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Small Antique Hallmarked 9k Gold Ruby Infant Charm Ring
$75.00
For sale is a small Victorian to Art Deco 9K ruby ring miniature charm. The charm is in original condition with almost no surface wear at all. The interior of the ring is marked 333, which is the European standard for 9K gold. The ring measures 3/8 of an inch in diameter, and the natural mined ruby is roughly 2mm across. This is a beautiful Victorian charm ring which would make for an unusual gift or an interesting addition to a charm bracelet.
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SKU: 264
Categories: Charms, Gold Charms
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ABOUT 1950s POODLE FASHION:
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