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Antique & Modern Jewellery 12/07/2018
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Lot 17

A mid 20th century diamond and hardstone acorn brooch.

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Description

Condition Report

A mid 20th century diamond and hardstone acorn brooch. The hardstone acorn and oak leaves, to textured stems, with brilliant-cut diamond scattered highlights. Estimated total diamond weight 0.75ct. Length 6.6cms. Weight 19.5gms. With Carrington & Co. case.

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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.
  • Soft solder visible to the reverse of the supports for the leaves.
  • Diamonds bright and well matched.
  • Individual size and setting of diamonds prevents accurate colour and clarity assessment.

  • Scattered light inclusions. One diamond chipped.
  • Acorn is a mottled brown and brownish green.
  • Oak leaves are believed to be nephrite jade and are a slightly mottled slightly blusih green hue with mottled brown hues.
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