Early Victorian 22k Gold Buckle Ring lighter currently in the collection of
Description
currently in the collection of the Met Museum
The first part is illegible
appear to float in mid air
Birmingham 1984
It's crafted in sterling silver and dates from the late 19th Century - circa 1890
Early Victorian 22k Gold Buckle Ring lighter currently in the collection ofDATE: Victorian, 1855 Charming early Victorian buckle ring in 22k gold and made in the year 1855, as indicated by Chester hallmarks to the inner band. The Victorians, and their beloved Queen herself, loved a buckle. Back then it symbolised eternity (it holds together an infinite loop), loyalty (clasping two ends together), strength (made of metal), and protection (more or less a combination of the previous two concepts). This example is slim, with
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