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Antique & Modern Jewellery 09/02/2017
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Lot 24

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A mid 20th century diamond and pearl two-stone ring.

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Condition Report

A mid 20th century diamond and pearl two-stone ring. The circular-cut diamond and pearl diagonal line, with old-cut diamond asymmetric shoulders. Circular-cut diamond estimated weight 1ct, I-J colour, P1 clarity. Ring size K1/2. Weight 3.3gms. Pearl untested.

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Purchasing information
  • Overall condition fair. Surface scratches/ wear, discolouration and dents in keeping with general age and wear.
  • Band worn thin, possible resize.
  • Diamond bright.

  • Principal diamond with a large dark coloured, eye visible inclusion.
  • Diamond assessed within the limitations of the setting.
  • Pearl is slightly off-round.
  • Pearl with slightly light greenish creamy white body colour and fairly good lustre, green and slight rose overtones.
  • Pearl measures approximately 7.3 by 7.5mms, by 7mms deep.
  • Pearl with typical small surface blemishes and slight abrasions.
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