09 January 2024 | 10:00 | Lots: 500
Victorian coral bracelet, AF
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Lot 208
Full Lot Description
A late Victorian carved coral link bracelet, with coral cameo clasp.
AF.
French assay marks.
Length 18.5cms. 25.3gms.
Coral untested.
Export issue: Yes
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: 25.3
Total lot weight: 25.3
Condition Report
General light marks, wear and discolouration to metal.
One link pin deficient, in need of replacement.
Some pins are replacements.
Width of bracelet 19mms.
Coral untested for natural colour origin.
Coral pinkish-orange with typical white patches and swirls of colour. Coral with light abrasion and typical surface features including pit marks.
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