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Early Georgian Garnet Skeleton Ring

$7,500

Sold!

VERY RARE SKELETON memorial rings (sometimes called "body" rings in the biz) are already vanishingly scare. Here we have a true prize: a garnet-set example dedicated in 1721, fresh from a long-held private collection. We almost never purchase from non-professional dealers, but this one - a single heirloom piece, kept for decades - was irresistible. Inside the band is engraved: "In memoria J:T: obt 7th Aprill 1721." The ring bears the RH goldsmith's mark; three of this maker's skeleton rings are preserved in the British Museum's collection. Much of the original black enamel has worn away, and the skeleton details are softened with age. But for collectors (and for daily wear) these imperfections make it all the more approachable. The oval cabochon garnet - called a "carbuncle" in the 18th century - anchors the design. Look closely and you'll spot classic memento mori emblems: my favorite are a pair of crossed gravediggers' tools.

  • Materials

    22k gold (tests), remnants of black enamel, 7.5mm x 4mm garnet cabochon

  • Age

    dedicated in 1721

  • Condition

    Good - most of the enamel has worn away; details of the skeleton are heavily worn in places; minor surface wear on the garnet cabochon

  • Size

    7.5, cannot be resized; 3.5mm shank

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please note:Terms of Sale

Antiques can be returned unworn and in original condition within 10 days of delivery for an exchange or refund minus the cost of shipping. Once a piece has been altered, including ring re-sizing, it is FINAL SALE.