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Antique & Modern Jewellery 09/11/2017
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Lot 531

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An early to mid 19th century diamond and gem-set bangle.

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Condition Report

An early to mid 19th century gold, diamond and gem-set bangle. Designed as a series of four alternating rose-cut diamond, circular-shape sapphire and orange gem rows, each articulated on plain wire sides to the push-piece clasp. Inner diameter 6cms. Weight 33.4gms.

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Purchasing information
  • Overall condition fair to good. Some surface scratches/ wear, discolouration and minor dents in keeping with general age and wear.
  • Would recommend attention to all settings as some claws deficient/worn.
  • Some areas of the setting show repair, may require further attention.
  • Diamonds well matched.
  • Diamonds fairly bright.

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

  • All coloured stones in fair condition with some abrasion and minor nibbles to the girdle and facet edges.

  • With safety chain.

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