Genuine Aquamarine Ring - Art Deco 14k Yellow Gold Filigree Emerald Cut 1.69 CT March Birthstone - Circa 1930s Size 6 Ostby Barton Jewelry
Outstanding vintage circa 1930s era 14k yellow gold genuine aquamarine ring! This elegant vintage piece showcases a pretty blue 1.69 carat genuine aquamarine gemstone. There is classic ornate filigree along the top half of the ring, and the shank is free of design. A timeless piece of Art Deco jewelry by Ostby & Barton!
ERA - Circa 1930s - Art Deco
METAL / MATERIAL - 14k yellow gold, genuine aquamarine (approx. 1.69 CT)
MARKINGS / HISTORY - Inside of shank is marked "OB 14k "with a Maltese cross for Ostby & Barton. Ostby (Co-owner of Ostby & Barton) was a first class passenger on the Titanic & was among one of the 1,500 passengers who perished during the tragic iceberg collision. The company was established in 1879 in Providence, Rhode Island. At it's time, it was considered one of the leading producers of fine jewelry. The company ceased production in the 1950s. Ostby & Barton jewelry is highly desired by collectors of fine antique jewelry for its beautiful workmanship & historical significance.
CONDITION - Good vintage condition. Yellow gold metal has been professionally polished & cleaned. Genuine aquamarine is secure. Age appropriate patina & wear remains. Amazing vintage aquamarine ring!
SIZE / MEASUREMENTS - Size: 6, Ring Head Height: 10.74 mm, Rise of Ring Off Finger: 7.73 mm, Shank: 1.57 mm, Genuine Aquamarine: 8.20 x 6.48 x 4.65 mm, Weight: 2.25 grams
(Ring can be resized within reason by our local jeweler or likely yours. Please contact us prior to purchasing if you are interested in our jeweler's re-sizing services.)
PRESENTATION - Listing includes a complimentary MJV logo gift box, as shown in last photo. All other boxes are for display only.
AUTHENTICITY - Each item in our shop has been hand-selected and inspected by a GIA Graduate Gemologist
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