An elegant Australian ring from 1894, designed by Lamborn & Wagner, featuring ornate scrollwork and colourful gems.
An elegant Australian ring from 1894, designed by Lamborn & Wagner, featuring ornate scrollwork and colourful gems. Close-up view of a Victorian ring by Lamborn & Wagner, highlighting the intricate details and gemstone arrangement. An antique ring set in 18ct yellow gold, showcasing vibrant rubies and pearls, representing Australian craftsmanship. A beautifully crafted ruby and pearl ring displayed in its vintage box, showcasing the detailed scroll design. A Victorian three-stone ring featuring round rubies and natural half pearls, crafted by Lamborn & Wagner in 1894.
$2,900.00

Presenting a stunning piece of Australian history, this Victorian three-stone ring showcases vibrant round rubies accented by four exquisite natural half pearls. Each gem is meticulously bead set in luxurious 18ct yellow gold, featuring intricate carved scroll decorations that enhance its timeless elegance. 

Made by the esteemed Melbourne jewellers Lamborn & Wagner, this exquisite ring dates back to circa 1894, bearing the registration number 252329. A true testament to the craftsmanship and artistry of the era, this ring is not just a piece of jewellery; it is a cherished piece of Australian history.


Circa: Victorian
Origin: Australian
Jeweller: Lamborn & Wagner of Melbourne
Gemstone: Ruby and Natural Pearls
Material: 18ct Yellow Gold
Registration Number: 252329
Finger Size: N1/2
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Australian Jewellers: Lamborn and Wagner

Lamborn & Wagner was a prominent Australian jeweller established in Colonial Melbourne in the late 19th century.  The firm was known for their exquisite craftsmanship and high quality jewellery,  creating pieces that reflected the ornate and intricate styles of the Victorian era, characterised by elaborate designs often featuring gemstones, pearls, and intricate metalwork which was fossicked during the Australian gold rush.

Their jewellery typically showcased a blend of classic Victorian motifs, including floral patterns, scrollwork, and the use of vibrant coloured stones such as rubies, emeralds, and sapphires. Lamborn & Wagner's pieces often featured a romantic aesthetic, emphasising elegance and detail, making them highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs of antique jewellery.

The firm's commitment to excellence and artistry helped solidify its legacy in Australian jewellery history, and their pieces remain highly valued for their craftsmanship and historical significance.