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Victorian Ruby Star Band lost heirlooms It likely began life in

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Description

It likely began life in the 1870s as a stick pin

wrapping once around the finger before the tail coils around itself just behind the head

1858 saw the invention of the first patented can opener (E

Even the human relationship with the heavens was changing

Victorian Ruby Star Band lost heirlooms It likely began life inCharming Victorian trilogy ring dating from the Victorian period, circa 1890. The first thing to note about this ring is the quality, the weight; it's solid, buttery 18 carat gold and features elegantly carved shoulders and a bright star set ruby flanked by two icy white diamonds which all lay flush with the band. The inner band houses English hallmarks to warrant the gold and attribute it to Fattorini & Sons of Birmingham's famous jewellery quarter.

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