An mid Victorian 15ct gold enamel and split pearl
An mid Victorian 15ct gold enamel and split pearl Celtic cross pendant, Circa 1870.Length 5.6cms. 6gms.With case.
Condition Report: Overall condition good. Minor surface scratches/wear in keeping with general age and wear.With personal inscription to reverse, dated 1870.Split pearls are in good condition with few minor abrasions.Enamel is in good condition, few minor losses.Electronically testing as 15ct gold.Fellows uses a Thermo Scientific Nitron Handheld XRF Analyser to test metals. This technology is limited to examining metal to a depth of approximately 8 microns. Fellows does not guarantee the standard of gold or platinum unless an item is hallmarked. Results from electronically tested items should only be used as a guide and with caution, as false readings are possible.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.
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An mid Victorian 15ct gold enamel and split pearl Celtic cross pendant, Circa 1870.Length 5.6cms. 6gms.With case.
Condition Report: Overall condition good. Minor surface scratches/wear in keeping with general age and wear.With personal inscription to reverse, dated 1870.Split pearls are in good condition with few minor abrasions.Enamel is in good condition, few minor losses.Electronically testing as 15ct gold.Fellows uses a Thermo Scientific Nitron Handheld XRF Analyser to test metals. This technology is limited to examining metal to a depth of approximately 8 microns. Fellows does not guarantee the standard of gold or platinum unless an item is hallmarked. Results from electronically tested items should only be used as a guide and with caution, as false readings are possible.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.