Lot 51
An early 20th century platinum diamond brooch.
Description
Condition Report
An early 20th century platinum diamond brooch. Of openwork design, the old-cut diamond collet, with similarly-cut diamond stylised foliate surround and sides. Estimated total diamond weight 1.25cts, principal diamond estimated I-J colour, P1-P2 clarity. Length 6.9cms. Weight 7.2gms.
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Purchasing information- Overall condition fair to good. Scratches/wear in keeping with general wear.
- Evidence of repair to reverse, mount split in one place, may require attention.
- One smaller diamond significantly chipped.
- Diamonds well matched.
- Principal diamond with large, eye visible cavity/indent to crown facet, durability might be affected.
- Principal diamond assessed within the limitations of the setting, grades may differ once examined loose.
- Principal diamond estimated weight 0.60ct.
- Individual size and setting of non-principal diamonds prevents accurate colour and clarity assessment.
- Width (at widest) 10mms.
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