This antique Edwardian five-stone ring is a rare piece of history, crafted in 9k yellow gold and fully hallmarked for Chester, 1905 (date letter italic E). Chester hallmarks are especially sought after, as the assay office closed in 1962, making pieces from this region increasingly collectible.
The ring features five vivid green glass paste stones, carefully cut to mimic emeralds. Each stone measures approximately 4.75mm and is set in claw-style settings with an open gallery that allows light to bring out their rich color. Paste and glass gems were a popular choice during the Victorian and Edwardian periods, prized for their beauty and fine craftsmanship.
At 1.2 grams and a size 7.75 US, this ring is delicate yet elegant, perfect for stacking with other antique bands or wearing as a stand-alone Edwardian treasure. A wonderful piece for collectors of Chester gold or those who love meaningful antique jewelry.
Details:
Metal: 9k gold (.375), Chester hallmarks
Date: 1905 (italic E date letter)
Stones: 5 green glass paste (emerald simulants)
Stone size: approx. 4.75mm each
Ring size: 7.75 US
Weight: 1.2 grams
Style: Edwardian five-stone ring
Origin: Chester, England
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Antique 1905 Edwardian 9k Gold Paste Emerald Five-Stone Ring – Chester Hallmark
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