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George IV Mourning Band

$5,500

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This is a royal mourning ring for King George IV, who died on June 26, 1830. Rings like this were commissioned by the Crown and distributed to courtiers, government officials, and members of the royal household as part of the elaborate funerary traditions for monarchs of the period. While each ring was individually made, they were produced in large quantities (hundreds, possibly over a thousand) because mourning jewelry for sovereigns was a formalized practice by the 18th and early 19th centuries. Sill, they're rare. Surviving examples are in the British Museum and Victoria & Albert Museum, and occasionally one pops up for sale at auction. These rings weren’t sold to the public; they were gifts tied to loyalty and service. It would have once sat on the hand of someone in the inner circle of 1830 court life.

  • Materials

    10k gold (tests)

  • Age

    c. 1830

  • Condition

    Very good

  • Size

    8.75, cannot be resized; 7.1mm 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.