Georgian memorial ring decorated with a rope and anchor, the symbol of the British Royal Navy. It is engraved "Edwd Alder Obt 18 June 1790 AEt 39". Obt is the abbreviation of the Latin obit for 'died' and AEt is the abbreviation of the Latin aetat for 'aged'. Made after 1790
The first recorded use of this symbol was by the Lord High Admiral of Scotland in 1402. The symbol was subsequently adopted by the English Navy which, after the union of Scotland and England, became the British Royal Navy.
The anchor which sits above plaited hair is decorated with deep blue enamel and the rope is set with seed pearls in a 15K gold setting.
Georgian Gold `Lady Brownlow' Memorial Ring, Dated 1814
A Georgian broad flat-section gold hoop with two black enameled bands, reserved high-relief text on a textured field 'Sophia Lady Brownlow 21 Feb 1814', script 'Aged 25 Years', maker's mark 'RJ' and hallmarks to the inner face a bust, crown, '18', leopard's face, 'S' for 1813. 5.02 grams, 19mm overall, 17.03mm internal diameter
Rare Georgian memorial ring decorated with a rope and anchor, the symbol of the British Royal Navy, made 1790.
The first recorded use of the anchor symbol was by the Lord High Admiral of Scotland in 1402. The symbol was subsequently adopted by the English Navy which, after the union of Scotland and England, became the British Royal Navy.
The Ring is engraved "Edwd Alder Obt 18 June 1790 AEt 39". Obt is the abbreviation of the Latin obit for 'died' and AEt is the abbreviation of the Latin aetat for 'aged'. He was surely an Officer who possibly stayed at sea.
Jewelry made from ashes has grown to be an important way for people to keep their loved ones’ memories alive.
Some jewellery items are prized treasures because they have sentimental meaning. There is a considerable demand for jewellery infused with ashes for males because the trend has spread to include them as well. We’ll expose you to the top five Ashes-Infused Jewelry for Men in this article.
1. Ashes-infused cufflinks: Cufflinks are a symbol of sophistication and elegance. Whatever formal suit they are worn with gains a sense of authority. Cufflinks that have been infused with ashes still serve their basic fashion purpose, but they also have sentimental meaning. They enable you to carry a little bit of your loved one with you at all times. Depending on personal preferences, ashes-infused cufflinks can be made using a variety of styles and materials.
2. An ash-infused ring: The most popular piece of jewellery for men is an ashes infused ring. It may have meaning as a representation of success, marriage, or love. This is elevated by an ash-infused ring, where the ashes play a vital role in the design. Ash-infused rings can be made even more unique by adding inscriptions or motifs all around the ashes.
3. Ashes-infused bracelet: Men appreciate bracelets as an accessory that gives any outfit a dash of flair. More than just a fashion statement, an ash-infused ring or bracelet serves as a reminder of a departed loved one. These bracelets can be created from a variety of materials, such as titanium, leather, gold, and sterling silver.