Lot 3
An early 20th century diamond, gem-set and enamel regimental brooch.
Description
Condition Report
An early 20th century diamond, gem-set and enamel Royal Army Medical Corps brooch. The green gem and single-cut diamond Rod of Asclepius, to the rose-cut diamond laurel wreath surround and blue enamel scroll reading 'In Arduis Fidelis', surmounted by a similarly-set diamond and red enamel crown. Estimated total diamond weight 0.15ct. Length 3cms. Weight 4.3gms. With fitted case.
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Purchasing information- Overall condition good. Light surface scratches in keeping with general wear.
- Stated total diamond weight excludes rose-cut diamonds.
- Individual size and setting of rose-cut diamonds prevents accurate colour/clarity grade and weight assessment.
- Noticeable discolouration to reverse.
- Chips and wear to blue enamel scroll.
- Surface abrasions to green gems.
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