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Antique & Modern Jewellery 12/10/2017
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Lot 447

A late Victorian natural pearl and diamond acorn oak leaf brooch.

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Description

Condition Report

A late Victorian natural pearl and diamond brooch. Designed as a rose-cut diamond oak leaf spray, with three pearl and diamond acorn highlights. With report 77116-41, dated 17th August 2017, from GCS, stating natural, saltwater, no treatment. Length 5.4cms. Weight 10gms.

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  • Overall condition good. Some surface scratches/ wear, discolouration and minor dents in keeping with general age and wear.
  • Replacement clasp, with Netherlands marks.
  • Please see the report for details of the pearls.
  • Diamonds bright and well matched.
  • Individual size and setting of diamonds prevents accurate colour and clarity assessment.

  • Few small nicks and some abrasion.
  • Pearls vary noticeably in colour, shape and lustre.
  • One is fully-drilled.
  • Please see the Important Notices for Purchasers for coloured gemstones.

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

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