An exceptional 18kt gold Georgian memorial/mourning ring embellished with shells and scallops on black enamel. The scallops mean resurrection, life everlasting and connote one's life journey, while the shells represent a reminder that the individual is not forgotten. The center holds braided dark hair under rock ...
A circa 1785 English Georgian era memorial/mourning gold ring with rare double eglomise profile portraits of a man and a woman intertwined by a snake. Eglomise is a French word that means to paint on the backside of glass so it shows through to the ...
A semi-rare English late Georgian period memorial/mourning brooch made during the reign of King George IV, commemorating the passing of two people. The face of the brooch has a convex shaped rock crystal covering braided shades of gray hair. The bezel surrounding the crystal is enameled ...
Presenting a splendid example of English Georgian Mourning Jewelry made during the reign of King George III. This 10 KT rose gold brooch depicts an elaborate design, painted with sepia on ivory. This navette/marquise-shaped miniature work of art commemorates the passing of a loved one. ...