No Reserve Price - 2 piece jewellery set - 19.2 kt. Yellow gold





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Yellow gold 19.2 kt, total weight 17.44 g, a brooch and ring set with Akoya pearls (main pearl 6.4 mm and two surrounding 5 mm pearls), no laboratory report, origin Portugal, no brand.
Description from the seller
Pendant and Ring (Silver 0.835KT and Gold 19.2Kt .800)
Total weight: 17.44 grams.
Ring size 15/55 EU
Dimensions of the brooch pin 50 x 39 millimeters
Stones: 1 Akoya pearl with a 6.4 mm diameter
Stones: 2 Akoya pearls, 5 mm each.
Manual manufacturing in Portugal, 1930s/50s
Certification: Punching of the Portuguese Casa da Moeda (letterpress) of the time.
Excellent condition - very little used - minimal signs of wear
Note: This jewel has been cleaned and polished.
Important: Please observe the photos carefully to draw your own conclusion.
Fedex shipping 2 to 5 business days
Pendant and Ring (Silver 0.835KT and Gold 19.2Kt .800)
Total weight: 17.44 grams.
Ring size 15/55 EU
Dimensions of the brooch pin 50 x 39 millimeters
Stones: 1 Akoya pearl with a 6.4 mm diameter
Stones: 2 Akoya pearls, 5 mm each.
Manual manufacturing in Portugal, 1930s/50s
Certification: Punching of the Portuguese Casa da Moeda (letterpress) of the time.
Excellent condition - very little used - minimal signs of wear
Note: This jewel has been cleaned and polished.
Important: Please observe the photos carefully to draw your own conclusion.
Fedex shipping 2 to 5 business days
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