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Georgian Skeleton Ring

$15,000

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These extremely rare bands are called "skeletals." The first example dates from 1659, and this one was made not long after, in 1731. A full skeleton and other death-themed emblems are meant to emphasize the brevity of life. An hourglass represents time passing, and gravedigger's tools serve as poignant memento mori symbols. There's significant loss to the black enamel, which we actually appreciate because it means you can truly wear this ring (if you're a size 8.5, as it cannot be resized). A perfect example with intact enamel would be unwearable without great care. This one? It's a treasure, but go ahead and stack it. A similar one (in pristine condition) has been deaccessioned by the Museum of London and is available from the venerable Symbolic & Chase; another example can be found in the British Museum. I cannot overstate how few of these are in circulation.

  • Materials

    22k gold (tests), black enamel

  • Age

    dedicated in 1731

  • Condition

    Very good - surface wear to the gold and enamel commensurate with age and use

  • Size

    size 8.5, cannot be resized; 4.2mm 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.