Otsby & Barton Moonstone & Garnet 14k Gold Ring
SKU: 9079An Ostby and Barton 14k yellow gold moonstone and garnet ring from the early 1900s is not only beautiful but was crafted by a company with an interesting history. The ring features a central moonstone. A stone known for its luminous glow (adularescence), With striking contrast, the moonstone is surrounded by garnets. The gold setting has an openness and lovely curved features. A hint of the style to come in the Edwardian period.
Otsby and Barton was founded in 1879 by Engelhart Cornelius Ostby and Nathan B. Barton. Engelhart Cornelius Ostby was a master jeweler and tragically lost his life aboard the Titanic in 1912. His daughter, Helene, accompanied him on the trip and she survived having been boarded onto a lifeboat. This association with this famous event makes Otsby and Barton jewelry more desirable to antique jewelry collectors.
Date: 1900-1910
Measurements: Ring size 8, measures 1/2" at the widest
Hallmarks: O.B. 14k
Stones: Moonstone, garnet Note: All stones are analyzed by a certified Gemologist. To retain the integrity of the setting, gemstones are not removed to determine weights, clarity and color grades are therefore approximate.
Condition: Excellent condition