09 January 2024 | 10:00 | Lots: 500
A late Victorian 18ct gold sapphire and diamond marquise-shape dress ring. Estimated total...
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Lot 4
Full Lot Description
A late Victorian 18ct gold sapphire and diamond marquise-shape dress ring.
Estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct.
Hallmarks for London, partially indistinct.
Ring size R1/2. 3.2gms.
Can Be Resized: Yes
Postage: Auction Default
Ring size: R
Weight: 3.2
Total lot weight: 3.2
Condition Report
Scratches and small marks. General tarnish.
Band resized, partially obscuring hallmarks.
Claws re-tipped.
Diamonds appear bright and well matched.
Individual size and setting of diamonds prevents accurate colour and clarity assessment.
Two diamonds chipped.
One colourless paste replacement.
Sapphire appears a medium deep blue. Moderate abrasions.
Length of ring head 1.7cms.
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