An early 20th century gold, pearl and diamond crossover ring.
Description
Condition Report
An early 20th century gold, pearl and diamond crossover ring. The circular-cut diamond and pearl diagonal line, with old-cut diamond asymmetric shoulders. Principal diamond estimated weight 0.30ct, G-H colour, VS2-SI1 clarity. Ring size K. Weight 3.7gms. Pearl untested.
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Purchasing information- Overall condition good. Some surface scratches/wear in keeping with general age and wear.
- Some possible gem replacements
- Diamonds fairly well matched and bright.
- Principal diamond assessed within the limitations of the setting, grades may differ.
- Principal diamond appear clean, with few, minor scattered inclusions.
- Individual size and setting of non-principal diamonds prevents accurate colour and clarity assessment.
- Non-principal diamonds have mostly few small scattered inclusions.
- One non-principal diamond with a noticeable brown tint.
- Pearl untested for natural origin.
- Pearl is a white body colour, with faint roses and greens overtones.
- Pearl in good condition. Natural surface reaching fissures visible.
- Diameter of pearl 5.8mms. Unable to assess depth due to setting.
- Width (at widest) 1cm.
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