circa. 1920, set with round brilliant and baguette cut diamonds, the diamonds totalling approximately 18.00 - 20.00 carats, the central panel set with a round brilliant cut diamond of approximately 0.93 carats flanked by baguette and brilliant cut diamonds, the scroll sections set with further diamonds to an articulated bracelet with bezel set diamonds terminated by a diamond set concealed clasp, with French mark, no hallmark but tests as platinum, with nine carat white gold safety chain
(83.9g)
18cm long
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Sold for £16,000
Estimated at £16,000 - £20,000
Condition Report
General signs of wear visible in keeping with age.
Diamonds of a good white colour.
Typical inclusions visible to the naked eye within the larger stones.
Clasp and safety chain in working order.
Overall a highly impressive piece.
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