THREE BEAD NECKLACES
Sold for £20
THREE BEAD NECKLACES,
to include a carnelian example, one possibly red coral and one other, each marked 925 to the clasp (3)
Bidders must assume that diamonds and coloured gem stones (including ruby, emerald, sapphire, peridot, aquamarine) may have undergone a form of treatment unless otherwise stated. It should not be assumed that any diamond or coloured gem is untreated or is natural, unless accompanied by a gemmological laboratory certificate (which would be mentioned in the description). McTear’s will only describe gold/platinum/silver as such when a full UK standard set of hallmarks is present on the object. Other marks such as foreign import stamps will be noted in the description.
Condition report:
All in very good condition overall
Each with signs of wear, minor scratches, nicks
One with faceted beads - some chips to facet edges
Some rubbing to the edges of beads where one meets the next
Natural pitting to one of the central 'possibly coral' beads, some to other smaller beads too
Natural hole to one carnelian bead, other natural imperfections, chips in places
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Sold for £20
THREE BEAD NECKLACES,
to include a carnelian example, one possibly red coral and one other, each marked 925 to the clasp (3)
Bidders must assume that diamonds and coloured gem stones (including ruby, emerald, sapphire, peridot, aquamarine) may have undergone a form of treatment unless otherwise stated. It should not be assumed that any diamond or coloured gem is untreated or is natural, unless accompanied by a gemmological laboratory certificate (which would be mentioned in the description). McTear’s will only describe gold/platinum/silver as such when a full UK standard set of hallmarks is present on the object. Other marks such as foreign import stamps will be noted in the description.
Condition report:
All in very good condition overall
Each with signs of wear, minor scratches, nicks
One with faceted beads - some chips to facet edges
Some rubbing to the edges of beads where one meets the next
Natural pitting to one of the central 'possibly coral' beads, some to other smaller beads too
Natural hole to one carnelian bead, other natural imperfections, chips in places
Additional images at mctears.co.uk