Click Here For Today's Auctions: http://ebay.us/gPL08f Contact us at: support@certjewelry.com or Call us at (760) 469-9338. This item is available for immediate purchase. "No Reasonable Offers Refused" Click Here For Today's Auction: If you are interested in this item please contact us at: support@certjewelry.com or Call us at (760) 469-9338. This is a substantial Circa 1940's Vintage Estate 1.40 carat diamond engagement / wedding ring featuring a large 1.04 carat center diamond set into solid 14kt white gold and surrounded by white diamonds. The center diamond is 6.30 mm in size, round brilliant cut with I1 enhanced clarity (visible inclusions + slightly cloudy) and near colorless G color. There are 36 accent diamonds (0.36 carats) set around the center diamond and on the sides of the ring shank. These diamonds are graded at "G-H-I" color and "SI2-I2" clarity with excellent brilliance & sparkle. The head of the ring measures 10.90 mm and sits up 7.50 mm off the finger. The ring is a gorgeous 1940's art deco style with angular bridge-work under the head adding to the design. This is a very rare art deco piece, certainly one of the most substantial pieces you will ever see auctioned on eBay at $1 DOLLAR NO RESERVE....get it while you can! All of the beautiful diamonds are genuine and total a very substantial 1.40 carats and the ring is a size 7. This is a very nice ring that anyone has a chance to win because this is a real no reserve auction. The total ring weight is 4.60 grams and is constructed of solid 14kt white gold and 1.40 carats of fabulous 100% natural diamonds. Please compare this ring with others of lesser quality at $6,500 USD retail, then make your best bid. Do not miss this beauty as it is very difficult to obtain elsewhere. Highest bidder takes it no matter what the price. This beauty is guaranteed authentic and has been professionally tested, certified, cleaned and polished -- this most desirable item is barely discernible from new and is in absolute MINT CONDITION. The amazing genuine diamond engagement ring is from a prominent customer who has asked for our assistance in selling her jewelry collection on eBay. We offered her $27,000 for her entire collection which she rejected because it is worth well over $40,000. Instead she chose to have us sell it on eBay in hopes of getting more than $40,000 for her collection. The customer originally paid over $5,000.00 for the beautiful ring. This ring would sell for around $3,500.00 in our store, so please bid accordingly. Difficult personal and financial times brought her into our store to sell this amazing collection. See The Actual Footage in the video above. The decision to sell at $1.00 No Reserve is based on the urgency and time frame the customer needs to liquidate this asset. Your purchase is 100% risk-free because of our return policy and our customer satisfaction guarantee. Included with the item is a Certified Jewelry Certification and Appraisal giving the item an appraised value of $6,150.00 because of the quality, overall beauty and uniqueness of the ring. We are offering this exceptional item at $1.00 "No Reserve", meaning a $1 Dollar starting price without a minimum bid allowing this item to sell to the high bidder regardless of price. We hope that you take advantage of this excellent item and amazing opportunity to buy a quality genuine vintage estate circa 1940's diamond engagement ring below retail prices. Our staff GIA gemologist tested and verified every aspect of the diamonds and gold and gave it an A+ for the rarity of the ring, brilliant sparkle and overall appeal. Apparently it was rarely worn and is in new condition and only required minimal polishing & cleaning. The lucky winner of this ring will have a rare treasure for the years to come. Thank You!

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