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Antique & Modern Jewellery 18/01/2018
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KUTCHINSKY - a 1970s 18ct gold coral and diamond ring.

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Condition Report

KUTCHINSKY - a 1970s 18ct gold coral and diamond ring. Of asymmetric design, the grooved coral, graduated terminals, with brilliant-cut diamond accent overlapping bar sides and grooved band. Partial maker's mark for Kutchinsky. Estimated total diamond weight 0.60ct. Hallmarks for London, 1970. Ring size K. Weight 17.3gms. Coral untested.

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  • Overall condition good. Some surface scratches and minor dents in keeping with general age and wear.
  • Moderate dents to the back of the band.
  • Diamonds bright and well matched.
  • Individual size and setting of diamonds prevents accurate colour and clarity assessment.

  • Few, minor inclusions visible under 10x.
  • Coral untested for natural colour origin.
  • Coral are a mottled deep medium orangey pink hue, some lighter and white areas.
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  • Maker's mark has been poorly struck to the inside of the band.
  • Length of ring head 3cms.
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