Antique Art Deco Silver Signet Ring with Engraved Monogram Geometric Design Circa 1940
Antique Art Deco Silver Signet Ring with Engraved Monogram Geometric Design Circa 1940
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Vintage silver signet ring with a square face and an openwork geometric monogram. Its sober and balanced design reflects the masculine aesthetic characteristic of the mid-20th century, making it an attractive piece for collectors of historical jewelry.
The engraved decoration and linear motifs recall the late Art Deco influences present in European jewelry of the 1940s and 1950s. A model for everyday use that retains the charm of old initial and personal belonging rings.
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Period / style: Late Art Deco
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Origin: Europe
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Circa: 1940-1950
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Materials: Silver
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Hallmarks or Punches: No visible hallmarks
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Acid test: Performed
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Measurements: Inner diameter 19.2 mm, which corresponds to a size 20 in Spain
- Weight: 5.32 g
Condition: These items are not new; they show signs of wear and may have scratches and imperfections typical of their age and use. Examine the photos carefully. We offer an accurate description; if you need to confirm a detail, please write to us before purchasing.
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What you are buying (important)
We sell antique and vintage items. These are not new or recently manufactured products. Due to their age and previous use, they may show signs of wear, marks, scratches, minor losses, or variations inherent to the passage of time. These characteristics are part of their nature and are not considered defects. We recommend carefully reviewing the photographs, as they show the actual condition of the piece. If you need to confirm a specific detail before purchasing, please contact us.
Photos and color
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Patina and cleaning
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