Sterling Silver Spoon Ring - International / Wedgwood - size 7 1/2 - c. 1924
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Sterling Silver Spoon Ring - International / Wedgwood - size 7 1/2 - c. 1924:
$52.95
Ring Style: Standard... Ring Size- 7 1/2 (will re-size to any size 6 to 7 1/2)... Width - 3/8\"...Weight - 5.3 grams
The beauty of classic tradition is captured in this Grecian motif pattern. The delicate scrolled relief border gracefully encloses a detailed Grecian urn with intricate symmetrical enhancement. To get a \'balanced\' ring (with all hallmarks intact) in smaller ring sizes this ring was made from a demitasse spoon.
Brief History of the International Silver CompanyThe International Silver Company was incorporated in 1898 by a number of independent New England Silversmiths whose family backgrounds began with the earliest American settlers. International became not only renown for the quality of its fine silver, it became the world\'s largest manufacturer of silverware.
The \"Wedgwood\" Pattern
- Initial Issue Date: 1924
- Pattern Discontinued
- Designer: Alfred G. Kintz
** Please let me know if you need your ring re-sized when paying... Otherwise it will ship SIZE 7 1/2Paid on Sunday... Ships on MondayAll ring sizes are in US Standard
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All rings are handcrafted from 60 to 150 year old sterling silver spoons that I personally selected for quality... condition... and elegance of design.
Their beauty has withstood the test of time and they\'re sure to please for generations to come.
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