An early 20th century 15ct gold aquamarine and split pearl pendant.
An early 20th century 15ct gold aquamarine and split pearl pendant. The pear-shape aquamarine and split pearl drop, suspended from a similarly-set stylised floral panel, to the split pearl bow surmount. May be worn as a brooch. Principal aquamarine weight 6.18cts. Stamped 15ct. Length 6.3cms. Weight 10.5gms. Purchasing information Overall condition fair to good. Some surface scratches/ wear, discolouration and minor dents in keeping with general age and wear. Some stones are replacements
Width 2.3cms. Aquamarine medium greenish blue,fairly well saturated, with fair clarity and typical inclusions.
Stones in good condition with minor abrasions.
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 early 20th century 15ct gold aquamarine and split pearl pendant. The pear-shape aquamarine and split pearl drop, suspended from a similarly-set stylised floral panel, to the split pearl bow surmount. May be worn as a brooch. Principal aquamarine weight 6.18cts. Stamped 15ct. Length 6.3cms. Weight 10.5gms. Purchasing information Overall condition fair to good. Some surface scratches/ wear, discolouration and minor dents in keeping with general age and wear. Some stones are replacements
Width 2.3cms. Aquamarine medium greenish blue,fairly well saturated, with fair clarity and typical inclusions.
Stones in good condition with minor abrasions.
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