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Antique & Modern Jewellery 12/02/2015
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Lot 344

An Edwardian 18ct gold opal and diamond ring.

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Condition Report

An Edwardian 18ct gold opal and diamond ring. The three replacement oval opal cabochons, with old-cut diamond double spacers, to the scroll engraved shoulders and tapered band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.15ct. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1903. Weight 4.6gms.

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    Overall condition good. There are scratches to the ring in keeping with overall wear. The opals are replacements, they have a vibrant play of colour displaying oranges, blues and greens. Some of the diamonds are possible replacements, there are inclusions and areas of abrasion to some, Individual size and setting prevents accurate colour/clarity grade assessment. Ring size M. Some of the claws appear to be heavily worn and may need to be retipped. Please see important notices for purchasers in our catalogue and online for coloured gemstones.

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