15 December 2021 | 09:00 | Lots: 649
Two late 19th century 14ct gold seed and split pearl floral bar brooches.
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Lot 946
Full Lot Description
Two late 19th century 14ct gold seed and split pearl floral bar brooches.
One stamped 14. Lengths 4-4.2cms. 6.1gms.
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Condition Report
<li>Overall condition fair to good.
<li>The pearls of varying hues from grey to white. Some damage to nacre. The crescent bar brooch deficient two pearls and with a pearl with a crack.<p>
<li>The bar brooches electronically test as approximately 14ct gold.<p>
<li>Fellows uses a Thermo Scientific Nitron Handheld XRF Analyser to test metals. This technology is limited to examining metal to a depth of approximately 8 microns.
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