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Antique & Modern Jewellery 24/01/2019
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Lot 22

A late Victorian 18ct gold turquoise and split pearl necklace.

Description

Condition Report

A late Victorian 18ct gold turquoise and split pearl necklace. The split pearl and circular turquoise cabochon floral cluster, detachable to the similarly-set fringe necklace, with trace-link back-chain and barrel clasp. Pendant may be worn as a brooch. Length of pendant 2.9cms. Length of chain 38.5cms. Weight 26.3gms.

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Purchasing information
  • Overall condition good to fair. Surface scratches in keeping with general age and wear.
  • Turquoise trefoil to end of line deficient to one side.
  • Pendant is removable and can be worn alone or as a brooch. Brooch pin is also removable.
  • General areas of discolouration.
  • Soft solder visible to some chain links.
  • Some probable replacement gemstones.
  • Turquoise are a slightly varied medium greenish blue to blue and light blue hue.

  • Turquoise are in good condition with some abrasion and minor nibbles to the girdle and facet edges.

  • Split pearls are a creamy white hue with iridescent overtones and typical surface blemishes, some showing moderate discolouration.
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  • For any further questions you may have on this lot, please do not hesitate to contact Ben Randall at ben@fellows.co.uk

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