Next day delivery
Tuesday to Saturday before 1pm – order by 4:30pm
Complimentary
Nominated day delivery
Tuesday to Saturday
Complimentary
Same Day Delivery within London
Monday to Saturday – order by 3:30pm
£100
Click and collect from our Hatton Garden Showroom
Order by 4:45pm
Complimentary
International delivery
USA
1-3 business days – inclusive of import taxes and duties
Complimentary
Europe and Rest of World
1-3 business days – inclusive of import taxes and duties
Complimentary
Returns
If upon receiving your piece, it is not to your liking, we offer complimentary returns within 14 days for all unseen purchases on both UK and International orders. Simply let us know, and package up your piece, and you will be sent a return shipping label.
Victorian pearl five stone carved ring. Set horizontally with five round natural saltwater pearls, approximately 4.4- 5.5mm in diameter, in closed backclaw settings, accented by eight round rose cutdiamonds in closed back grain settings with a combined approximate weight of 0.08 carats, to a five stone carved ring featuring an intricate open scrolling gallery and smooth reverse, flanked to either side with integrated trumpeting shoulders with grooved details which flow to a solid D-shapeshank. Marked 18 carat yellow gold, maker's mark 'A.A Ltd', full hallmark's for Birmingham, circa 1900, accompanied by Gemmological Certification Services report #78123-57.
Victorian pearl five stone carved ring, English, circa 1900.
Victorian pearl five stone carved ring. Set horizontally with five round natural saltwater pearls, approximately 4.4- 5.5mm in diameter, in closed back claw settings, accented by eight round rose cut diamonds in closed back grain settings with a combined approximate weight of 0.08 carats, to a five stone carved ring featuring an intricate open scrolling gallery and smooth reverse, flanked to either side with integrated trumpeting shoulders with grooved details which flow to a solid D-shape shank. Marked 18 carat yellow gold, maker's mark 'A.A Ltd', full hallmark's for Birmingham, circa 1900, accompanied by Gemmological Certification Services report #78123-57.