the principal diamond raised in a high bevelled bezel with scalloped base rim, the collet showing an hexagonal outline, the trios formed of three graduated rose cut diamonds each within an individual bezel fanning either side of the centre stone, scroll engraved shoulders to the tapering shank with trace of enamel, the closed underside with black enamelled petal-fluting and white-dot accents.
Cf: Diana Scarisbrick, 'Rings. Jewelry of Power, Love and Loyalty', Thames & Hudson, London 2007, p.315 Head 18 x 10mm
Central rose cut visible spread approximately 6.3 x 5.5 x 3.00mm high Weight: 4g
Late 19th century five stone ruby ring, c.1890, the graduated cushion cut Burma rubies, approximately 4.10cts, with eight rose cut diamond points in between, to a pierced and scroll engraved gallery, fluted shoulders, mounted in 18ct gold, stamped '18CT', accompanied by GCS report no. 5776-4880 giving a Burma origin opinion for the rubies and that they show no evidence of heat treatment