Ring - 9 kt. Yellow gold - Diamond






She has 15 years' auction experience, specialising in vintage jewellery from 1920 to 2000.
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Art Deco diamond ring in yellow gold 9K with two surrounding diamonds, total weight 1.43 g, EU size 50, origin United Kingdom, in excellent condition, no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
Art Deco band with diamonds and rubies. It is in very good condition. It has a partial PLAT mark, so I understand that the stones are set in platinum, but it has not been tested. Purchased at an antique shop in the United Kingdom. I don't know the karats of the gold in the band, so I have listed it as a minimum 9k. It could be higher if it also contains platinum, but I can't be sure.
Art Deco band with diamonds and rubies. It is in very good condition. It has a partial PLAT mark, so I understand that the stones are set in platinum, but it has not been tested. Purchased at an antique shop in the United Kingdom. I don't know the karats of the gold in the band, so I have listed it as a minimum 9k. It could be higher if it also contains platinum, but I can't be sure.
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