Antique French Patriotic Ring

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    • A rare and evocative late 19th to early 20th century French patriotic ring, dating to the period following the Franco-Prussian War, when the city of Metz and the wider region of Alsace-Lorraine were annexed by Germany. Jewellery of this type belongs to the tradition of so-called “Lost Provinces” pieces; discreet yet powerful objects worn as symbols of national identity, hope, and quiet resistance.

      Crafted in solid 18K gold, the ring is centred with a shield-shaped bezel bearing the black-and-white coat of arms of Metz, surmounted by a mural crown, the emblem traditionally associated with fortified cities. The heraldic shield is accented with black enamel and engraved diagonally with the word “Espoir” (“Hope”), a poignant reference to the enduring French desire for the region’s return. The shoulders of the band are engraved with the patriotic inscription “Tout Pour La France” (“All for France”), a slogan widely employed in Lorraine and across France during the late 19th century and again during the First World War.

      This ring is most plausibly a civic patriotic piece dating circa 1880, reflecting the restrained yet emotionally charged aesthetic of late 19th and early 20th-century French nationalism. It bears the French owl hallmark, confirming 18K gold, and remains in good antique condition, with light wear and minor enamel losses consistent with age and historical use.

      The ring weighs 3.74g and measures approximately 15 × 8mm at the shield bezel, with a 4mm band. Ring size is UK N; US 6.5.
    A rare and evocative late 19th to early 20th century French patriotic ring, dating to the period following the Franco-Prussian War, when the city of Metz and the wider region of Alsace-Lorraine were annexed by Germany. Jewellery of this type belongs to the tradition of so-called “Lost Provinces” pieces; discreet yet powerful objects worn as symbols of national identity, hope, and quiet resistance.

    Crafted in solid 18K gold, the ring is centred with a shield-shaped bezel bearing the black-and-white coat of arms of Metz, surmounted by a mural crown, the emblem traditionally associated with fortified cities. The heraldic shield is accented with black enamel and engraved diagonally with the word “Espoir” (“Hope”), a poignant reference to the enduring French desire for the region’s return. The shoulders of the band are engraved with the patriotic inscription “Tout Pour La France” (“All for France”), a slogan widely employed in Lorraine and across France during the late 19th century and again during the First World War.

    This ring is most plausibly a civic patriotic piece dating circa 1880, reflecting the restrained yet emotionally charged aesthetic of late 19th and early 20th-century French nationalism. It bears the French owl hallmark, confirming 18K gold, and remains in good antique condition, with light wear and minor enamel losses consistent with age and historical use.

    The ring weighs 3.74g and measures approximately 15 × 8mm at the shield bezel, with a 4mm band. Ring size is UK N; US 6.5.

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