A beautifully designed antique snake ring, likely dating to around the 1920s. The snake's coils form a wide band of rose gold around the finger, and its head is set with a dazzling old European cut diamond. For an extra touch of serpentine pizazz, its upper body has been finely engraved with crisp scaled detailing. This ring will make a striking addition to any antique jewellery lover's collection.
Stamped '585' for 14ct gold; maker's mark 'WB'.
Size: P ½ (US 8.25). Cannot be resized.
Weight (approximate): 6.1g
Measurements (approximate): Diamond is 4mm in diameter; diamond weight is estimated as 0.15 carat. Band measures 12mm at the widest point, tapering to 5mm at the rear.
Condition: Very good with wear commensurate with age. The gold has general light marks. The diamond has a small chip and inclusions visible under 10x magnification. Please see pictures for details and don't hesitate to ask questions.
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