Lot 281
Two late Victorian 18ct gold diamond rings, circa 1880. The first designed as a rose-cut diamond...
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Lot 281
Two late Victorian 18ct gold diamond rings, circa 1880. The first designed as a rose-cut diamond...
Lot 281
Lot Description
Two late Victorian 18ct gold diamond rings, circa 1880. The first designed as a rose-cut diamond line, to the scroll engraved shoulders and tapered band, the second designed as three graduated old-cut diamonds, to the tapered band. Estimated total diamond weight 0.20ct. The first with hallmarks for Birmingham, partially rubbed. Total weight 5.2gms.
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
Overall condition good to fair. There are scratches to both rings in keeping with overall wear. There are some chips to the rose-cut diamonds visible with magnification. The diamonds are bright, individual size and/or setting prevents accurate colour/clarity assessment.
The three stone diamond ring is stamped 18ct. The date letter to the diamond five-stone ring has worn away and is not legible. Ring sizes N and M.
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