A 19th century Neo-Renaissance gold, ruby, emerald and enamel gimmel ring
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A 19th century Neo-Renaissance gold, ruby, emerald and enamel gimmel ring

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A 19th century Neo-Renaissance gold, ruby, emerald and enamel gimmel ring
The twin bezel closed-set with a cushion-shaped ruby and emerald each in a square collet with black and white enamel lobed quatre foil surround to blue and white enamel shoulders, the dividing hoops inscribed in black enamel, WAS.GOTT.ZU.SAMEN.FUEGET.SOLL.DER.MENSCH.NICHT.SCHEIDEN., circa 1880, German or Austrian, finger size K
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Cf. A.B. Chadour, op.cit., vol. II, p. 515, no. 1662 for a similar ring with the same inscription.
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Items which contain rubies or jadeite originating in Burma (Myanmar) may not be imported into the U.S. Please be advised that a purchasers inability to import any such item into the U.S. or any other country shall not constitute grounds for non-payment or cancellation of the sale. With respect to items that contain any other types of gemstones originating in Burma (e.g., sapphires), such items may be imported into the U.S., provided that the gemstones have been mounted or incorporated into jewellery outside of Burma and provided that the setting is not of a temporary nature (e.g., a string).
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The term gimmel originates from the Latin gemellus meaning twin. These rings first appeared in the fifteenth century and were designed to symbolise betrothal. The inscription is taken from Matthew 19, verse 6 (What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder)

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