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Jewellery 06/10/2016
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Lot 20

An early 20th century gold coral and split pearl pendant.

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An early 20th century gold coral and split pearl pendant. Of openwork design, the pear-shape coral bead, suspended within an scrolling split pearl surround, to the coral drop and split pearl surmount. Length 4cms. Weight 2.8gms.

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  • Overall condition fair. Surface scratches/ wear, discolouration and dents in keeping with general age and wear.
  • Split pearls are a creamy-white colour, with rose and greenish overtones.
  • Fairly good skins with some surface blemishes, to include pits.
  • Minor nacre damage to some.
  • coral shows typical banding to surface, some discolouaration can be seen in areas

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