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Rare York Assay Antique Georgian Mourning Ring in 18 Carat Gold; Circa 1835

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Rare York Assay Antique Georgian Mourning Ring in 18 Carat Gold; Circa 1835A rare and evocative Georgian mourning ring. Dating to 1835 its created in rich 18 carat gold. The ring features a distinct linear design, characteristic of early 19th century mourning jewellery, where restrained elegance and symbolism were favoured over excess ornamentation. The mount would originally have been fitted with bands of black enamel, traditionally used to signify mourning and remembrance. Today, only the faintest surviving traces remain,

A rare and evocative Georgian mourning ring. Dating to 1835 its created in rich 18 carat gold. The ring features a distinct linear design, characteristic of early 19th century mourning jewellery, where restrained elegance and symbolism were favoured over excess ornamentation.

The mount would originally have been fitted with bands of black enamel, traditionally used to signify mourning and remembrance. Today, only the faintest surviving traces remain, softly worn through time, adding to the quiet dignity of the piece.

Inside the band is a deeply poignant hand engraved dedication: “Peter Earnshaw died 25th Nov 1836 aged 86”

We have traced Peter Earnshaw within the historical record. His burial took place on 2nd December 1836 at St Andrew’s Church, Aldborough, Yorkshire, and remarkably, his grave survives (image attached). Further research reveals that Peter was married twice — first to Mary, whom he lost in 1805, and later to Elizabeth, whom he married in 1808 and lost in 1817.

Peter’s memorial is located within the nave of St Andrew’s Church, an honour that indicates his high standing within the local community. The survival of both this ring and its inscription provides a rare and tangible connection to his life and legacy.

Now serving as a mourning ring, this piece offers the opportunity either to preserve it as a moving historical artefact. A powerful example of Late Georgian era mourning jewellery, valued as much for its story as for its craftsmanship.

An exceptional and deeply sentimental survivor of the early 19th century.

DETAILS:

ERA: 1835 

HALLMARKS: hallmarked for 1835 in York - A rare to find assay mark 'Y' Date letter 

MEASUREMENTS: N 1/2(UK/AU) 7 (US)

WEIGHT: 2.4 grams approx.

CONDITION: Overall in good condition commensurate with the age of the ring. Almost all the original black enamel has been removed but for a few faint traces around the contours of the band. The ring is ever so misshaped from time as can be seen however is comfortable to wear.

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> All of the jewels we work with are antique or vintage and as such they are sold ‘as seen. This means theyre not perfect. They carry the love and journey of generations who love them before. These jewels should be worn with extra and love and care.

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