A charming Victorian three-stone ring featuring two split pearls and an old-cut diamond (~0.17 ct) set in a classic rubover style. Crafted in 18K gold (marked 18), this piece reflects the refined elegance of late 19th-century jewellery design.
The ring is hallmarked for London, with a date letter placing it between 1877–1880, and carries the maker’s mark ‘JWB’ for James William Benson, a prestigious jeweller and clockmaker who held a royal warrant. The combination of lustrous pearls, sparkling diamond, and historical provenance makes this a truly special vintage piece.
Details
· UK ring size: L–M
· Two split pearls
· Old-cut diamond ~0.17 ct
· 18K gold (marked 18)
· London hallmark, c. 1877–1880
· Maker: James William Benson (JWB)
· Rubover setting
· Total weight: 4.8 g
· Good wearable condition
A refined Victorian ring that combines historical significance, elegance, and wearable charm—perfect as a collector’s piece or an heirloom-quality gift.