SKU: 68008225569

Antique Victorian Diamond Mourning Ring in 18 Carat Gold; Circa 1869

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Antique Victorian Diamond Mourning Ring in 18 Carat Gold; Circa 1869A deeply moving Victorian mourning ring, rich in symbolism and personal story. This beautiful piece is centred with a striking starburst motif, formed from a cluster of old cut diamonds that catch the light with wonderful sparkle and depth. The star design, often associated with guidance was a popular symbol in 19th century memorial jewellery. The band gently graduates in width and is engraved with the motto In Memory Of, a traditional phrase used in

A deeply moving Victorian mourning ring, rich in symbolism and personal story. This beautiful piece is centred with a striking starburst motif, formed from a cluster of old cut diamonds that catch the light with wonderful sparkle and depth. The star design, often associated with guidance was a popular symbol in 19th century memorial jewellery.

The band gently graduates in width and is engraved with the motto “In Memory Of”, a traditional phrase used in Victorian mourning jewellery to commemorate a loved one. Though much of the original black enamel to the reverse has softened or been lost with time the ring has lost none of its emotional resonance or beauty.

Inside the band, a beautifully preserved inscription reads: “Alfred Blackburn died 13th May 1867.”

Research has revealed the history behind this individual. Alfred Blackburn lived in Warwickshire, England, and worked as a bank sub-manager. He died young at the age of 32 unmarried, leaving his estate to his father, James Blackburn, who was the manager at the same bank. His mother Eliza most likely worn this ring to remember her son.

Records show Alfred was born on 25th June 1835, baptised at Cannon Street Meeting House, Birmingham, a notable Baptist chapel of the period (a historic image of which will be included for context).

This ring is not only a fine example of Victorian craftsmanship, but also a deeply personal artefact. A tangible connection to a real individual and the people who mourned him. Pieces such as this were worn everyday as symbols of remembrance, love, and respect, often cherished for generations.

A truly special mourning ring, rich in sentiment, history, and Victorian symbolism. A rare opportunity to own a piece of documented personal history.

DETAILS:

ERA: 1869 - Victorian Era

HALLMARKS: hallmarked for 18 carat gold

MEASUREMENTS: Q (UK/AU) 8 (US)

WEIGHT: 3.2 grams approx.

CONDITION: Overall in good condition commensurate with the age of the ring. There is some wear and enamel loss to the ring, especially the back of the band 

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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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