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Ring
Ring
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This diamond ring descended in the Fairfax family with a strong history of having been made for George Washington as a mourning ring honoring his elder half-brother, Lawrence Washington. Lawrence Washington died of tuberculosis in 1752.

Date1750-1765
Geography Possibly made - England
Medium/TechniqueGold, silver, diamond
DimensionsOverall: 7/8 in. × 13/16 in. × 3/8 in. (2.22 cm × 2.06 cm × 0.95 cm)
Credit LineGift of the Family of Marion Fairfax Baker, 2018
Object numberW-5556
DescriptionA diamond, gold, and silver ring with a large round central diamond surrounded by twelve smaller round diamonds set in silver. Four of the stones are missing. The setting is attached to a closed gold backing, which is attached to the band. The band consists of four S-scrolls with unintelligible engravings forming the remainder of the band, joined to the setting by two pierced fleur-de-lis.
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