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Antique & Modern Jewellery 14/06/2018
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Lot 70

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An early 20th century 18ct gold emerald and diamond three-stone ring.

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Condition Report

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Purchasing information
  • Overall condition good. Minor surface scratches/wear in keeping with general age and wear.
  • Band shows evidence of resizing, slightly out of shape.
  • Claws re-tipped, some gems possible replacements.
  • Diamonds well matched and bright.
  • One diamond with small feather inclusion by the girdle.
  • Emerald is a deep slightly blueish green hue, fairly well saturated, with good clarity and typical inclusions.

  • Emerald in good to fair condition with some abrasions. Surface reaching inclusion to one side.

  • Please see the Important Notices for Purchasers for coloured gemstones.

  • Fellows uses a Thermo Scientific Nitron Handheld XRF Analyser to test metals. This technology is limited to examining metal to a depth of approximately 8 microns.
  • Fellows does not guarantee the standard of gold or platinum unless an item is hallmarked. Results from electronically tested items should only be used as a guide and with caution, as false readings are possible.
  • Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

  • For any further questions you may have on this lot, please do not hesitate to contact Ben Randall at ben@fellows.co.uk

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