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Antique & Modern Jewellery 12/10/2017
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Lot 58

An early 20th century 15ct gold peridot and split pearl pendant and chain.

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Condition Report

An early 20th century 15ct gold peridot and split pearl pendant. The circular-shape peridot and split pearl cluster, suspended within an openwork lattice circular surround, with split pearl scalloped border and chain. Peridot weight 1.70cts. Length of pendant 4cms. Length of chain 42cms. Weight 11.1gms.

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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.
  • Chain is of similar period, in good condition, the clasp has some scratches, fits correctly.
  • Peridot is a bright green, well saturated, with good clarity, doubling of back facets and typical inclusions.

  • Peridot is in good condition with minor surface abrasions.

  • The split pearls have not been tested for natural origin and are not accompanied by a certificate.
  • Pendant stamped 15CT.
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