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Lot 528
Lot Description
Personal engraving to reverse of ring head, partially indistinct.
Era: William IV
Gemstone: Diamond,Split Pearl
Metal fineness: 18ct
Postage: Free
Ring size: Q 1/2
Date: 1832
Weight: 3.6
Total lot weight: 3.6
Condition Report
Scratches and small marks. Possibly deficient locket to the reverse.
Band resized, slight different section of metal to the back of the band. Maker's mark obscured.
Estimated diamond weight under 0.10ct.
Size and setting of diamond prevents accurate colour and clarity assessment.
Split pearls show wear.
Diameter of ring head 1.3cms.
Persoanl inscription is worn, last name believed to read Gibbons, 'Ob 17 May 1832 At 74.'
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