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Lot 548

Lot 548

An early to mid 19th century 12ct gold foil back garnet, turquoise and split pearl ring, with...

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Lot 548

Lot Description

An early to mid 19th century 12ct gold foil back garnet, turquoise and split pearl ring, with stylised heart scrolling foliate shoulders.

Ring size M1/2. 2.4gms.

Postage: Auction Default

Ring size: M

Weight: No

Total lot weight: No

Scratches and surface wear. General discolouration.
Band has been repaired/resized. Discolouration where back of band connects to the scrolling foliate sides and where shoulders connect to the head, one side of one shoulder is loose, slightly dented.
Band slightly off round.
Garnets are in closed, presumed foil back settings and appear a well matched moderately purplish red. Slight abrasions.
Turquoise appear a light blue through deep green.
Split pearls show varied wear.
Width 1.3cms.
Please see the Important Notices for Purchasers for coloured gemstones.
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