Late Victorian Early Edwardian Anchor w/ Old Mine Cut and Pearl 18ct Yellow Gold
This anchor. This anchor!! Stunning. Beautiful. Whisical. Romantic. The postivity that radiates from this anchor is something you can feel, even through photos it's energy and love is apparent. The front of the anchor features engraved flowers that are each headed by an OMC. The base of the anchor features an inverted flower, with OMC, and to either side the letters "P" and "L" are engraved. There is a pearl affixed to the palm of one of the flukes. A rope is coiled around the anchor beging at the top of the ring, down past the stock, around the shank, and ending around the arm just below the second fluke. There is a date engraved to the back, perhaps the date it was given? Possibly the day that it was inherited? Sadly that story has gone with time, fortunately, the love it held is still with us today.
Primary Stone: 3 - OMC Diamonds approximately 0.11ctw
Size: 40.73mm x 21.41mm
Metal: 18ct Yellow Gold
Weight: 3.52 Grams
Markings: Engraved into the back appears to read 24 11 14 (24th Nov 1914 assumed year)
Condition: In excellent antique condition
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