Lot 230
Four items of late 19th century jewellery.
Description
Condition Report
Four items of late 19th century jewellery, to include a 15ct gold turquoise and diamond accent kite-shape pendant, a similarly designed brooch, a bi-colour 9ct gold bar brooch, together with a silver fob. Two with hallmarks for 9ct gold and silver. Lengths of brooches 3.2 and 3.8cms. Weight (excluding fob) 6.4gms.
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Purchasing information-
The lot is in good to fair overall condition with scratches in keeping with general wear. Varying tarnish/discolouration. Matching brooch and pendant probably converted from another item of jewellery, both stamped 15ct to affixed panel. One brooch with base metal pin and replacement clasp with soft solder. Slight dents to brooches. Bar brooch with 9ct gold hallmarks for Chester, 1898. Fob with hallmarks for Birmingham, 1899, maker's mark WHH for William Hair Haseler. Length of fob 3.8cms, including surmount loop. Individual size and setting of diamond points prevents accurate assessment of size, colour or clarity grades. The diamonds have rough surfaces. Please see important notices for purchasers in the catalogue and on our website for Coloured Gemstones. The turquoise are a moderately well matched light blue through greenish blue with slight matrix veining.