“SACRED TO AFFECTION” (1795) RING
“SACRED TO AFFECTION” (1795) … an 18th century Love Story from the printer of Oxford's first Newspaper to his lifelong companion
Richard Jackson (1724-95) Oxford, England, Lord of the Manor of Heddington, founder of Oxford’s first newspaper,
This ring was made specially for Miss Mary Jones, (1741-1815). Mary, youngest daughter of a fishmonger, was employed by Jackson as a young domestic. She grew to become his lifelong companion and the trusted professional who ran the newspaper by his side. Upon his death he had this ring made for her, and left her his title, home, lands and the newspaper business, which she continued to run.
Mary passed the ring, house & title to her niece, Elizabeth Latimer, whose name was added in 1843.
GOLD URN above “SACRED TO AFFECTION” , behind glass, framed in border of "taille epargne" enamel in black and white with gold stars & dots.
Script engraved verso from the urn :
”Wm. Jackson army ob 23 Apr . 1795”
Hoop later engraved to Mary's heir
“Elizabeth Latimer obit 21 March 1843”
Finger size : 7;
Gold tested : 15k; gross wt : .162 troy oz.
Condition : fine, with slight enamel loss as typical
# mcf 5 …............................................................................. SOLD
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