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Antique & Modern Jewellery 14/04/2016
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Lot 130

A late 19th century silver and gold natural pearl and diamond cluster brooch.

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Description

Condition Report

A late 19th century silver and gold natural pearl and diamond cluster brooch. The natural pearl, measuring approximately 11.9 by 10.2 by 9mms, to the old-cut diamond floral surround, with rose-cut diamond accents. Accompanied by report number 5776-4262, dated 11th January, 2016 from Gemmological Certification Services, stating the pearl is natural, saltwater. Estimated total diamond weight 1.80cts. Length 2.2cms. Weight 6.1gms.

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  • Overall condition good. Surface scratches in keeping with general age and wear.
  • One of the diamond point claws holding the pearl is deficient.
  • Please see report for full pearl details. Typical surface blemishes and minor nacre damage.
  • Individual size and setting of diamonds prevents accurate colour and clarity assessment.
  • The diamonds are bright with good clarity.
  • Width of brooch 2cms.
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