I adore this band, but it no longer fits me, and it deserves to be worn and loved. Here's a link to my original thread, with additional pictures: http://www.pricescope.com/forum/show-me-the-ring/a-french-cut-band-can-t-be-too-rich-or-too-thin-t188011.html
Size 7, sold to me as a die-cast platinum band from the Edwardian period, the band has somewhere between .30 and .40 points of colorless, VS-quality diamonds. It is a very thin band, only 1.35 mm wide, but it feels sturdy, and judging by the wear - genuine antique, after all - it can be worn without babying. The wear doesn't take away from it, and isn't really noticeable outside of macro shots, but it has that characteristic "dipping" that you can get on older channel-set bands (see pics). The jeweler who sold it to me told me it could be cleaned up and re-milgrained without any trouble, but I like it as-is. It has a tiny sizing band at the back, but I'm leery of resizing eternity bands ... though I am told that sizing beads are on option for up to at least 3/4s of a size, both by a jeweler friend I e-mailed last night, and by some PS'rs who were kind enough to advise me on their own experiences with sizing beads on skinny bands. In fact, I actually just took a look at it with my 30X loupe, and it has two little polished patches of gold on the inside of the sizing bands that look like sizing beads or a horseshoe sizer must have been present at some point.
$1800 is the asking price: as a private seller, I prefer not to take returns unless there's a gross discrepancy of some sort, so please, ask me absolutely anything your hearts desire if you're interested! You can find my listing on PriceScope with additional pictures, if you'd prefer to get all the available information off-the-bat: http://www.pricescope.com/forum/post3445651.html#p3445651
Thanks for looking!