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Antique Mourning Enamel Band in 18 Carat Gold; Circa 1845About this treasure: Filled with love this beautiful collectors piece would be a wonderful addition to any jewellery lovers collection. Created in 1845 marks the passing of cherished loved one, this mourning ring truly a captured movement of love in time. Outside the band we have fine intricate enamelling In memory Of in striking back against a buttery 18 carat gold band. Within is the wonderful hand engraved dedication Jne Cottingham died 27 March
About this treasure:Filled with love this beautiful collectors piece would be a wonderful addition to any jewellery lovers collection. Created in 1845 marks the passing of cherished loved one, this mourning ring truly a captured movement of love in time.
Outside the band we have fine intricate enamelling ‘In memory Of in striking back against a buttery 18 carat gold band. Within is the wonderful hand engraved dedication ‘Jne Cottingham died 27 March 1845 aged 77‘.
This would have been created soon after Jonathanss death to commemorate his life and to be worn and remembered by a loved one. 77 is also a remarkable age for the era when the average life expectancy was around 40. This, coupled with the high quality of mourning ring, indicate he was a man of high status.
We not only love the story behind this ring, but we also love how it epitomises antique sentimental jewellery. Mourning jewellery became popular in the Georgian and Victorian era as a way of remembering those who have passed. They are testament to the adoration of one to another. They have always been cherished by later generations and have certainly seen a huge revival in recent years. Mourning jewellery can be found in a few styles, often filled with sentimental images, dark enamelling and unique engraving.
The entire ring is created in 18 carat gold. And with a width of over 7.6 mm this is a rare and particularly lovely antique ring.
This jewel is entirely original and in remarkable condition considering its age. The use of the very best material, ornate fine features and attention to detail is testament to the love and craftsmanship!
DETAILS
MATERIAL/HALLMARK: Crown (pictorial mark for gold) 18 (18 carat gold) Leopard (Lonon Assay Office)
ERA: 1845
MEASUREMENTS :
Ring size: K (UK/AU) 5.25 (US)
WIDTH: 7.6 mm approx.
WEIGHT: 5.1 grams approx.
Condition: Overall in splendid antique condition with only a fine patina to the gold and enamel. There is the small sections of enamel missing or damaged on the band however these are subtle.
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> All of the jewels we work with are antique or vintage and as such they are sold ‘as seen. This means theyre not perfect. They carry the love and journey of generations who love them before. These jewels should be worn with extra and love and care.
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O. M. G. It worked so great!
First, let me say, I'm not getting paid for this. This is personal experience.
I was about to discard this rug. 1. It's old, like 13 years old. 2. It's been in storage for 4 years. 3. It's matted, as you can see in the pictures. 4. It's brown.
Them I saw how much rugs are!😳So I had to come up with something.
This was cheap to see if I could salvage it and not spend over $100 on a new rug.
The dirt and lint that came out was gross. But as you can see, I was able to make it look new-ish again.
I'm keeping the rug and this brush! I have other sheepskin rugs that are smaller and brand new, so this will come in handy.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2026
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Recommend
Worx better than expected. Much improved the appearance and texture after washing & drying my 6 sheepskin pelts and three faux sheepskin pelts. There’s always a natural shedding after a cleaning, but this DEFINITELY decreases those incidents
I recommend.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2026
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Great article
An excellent article. I use it on my furry cover and it works great. My cover looks fluffy and soft.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great for blankets
Great for making sherpa or fur blankets soft again after wash. I imagine it'll work well for fur hoods as well. It did a good job of removing lose hair fibers and the quality is good, even if it's extra spikey. Overall, affordable solution and good looking brush to rejuvenate faux fur
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Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great but Pain
It’s alright, does the job as it is supposed to. It’s easy to use and helped fix my Uniqlo jacket that was all matted. It didn't restore it to it's original form however it did unmat it. If I bought this way before and touched up the jacket, I think it would of been perfect to this day still. Maintenance of those jackets are a must! The brush is strong and works well for fluffing it up because of the metal wiring. The only bad parts are that it can hurt if you accidentally poke or scratch yourself, I actually got cut by it when I quickly was brushing. It’s kind of hard to get the lint off the brush but it's better than others and might hurt because of the metal. But overall, it’s a cool tool that makes my jacket fluff again!
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