c.1900–1910 Edwardian Antique 14K Gold Oval Signet Ring Size 5 Engravable
Offered here is a genuine antique solid 14K gold signet ring, dating to the turn of the 20th century (circa 1900–1910), spanning the late Victorian to early Edwardian period.
This ring features a classic oval signet face with a smooth, unengraved surface. Historically, signet rings of this era were worn as symbols of identity and lineage and were often engraved with a family crest, initials, or monogram. This example remains beautifully blank, allowing the next owner to personalize it or enjoy its understated elegance as-is.
Crafted in solid 14K yellow gold (clearly stamped), the ring retains a perfectly round, smooth shank, indicating quality construction and careful wear over time. It slides comfortably on and off the finger and presents with a warm, even gold tone and a soft antique sheen.
Condition Notes
Good antique condition consistent with age
Light surface wear and fine scratches visible on the signet face
A very faint line at the back of the band suggests a historic resizing, common and expected in antique rings
No cracks, thinning, or structural issues
Signet face has never been engraved
These subtle characteristics are typical of hand-finished jewelry from the Edwardian era and speak to the ring’s authenticity and history.
Measurements & Details
Ring size: 5 (confirmed on mandrel)
Total weight: 1.08 grams
Metal: Solid 14K yellow gold
Signet face: 7.6 mm tall x 6.8 mm wide
Face rise: approx. 0.8 mm (low-profile, close to the finger)
Band thickness: 1.5 mm
Shoulder width: 4.2 mm / 4.3 mm
Era: Late Victorian to Early Edwardian, circa 1900–1910
A refined and wearable antique signet ring with timeless appeal, preserved with its form, balance, and character beautifully intact.