25 January 2024 | 10:00 | Lots: 510
Victorian diamond & gem butterfly brooch
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Lot 106
Full Lot Description
A late Victorian silver and gold, split pearl, ruby, sapphire and rose-cut diamond butterfly brooch.
Length 3.8cms. 7.3gms.
Postage: Auction Default
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Condition Report
Scratches and various small marks. Varied discolouration.
Base metal pin.
Diamonds appear well matched.
Cut, size and setting of diamonds prevents accurate weight, colour and clarity assessment.
One replacement diamond, too small for the setting, glue visible.
One diamond set upsidedown.
Rubies appear a fairly well matched deep medium slightly purplish red.
Sapphires appear a well matched medium blue. Slight abrasions.
Split pearls set at angles, slight glue to smallest.
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