A Three-Stone 14K Yellow Gold, Emerald, and Diamond Ring Victorian, c.1900
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Description
A 14K yellow gold ring, featuring a square cushion-cut emerald measuring approximately 5.16mm x 5.16mm, flanked by two old mine-cut diamonds each weighing approximately 0.40 carats. Diamonds are near colorless to faint color (G - K), with SI clarity. Total estimated weight of diamonds: 0.80 carats.
(Size: 6 1/4; Weight: 2.9 dwt.)
Provenance
Private collection, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania.
Please note that all information provided such as weight, grade, color, and clarity are approximate and the opinion of the Jewelry Department of Freeman's. All gemstones were measured and graded in their settings unless otherwise noted.
Overall Condition: Some scratches and wear, stamp on interior of band partially rubbed away, stamped "1692", testing as 14K.
Emerald: One square cushion-cut emerald measuring approximately 5.16mm x 5.16mm.
Diamonds: Two old mine-cut diamonds each measuring approximately 5.26mm x 4.68mm, near colorless to faint color (G - K), with SI clarity. Total estimated weight of diamonds: 0.80 carats.
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