03 December 2020 | 09:00 | Lots: 913
An 18ct gold aquamarine and brilliant-cut diamond pendant, with integral chain.
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Lot 733
Full Lot Description
An 18ct gold aquamarine and brilliant-cut diamond pendant, suspended from an integral trace-link chain.
Signed Sarah Ho.
Total aquamarine weight 5.60cts.
Total diamond weight 1.29cts.
Hallmarks for London.
Length of pendant 4cms. Length of chain 44.7cms. 12.2gms.
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: 13
Total lot weight: 13
Condition Report
<li>Overall condition very good.
<li>Diamond fairly well matched.
<li>Diamonds fairly bright.<p>
<li> Face up diamond estimated G-H colour, Vs clarity. <p>
<li> Aquamarine fairly light blue, fairly well saturated, with good clarity and typical inclusions.<p>
<li> Aquamarines, well matched. <p>
<li>Stones in good condition with minor abrasions.<p>
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