1978 9ct Yellow Gold Ruby and Diamond Stacking Ring - Size P / 7.75
This vintage 9ct yellow gold ring features a bridge setting of alternating rubies and diamonds. They are all natural stones and are set in white gold, with the band being yellow gold. The ring has a full UK hallmark from the Birmingham Assay Office, with the date letter for 1978 and the maker’s initials HWT. The photos are taken outside in both the shade and bright sunlight.
It’s a UK P (US 7.75). The front of the ring is 3.5mm wide. Each ruby is about 2mm across, and the diamonds are 1.5mm. It weighs 3.0 grams.
Condition - Very good vintage condition. No damage to any of the stones. Just has the usual light marks to the gold which you’d expect on a vintage piece.
This vintage 9ct yellow gold ring features a bridge setting of alternating rubies and diamonds. They are all natural stones and are set in white gold, with the band being yellow gold. The ring has a full UK hallmark from the Birmingham Assay Office, with the date letter for 1978 and the maker’s initials HWT. The photos are taken outside in both the shade and bright sunlight.
It’s a UK P (US 7.75). The front of the ring is 3.5mm wide. Each ruby is about 2mm across, and the diamonds are 1.5mm. It weighs 3.0 grams.
Condition - Very good vintage condition. No damage to any of the stones. Just has the usual light marks to the gold which you’d expect on a vintage piece.
This vintage 9ct yellow gold ring features a bridge setting of alternating rubies and diamonds. They are all natural stones and are set in white gold, with the band being yellow gold. The ring has a full UK hallmark from the Birmingham Assay Office, with the date letter for 1978 and the maker’s initials HWT. The photos are taken outside in both the shade and bright sunlight.
It’s a UK P (US 7.75). The front of the ring is 3.5mm wide. Each ruby is about 2mm across, and the diamonds are 1.5mm. It weighs 3.0 grams.
Condition - Very good vintage condition. No damage to any of the stones. Just has the usual light marks to the gold which you’d expect on a vintage piece.