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Antique & Modern Jewellery 12/11/2015
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Lot 581

A late 19th century diamond pendant.

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Condition Report

A late 19th century diamond pendant. The rose-cut diamond flower, with old-cut diamond centre, suspending a pear-shape diamond foliate drop, to the rose-cut diamond wheat sheaf surmount. May be worn as a brooch. Principal diamond estimated 0.75ct, L-tinted colour, VS clarity. French assay marks. Length 7.5cms. Weight 34.7gms. With fitted case.

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  • Overall condition good. Surface scratches and areas of discolouration in keeping with age and general wear.

  • One small diamond deficient.

  • Principal diamond bright and lively, with small nicks to the girdle.

  • Diamonds assessed within the limitations of the mount.

  • Pear-shape diamond estimated 0.25ct, tinted colour, SI clarity.

  • Individual size and setting of rose-cut diamonds prevents accurate and full colour and clarity and weight assessment.

  • Inner silk case lining marked Bardon & Fils Montpellier.

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  • For any further questions you may have on this lot, please do not hesitate to contact Natalie Craddock at natalie@fellows.co.uk.

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