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Antique Emerald and Diamond Ring
A superb Viennese jewel from the late Austro-Hungarian Empire, crafted around 1900 and set with a beautifully balanced trio of stones: a vibrant 0.65ct emerald flanked by two bright old European cut diamonds of approximately 0.3ct each. The composition is classic for high-quality Viennese work of this period; the stones are sunk cleanly into a heavy gold band, giving the ring its distinctive architectural presence and a wonderfully smooth, tactile surface.
The ring has an impressively substantial weight of 9.36g and tests as 14K gold. It measures 8mm across the front tapering to 4mm at the back, creating a comfortable yet visually impactful band. Inside the shank appears the Viennese A4 fox-head hallmark (used 1872–1922), confirming 14K fineness, together with the maker’s mark HH.
UK size: P (US 7.5)
A beautifully made and heavy example of a three stone band ring from the final decades of the Empire.
$1,206.06
Original: $4,020.20
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A superb Viennese jewel from the late Austro-Hungarian Empire, crafted around 1900 and set with a beautifully balanced trio of stones: a vibrant 0.65ct emerald flanked by two bright old European cut diamonds of approximately 0.3ct each. The composition is classic for high-quality Viennese work of this period; the stones are sunk cleanly into a heavy gold band, giving the ring its distinctive architectural presence and a wonderfully smooth, tactile surface.
The ring has an impressively substantial weight of 9.36g and tests as 14K gold. It measures 8mm across the front tapering to 4mm at the back, creating a comfortable yet visually impactful band. Inside the shank appears the Viennese A4 fox-head hallmark (used 1872–1922), confirming 14K fineness, together with the maker’s mark HH.
UK size: P (US 7.5)
A beautifully made and heavy example of a three stone band ring from the final decades of the Empire.























