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The listing, Antique dainty rare \ purple lily enamel Guilloche Ring gold tone approx 1880s-1920s has ended.

Up for auction is a rare item - a guilloche enamel flower ring - approx size 5-6. May fit a 4 or 7. I have a collection and each one is different. I have sold one and it still raved about. These are highly sought after. I sell what I love so I am offering some of my rings to you. The few I have sold have gotten raves. Will you be next the lucky one? These are antiques and highly sought after. Enjoy this piece - it is gorgeous - and old. And free ship - yay!
**** A bit of history - this was also a company known for its delicate designs: Guilloche describes a narrow instance of guilloche: a design, frequently architectural, using two curved bands that interlace in a pattern around a central space. Some dictionaries give only this definition of guilloche, although others include the broader meaning associated with guilloché as a second meaning. Note that in the original sense, even a straight line can be guilloché, and persons using the French spelling and pronunciation generally intend the broader, original meaning.[10][11][12] Translucent enamel was applied over guilloché metal by Peter Carl Fabergé on the Faberge eggs and other pieces from the 1880s
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I am always asked about history - and it is listed above but here is again - this was also a company known for its delicate designs: Guilloche describes a narrow instance of guilloche: a design, frequently architectural, using two curved bands that interlace in a pattern around a central space. Some dictionaries give only this definition of guilloche, although others include the broader meaning associated with guilloché as a second meaning. Note that in the original sense, even a straight line can be guilloché, and persons using the French spelling and pronunciation generally intend the broader, original meaning.[10][11][12] Translucent enamel was applied over guilloché metal by Peter Carl Fabergé on the Faberge eggs and other pieces from the 1880s
Aug 18th, 2015 at 8:52:22 PM PDT by

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