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5cm (not including jump ring
Modelled in 14k white gold throughout
resting north/south along the finger
Crafted in 15 karat gold with the initial M in gothic script engraved onto the back
Often found on grave stones from the middle ages through to the Victorian era
Victorian "Who Shall Separate Us" Silver Band Ring layaway on hold poissarde earrings 5cm (not including jump ringDATE: Victorian, c. 1883 This charming posy style silver band dates to the Victorian period, featuring English assay marks for Birmingham assay office and the year 1883. The band itself features love knot motifs within the gilded sinner section, with the motto "Quis Nos Separabit", which translates from Latin to "Who Shall Separate Us" really sweet with the combination of words and knot symbolism. Its a fine example, which epitomises Victorian
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