Lot 522
A late Victorian gold opal, diamond and enamel serpent pendant, circa 1880. The oval opal...
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Lot 522
A late Victorian gold opal, diamond and enamel serpent pendant, circa 1880. The oval opal...
Lot 522
Lot Description
A late Victorian gold opal, diamond and enamel serpent pendant, circa 1880. The oval opal cabochon, to the rose-cut diamond claw setting within a blue enamel serpent surround. Dimensions of opal 14 by 11mms. Length 2.6cms.
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
Overall condition good. Minor surface wear in keeping with general wear. The opal has a cream body colour with red, orange, green and blue play-of colour scattered through out the stone. All settings will need attention. Light nicks and small chips can be seen to the enamel work. The diamonds are bright, lively and well matched. Light nicks and chips can be seen to some. Fine feathers and fractures can be seen under magnification. Due to the closed back settings and nature of the rose-cut it is not possible to calculate a (total) diamond weight. Based on the surface spread alone of the diamonds, they appear to occupy the same surface space as diamonds with an estimated total weight of 0.08ct, however it is important to note that as it is not possible to gauge the depth of the stones, this estimated weight does not reflect the true weight of the diamonds in any way. Please see the Important Notice for Purchasers at the front of our catalogue for coloured gemstones.
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