Princess Margaret's Sapphire and Emerald Ring to Be Auctioned

A rare and exquisite piece of British royal history is set to be auctioned by Fellows Auctioneers on November 21. The sapphire and emerald ring, once part of Princess Margaret's personal jewellery collection, is expected to fetch between £3,200 and £4,200
Princess Margaret's Sapphire and Emerald Ring to Be Auctioned
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A remarkable piece of British royal history will soon be available for collectors. On November 21, Fellows Auctioneers in the UK will auction a striking sapphire and emerald ring once owned by Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, as part of their Fine Jewellery auction.

The ring features a captivating flower design with vibrant marquise-cut sapphire petals surrounding a central cabochon emerald, creating an eye-catching contrast. A royal sypher, Princess Margaret's personal monogram, is engraved on the inside of the band, enhancing its royal provenance. The luxurious green leather case also includes a handwritten name, "Dolly," adding a personal touch to the piece.

Ben Randall, Senior Specialist at Fellows, expressed excitement about the auction, stating, "We are honoured to be offering this ring from Princess Margaret's personal jewellery collection. The elegant composition of sapphires and emeralds reflects her vibrant lifestyle."

Listed as Lot 242, the ring is expected to fetch between £3,200 and £4,200. With its royal connection and elegant design, this unique piece is a rare opportunity for collectors to acquire a piece of Princess Margaret’s glamorous legacy. Known for her spirited personality and social circle, Princess Margaret remains one of the most beloved members of the British royal family.

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