A late 19th century gold purple garnet, split and seed pearl cluster ring, with black enamel accent
A late 19th century gold purple garnet, split and seed pearl cluster ring, with black enamel accent shoulders.Ring size J. 2.9gms.
Condition Report: Surface scratches and general dirt.Band resized. Dented, off round. Traces of marks to the outside of the band.Enamel with varied chips.Garnet is a fairly bright, reddish purple. Moderate abrasions.Seed pearls untested for natural origin.Seed and split pearls appear a well matched creamy white. One with slight wear to the nacre layers.Length of ring head 1.5cms.Please see the Important Notices for Purchasers for coloured gemstones.Free virtual viewings are available by appointment. Please email hello@fellows.co.uk for more information and to book an appointment.Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.For any further questions you may have on this lot, please do not hesitate to contact Ben Randall at ben@fellows.co.uk
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A late 19th century gold purple garnet, split and seed pearl cluster ring, with black enamel accent shoulders.Ring size J. 2.9gms.
Condition Report: Surface scratches and general dirt.Band resized. Dented, off round. Traces of marks to the outside of the band.Enamel with varied chips.Garnet is a fairly bright, reddish purple. Moderate abrasions.Seed pearls untested for natural origin.Seed and split pearls appear a well matched creamy white. One with slight wear to the nacre layers.Length of ring head 1.5cms.Please see the Important Notices for Purchasers for coloured gemstones.Free virtual viewings are available by appointment. Please email hello@fellows.co.uk for more information and to book an appointment.Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.For any further questions you may have on this lot, please do not hesitate to contact Ben Randall at ben@fellows.co.uk