Lot 280
An amethyst, cultured pearl and mother-of-pearl bracelet. The replacement mother-of pearl heart...
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Lot 280
An amethyst, cultured pearl and mother-of-pearl bracelet. The replacement mother-of pearl heart...
Lot 280
Lot Description
An amethyst, cultured pearl and mother-of-pearl bracelet. The replacement mother-of pearl heart within a split pearl border, with amethyst scrolling links and cultured pearl spacers. Length 19.4cms. Weight 26.5gms.
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
<li> Overall condition good. Minor surface scratches/wear in keeping with general age and wear.
<li> Likely comprised of components of similar age. <p>
<li> Mother-of-pearl replacement panel, with iridescent purple and green appearance. <p>
<li> Split and cultured pearls white in body colour, with fair to muted lustre. <p>
<li> Amethyst medium to dark purple, well saturated, with good to fair clarity and typical inclusions.<p>
<li> Stones in good condition with minor abrasions.<p>
<li> Stamped 15ct on the clasp.
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