rich, soft yellow hue with natural patina and intricate chased detailing on the face and shoulders. The bifurcated shoulders elegantly frame the central locket compartment, which contains a piece of pink silk—possibly once housing hairwork or another keepsake. The inscription inside the band reads: "In Memory Of George & Ann Bolam, 1824," paying homage to loved ones from a bygone era.
Though unmarked, the ring has been professionally tested on a laser XRF machine as approximately 14-carat gold. Since 14-carat gold was not a recognised standard at the time, we believe this piece may have originally been classified as 12-carat gold but crafted with a higher gold content than usual, resulting in the current reading of 14-carat.
Weighing 4.37 grams, the ring is in excellent antique condition, with only minor patinated solder marks inside the band, indicative of its original craftsmanship. The chased details remain remarkably well-preserved. At 12mm wide at the face, this substantial piece makes a sentimental and elegant addition to any jewellery collection.
Size US 7 (UK O).
Antique Gold Georgian Mourning Ring with Chased Detail, 1824
- Era: Georgian, circa 1824
- Metal: 14ct gold
- Size: US 7 (UK O).
- Width: 12mm
- Weight: 4.37 grams
- Hallmarks: No noticeable hallmarks. Professionally tested as 14ct gold throughout.
- Condition: Excellent antique condition
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