Brooch - 18 kt. Yellow gold, White gold - vintage 1940s





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Vintage 1940s two-tone 18k gold brooch, yellow and white gold, weighing 22.20 g, set with rubies and old-cut diamonds totaling 5.0 carats (1.0 ct old-cut diamonds and 4.0 ct Huit Huit diamonds), measuring 6.5 by 5 cm, in very good condition with minor wear, no laboratory report.
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Vintage 1940s 18K gold ring in two colors with rubies set in, plus diamonds of old cut weighing a total of 1.0 carats.
+diamonds Huit Huit with a total weight of 4.0 carats, dimensions 6.5 x 5 cm, tracked and insured shipping. In case of return of the purchased lot, shipping costs will be borne by the buyer. Before purchasing an item, check the customs regulations and consider any duties applicable in your country, which are the responsibility of the buyer if present.
Vintage 1940s 18K gold ring in two colors with rubies set in, plus diamonds of old cut weighing a total of 1.0 carats.
+diamonds Huit Huit with a total weight of 4.0 carats, dimensions 6.5 x 5 cm, tracked and insured shipping. In case of return of the purchased lot, shipping costs will be borne by the buyer. Before purchasing an item, check the customs regulations and consider any duties applicable in your country, which are the responsibility of the buyer if present.
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