An Edwardian 18ct gold sapphire three-stone and diamond ring. View more details
An Edwardian 18ct gold sapphire three-stone and diamond ring. Designed as a graduated cushion-shape sapphire line, with single-cut diamond double spacers and scrolling gallery. Hallmarks for Chester, 1909. Ring size L1/2. Weight 3.7gms.
Condition Report
Overall condition good. Minor surface scratches/wear in keeping with general age and wear. Diamonds well matched. Estimated total diamond weight under 0.10ct.
Individual size and setting of diamonds prevents accurate colour and clarity assessment.
Sapphires are a deep blue hue, well to fairly well saturated, with good clarity and typical inclusions.
Sapphires are in good condition with minor abrasions.
Stamped 18. Please see the Important Notices for Purchasers for coloured gemstones.
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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An Edwardian 18ct gold sapphire three-stone and diamond ring. Designed as a graduated cushion-shape sapphire line, with single-cut diamond double spacers and scrolling gallery. Hallmarks for Chester, 1909. Ring size L1/2. Weight 3.7gms.
Condition Report
Overall condition good. Minor surface scratches/wear in keeping with general age and wear. Diamonds well matched. Estimated total diamond weight under 0.10ct.
Individual size and setting of diamonds prevents accurate colour and clarity assessment.
Sapphires are a deep blue hue, well to fairly well saturated, with good clarity and typical inclusions.
Sapphires are in good condition with minor abrasions.
Stamped 18. Please see the Important Notices for Purchasers for coloured gemstones.
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