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Antique & Modern Jewellery 06/12/2018
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Lot 44

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An early 20th century 18ct gold Thai ruby three-stone and diamond ring.

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Condition Report

An early 20th century 18ct gold Thai ruby three-stone and diamond ring. The graduated cushion-shape ruby line, with old-cut diamond double spacers, to the stylised foliate shoulders. With report 79183-58, dated 25th October 2018, from GCS, stating Thailand, no heat, estimated total weight 1.80cts. Ring size L. Weight 3.8gms.

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  • Overall condition good. Some surface scratches/ wear, discolouration and minor dents in keeping with general age and wear.
  • Claws are very worn, may require attention.
  • Please see report for details of the rubies.
  • Diamonds well matched.
  • Estimated total diamond weight under 0.10ct.

  • Individual size and setting of diamonds prevents accurate colour and clarity assessment.

  • One diamond chipped.
  • Stamped 18ct.
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