This site has limited support for your browser. We recommend switching to Edge, Chrome, Safari, or Firefox.

Free UK & International shipping

Cart 0

No more products available for purchase

Products
Is this a gift?
Subtotal Sold
Shipping, taxes, and discount codes are calculated at checkout

Free UK & International shipping on all orders

  • American Express
  • Apple Pay
  • Diners Club
  • Discover
  • Google Pay
  • Maestro
  • Mastercard
  • Shop Pay
  • Union Pay
  • Visa
Pair with
Moshe Oved Horse Ring-Charlotte Sayers Antique Jewellery
Moshe Oved Horse Ring-Charlotte Sayers Antique Jewellery
Moshe Oved Horse Ring-Charlotte Sayers Antique Jewellery
Moshe Oved Horse Ring-Charlotte Sayers Antique Jewellery

Moshe Oved Horse Ring

¥1,898,000

Reference: CA9930

Moshe Oved silver horse ring with gold detail on the ears. The anthropomorphic design is inscribed “Smoke gets in your eyes 15 August 1945”, and in a Cameo Corner box. Moshe Oved (1885-1958) was the owner of the celebrated shop Cameo Corner in Bloomsbury and began designing his animal rings during the Blitz. He began with a lamb but also designed various birds and other animals.

Ring Size: O

Era:

1940 / 50’s

Condition:

Very Good

Materials:

• Silver

[{"variant_id":"41767209009252" , "metafield_value":""}]

Moshe Oved Horse Ring

¥1,898,000
Delivery and Returns

Shipping

We are pleased to offer Free Worldwide Delivery on all orders.

Please refer to our Shipping Policy for further details.

Customs & Duties

In most countries, duty does not apply when purchasing antiques aged over 100 years old.

You may be liable to pay local taxes on imported goods.

See further details in our FAQ page.

Returns

We have a 14 day return policy and customers are liable for their own postage.

We cannot accept rings that have been re-sized.

Please refer to our refund policy page for further details.

Charlotte Sayers 1940's and 50's Jewellery Dealer in London, UK

ABOUT THE ERA

1940's/ 50's Era Jewellery

Jewellery in the 1940s and 1950s underwent significant transformations, influenced by the social, economic, and cultural changes of the times.

The 1940s were marked by World War II and its aftermath, which affected the availability of materials and influenced design aesthetics.

The 1950s, on the other hand, were characterized by post-war prosperity, leading to a resurgence in luxury and glamour.