A pair of mid Victorian silver and gold citrine and diamond earrings, circa 1860.
Description
Condition Report
A pair of mid Victorian silver and gold citrine and diamond earrings, circa 1860. Each designed as a foil-back pear-shape citrine, within a rose-cut diamond surround, suspended from a similarly-cut diamond foliate surmount. Length 5.3cms. Weight 9.8gms.
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Purchasing information- Overall condition fair. Surface scratches/ wear, discolouration and dents in keeping with general age and wear.
- Wear and discolouration to the settings.
- Probable replacement foil and gemstones.
- Cut and setting of rose-cut diamonds prevents total carat weight estimation.
- Diamond fairly well matched.
- Chips visible to several of the diamonds.
- Individual size and setting of diamonds prevents accurate colour and clarity assessment.
- Citrine in fair condition with some abrasion and minor nibbles to the girdle and facet edges.Some scratches to the table facets.
- Replacement screw on back fittings for non pierced ears.
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