A late 19th century continental silver and gold, turquoise and cultured pearl pendant.
Description
Condition Report
A late 19th century continental silver and gold, gem-set pendant. Designed as a circular turquoise cabochon and cultured pearl cluster, with similarly-set surrounds, foliate highlights and fringe. May be worn as a brooch. Length 5.6cms. Total weight 12.4gms.
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Purchasing information- Overall condition fair to good. Some surface scratches/ wear, discolouration and minor dents in keeping with general age and wear.
- Some alterations have been made.
- Localised scratches and discolouration to the back.
- Some replacement stones.
- The bottom section suspending the central drop is misshaped, bent backwards.
- Turquoise in good to fair condition with some abrasion and nibbles to the surface. Some are replacements, some possibly paste.
- Cultured pearls have light nacre damage and typical surface blemishes. Some with visible drill holes.
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