AN INDIAN RUBY INSET GOLD RING
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AN INDIAN RUBY INSET GOLD RING

PROBABLY DECCAN, LATE 17TH OR 18TH CENTURY

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AN INDIAN RUBY INSET GOLD RING
PROBABLY DECCAN, LATE 17TH OR 18TH CENTURY
The high octagonal bezel inset with a single cabochon red ruby within beaded edge and pyramidal back, the simple gold hoop with ears at the shoulders and double notch at back
Bezel 7/16in. (1.2cm.) across
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Lot Essay

The form of this ring comprising a beaded band around the bezel with a shank with flaring elements at the shoulders and a double notch at the back is very similar to that of a ring in the British Museum set with a carved sapphire Nandi in the bezel attributed to 18th century South India (Susan Stronge, Nima Smith and J. C. Harle, An Indian Treasury, London, 1988, no.102, p.97).

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