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Antique & Modern Jewellery 16/07/2015
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Lot 479

A 1970s lapis lazuli bracelet, by Archibald Dumbar.

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Condition Report

A 1970s lapis lazuli bracelet, by Archibald Dumbar. Designed as an articulated series of grooved openwork and textured angular panels, with faceted free-form lapis lazuli collet highlights, to the partially concealed clasp. Signed A.Dumbar. Dutch marks. Length 18cms. Weight 92.3gms. With fitted case.

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  • Overall condition good. Surface scratches/wear in keeping with general age and wear.
  • Slightly heavier scratches to the edge of one of the panels.
  • Lapis lazuli untested for natural colour origin.
  • Lapis lazuli a mottled deep to medium blue hue, with flecks of pyrite.

  • Stones in good to fair condition with moderate surface abrasions and fair abrasion and some small nicks to facet edges.

  • Case shows noticeable wear, especially to outside edge.
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