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Antique & Modern Jewellery 17/07/2014
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Lot 427

An early 19th century gold agate bracelet.

Description

Condition Report

An early 19th century gold agate bracelet. Designed as a series of six slightly curved kite-shape agate panel links, to the similarly-designed agate clasp. Length 18.1cms. Weight 9.8gms.

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Purchasing information
    The lot is in fair overall condition with light scratches in keeping with general wear. Please see important notices for purchasers in the catalogue and on our website for Coloured Gemstones. Agate panels are a light brown to colourless with varying patterns. Clasp gold with two small tears either side of the clasp, clasp still functions. Clasp agate with chunk broken off and glued back in place, associated nicks to the break. Small chip to one corner of one panel, minor nicks to others. One joining link deficient, old fabric knot replacement. Superfluous safety chain added to one end and centre of bracelet.

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