Brooch - 18 kt. Silver, Yellow gold - Diamond






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Antique brooch from 1800–1850 in silver (800) and 18k yellow gold with 50 diamonds surrounding a central setting and two rubies, weighing about 19.1 g, and designed to double as a pendant via an oval gold ring at the top, in excellent condition with no laboratory report.
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A splendid brooch in 800 silver and 18 Kt gold (750) which also features at the top an oval gold ring to be used as a pendant. Weight 19.2 g. Handcrafted by a jeweler with two rubies and more than 50 natural diamonds cut in the old European style (the classic cut of 19th‑century natural diamonds). Free of marks, scratches, and dents, it remains an elegant piece of jewelry today. The offer is limited to countries within the geographical borders of the European Union.
A splendid brooch in 800 silver and 18 Kt gold (750) which also features at the top an oval gold ring to be used as a pendant. Weight 19.2 g. Handcrafted by a jeweler with two rubies and more than 50 natural diamonds cut in the old European style (the classic cut of 19th‑century natural diamonds). Free of marks, scratches, and dents, it remains an elegant piece of jewelry today. The offer is limited to countries within the geographical borders of the European Union.
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