Brooch - 14 kt. Yellow gold






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An antique 14 kt yellow gold brooch for women, weighing 5.6 g and measuring 34 × 20 mm, set with an oval-cut amethyst of about 7.20 carats and two seed pearls in a filigree border, dating to 1850–1900, in good condition with minor wear, without a laboratory report and without branding.
Description from the seller
This 14k yellow gold brooch is set with an oval-cut amethyst of circa 7.20 carats, fitted in a filigree border which is studded with two seed pearls.
Size: 34 x 20 mm.
Weight: 5.60 grams
Material: Acid tested as being 14k gold: the pin is made from a non-precious metal.
Condition: In good antique condition with only minor signs of wear, consistent with age.
Please note that the antique box is for display purposes.
This 14k yellow gold brooch is set with an oval-cut amethyst of circa 7.20 carats, fitted in a filigree border which is studded with two seed pearls.
Size: 34 x 20 mm.
Weight: 5.60 grams
Material: Acid tested as being 14k gold: the pin is made from a non-precious metal.
Condition: In good antique condition with only minor signs of wear, consistent with age.
Please note that the antique box is for display purposes.
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