Lot 421
A selection of mostly Edwardian gold jewellery.
Description
Condition Report
A selection of mostly Edwardian gold jewellery. To include a diamond and synthetic sapphire arrow jabot pin, a 15ct gold coral and split pearl three-leaf clover and bamboo brooch, a 15ct gold gem-set ring, together with one and a half gem-set hinged bangles. Two with hallmarks for Birmingham, 1902 and Chester 1903. Inner diameter of bangle 6.2cms. Total weight 20.4gms.
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Purchasing information-
The lot is in good to fair overall condition with scratches in keeping with general wear. One bangle with the back half deficient. Other bangle with small repairs, discoloured. Ring is split. Ring deficient one turquoise. Split pearls significantly discoloured. Brooch engraved 15ct. The diamonds appear bright and well matched, estimated total diamond spread weight 0.20ct, which is no indication of the total diamond weight. Individual diamonds too small to accurately assess colour/clarity grades. Please see important notices for purchasers in the catalogue and on our website for Coloured Gemstones. Amethyst are a relatively well matched pale purple hue. One amethyst with obvious chip to pavillion facets. Some possible replacement gems. Coral untested for natural colour origin. Coral is a pale pinky orange hue. Sapphires to hinged bangle well matched.