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A superb Viennese jewel from the late Austro-Hungarian Empire, crafted around 1900 and set with a beautifully balanced trio of stones: a vibrant 0.65ct emerald flanked by two bright old European cut diamonds of approximately 0.3ct each. The composition is classic for high-quality Viennese work of this period; the stones are sunk cleanly into a heavy gold band, giving the ring its distinctive architectural presence and a wonderfully smooth, tactile surface.The ring has an impressively substantial weight of 9.36g and tests as 14K gold. It measures 8mm across the front tapering to 4mm at the back, creating a comfortable yet visually impactful band. Inside the shank appears the Viennese A4 fox-head hallmark (used 1872–1922), confirming 14K fineness, together with the maker’s mark HH.UK size: P (US 7.5)A beautifully made and heavy example of a three stone band ring from the final decades of the Empire.
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