A GEORGE III ENAMELLED PANEL MOURNING RING CIRCA 1792 The oval panel with opalescent enamelled ground with an applied blue and white enamelled urn beneath a domed glazed panel, with black enamelled coronet above the initials EG, the reverse engraved with Elizabeth Viscountess Galloway Ob 2nd Jan.y 1792 aet 65, to a tapered polished shank Size/dimensions: finger size T Gross weight: 8.5 grams Elizabeth da COSTA VILLA-REAL (died 1792) was the daughter of Joseph da COSTA VILLA-REAL, and married William MONCKTON-ARUNDELL in 1747. William Monckton Arundel became 2nd Viscount GALWAY (died 1772) in 1751. William was the son of John MONCKTON-ARUNDELL (1695-1751) who was in 1727 created 1st Viscount GALWAY. Elizabeth and William Monkton-Arundel had three sons and two daughters, and their two sons succeeded as 3rd and 4th Viscount. Galway Condition Report: There is some wear to the settings commensurate with age and use, the shank has been sized, there are a couple of chips to the surface of the glazed panel. The black enamel initials is quite worn, not very visible, but can be picked out Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III ENAMELLED PANEL MOURNING RING CIRCA 1792 The oval panel with opalescent enamelled ground with an applied blue and white enamelled urn beneath a domed glazed panel, with black enamelled coronet above the initials EG, the reverse engraved with Elizabeth Viscountess Galloway Ob 2nd Jan.y 1792 aet 65, to a tapered polished shank Size/dimensions: finger size T Gross weight: 8.5 grams Elizabeth da COSTA VILLA-REAL (died 1792) was the daughter of Joseph da COSTA VILLA-REAL, and married William MONCKTON-ARUNDELL in 1747. William Monckton Arundel became 2nd Viscount GALWAY (died 1772) in 1751. William was the son of John MONCKTON-ARUNDELL (1695-1751) who was in 1727 created 1st Viscount GALWAY. Elizabeth and William Monkton-Arundel had three sons and two daughters, and their two sons succeeded as 3rd and 4th Viscount. Galway Condition Report: There is some wear to the settings commensurate with age and use, the shank has been sized, there are a couple of chips to the surface of the glazed panel. The black enamel initials is quite worn, not very visible, but can be picked out Condition Report Disclaimer
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