Ring - 14 kt. Yellow gold - Blood Coral






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14 carat yellow gold ladies' ring set with a cabochon-cut blood coral in an open setting, centered about 22 mm with coral measuring 15 by 7 mm, EU size 54 (IT 14, US 6¾), total weight 5.18 g, hallmarked 585 Dutch assay mark, in very good condition.
Description from the seller
14 karat yellow gold ring set with a cabochon-cut blood coral in an open setting. The ring features elegant details.
Ring size: approximately 17.25 mm / 54 (EU) / 14 (IT) / 6 ¾ US
Width of the middle part: approx. 22 mm.
Size of red coral: approx. 15 x 7 mm.
Hallmark: 585 Dutch guarantee mark
Kr+ Kraemer n.v./b.v./ Goud Kraemer v.o.f./Goud Kraemer b.v.
Amsterdam 1971/h
Quality: This jewelry has been tested by our expert for gold content and found to be genuine.
Wear and usage marks consistent with age and use. It is likely that the coral was sourced from the Mediterranean Sea, considering the period in which this jewelry was made.
Due to the organic material (coral) used to make this jewelry, this item can only be shipped to European addresses to avoid risky export procedures that may require additional documentation.
Bidders should be aware that in various countries it is not permitted to import items originating from endangered and other protected species, even if a certificate of origin is provided. By bidding, you confirm that you are aware of your country's customs laws and regulations.
Lot number: S-184538
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Seller's Story
Translated by Google Translate14 karat yellow gold ring set with a cabochon-cut blood coral in an open setting. The ring features elegant details.
Ring size: approximately 17.25 mm / 54 (EU) / 14 (IT) / 6 ¾ US
Width of the middle part: approx. 22 mm.
Size of red coral: approx. 15 x 7 mm.
Hallmark: 585 Dutch guarantee mark
Kr+ Kraemer n.v./b.v./ Goud Kraemer v.o.f./Goud Kraemer b.v.
Amsterdam 1971/h
Quality: This jewelry has been tested by our expert for gold content and found to be genuine.
Wear and usage marks consistent with age and use. It is likely that the coral was sourced from the Mediterranean Sea, considering the period in which this jewelry was made.
Due to the organic material (coral) used to make this jewelry, this item can only be shipped to European addresses to avoid risky export procedures that may require additional documentation.
Bidders should be aware that in various countries it is not permitted to import items originating from endangered and other protected species, even if a certificate of origin is provided. By bidding, you confirm that you are aware of your country's customs laws and regulations.
Lot number: S-184538
All of our items are sent by registered mail.
You can also pick up the lot at one of our more than 100 offices in the Netherlands, Belgium or Germany.
Please check the website of Goudwisselkantoor (for NL and BE), Comptoir de l’Or (for BE), or Goldwechselhaus (for DE) for the nearest location.
Please indicate your preference to us via your Catawiki account.
Seller's Story
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