07 June 2022 | 09:00 | Lots: 600
An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring and an 18ct gold diamond five-stone ring.
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Full Lot Description
An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring, estimated total diamond weight 0.10ct, hallmarks for London, 1962, ring size P, 2.8gms.
An early 20th century 18ct gold old-cut diamond five-stone ring, estimated total diamond weight 0.20ct, hallmarks for Birmingham, 1915, ring size L1/2, 2.5gms.
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Condition Report
<li>Sapphire ring with general light marks and wear. Sapphire with light nibbles and abrasions. Diamonds appear fairly bright.
<li>Five-stone ring with general light to moderate marks and wear typical of age. Diamonds appear bright. One diamond with shallow chip/ cleave to the crown.
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