No reserve price - Brooch Silver - 4 bicolour stone set

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Four unisex silver abstract bi-colour brooches (total weight 21 g) in very good condition with no laboratory report, including the largest 3.7 cm diameter moon‑landscape piece marked sterling with a three‑leaf clover master mark that can also be worn as a pendant, a 3.4 × 2.8 cm piece set with a purple oval opal and a yellow line, marked 925 AB, an oval 1.9 × 2.5 cm piece with a bluish opal marked 925, and an openwork piece with white zircon, matte finish with shiny golden details, measured at 2.3 × 2.6 cm, all with safety rollover clasps; brandless but cataloged as a four‑piece set.

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Description from the seller

A nice collection of 4 abstract bi colour brooches.

The largest has a diameter of 3.7cm.

It has a moon landscape style appearance with a crescent in yellow gold on the side and two golden balls in the center.
It is marked sterling on the back with a master mark of a three leaf clover. It can also be worn as a pendant.

The second largest one is set with a purple oval opal outside the design.
It has a yellow golden line in the middle. The measurements are 3.4 x 2,8cm.
It is marked 925 AB.

The oval brooch has 2 golden lines on blackened silver and is set with a bluish opal. It is 1.9 x 2.5cm.
It is marked 925 for sterling silver.

The openwork brooch is set with a white zircon and has a matted finish with shiny golden details. It measures 2.3 x 2.6cm. It is marked 925 and Teka for the famous German designer.

They all have a safe roll-over clasp.

Please take a good look at the photos for all details.
We leave all jewellery in their original state; we leave the cleaning and polishing up to your taste.
All items are checked in-house by our jeweller and gemmologist.

A nice collection of 4 abstract bi colour brooches.

The largest has a diameter of 3.7cm.

It has a moon landscape style appearance with a crescent in yellow gold on the side and two golden balls in the center.
It is marked sterling on the back with a master mark of a three leaf clover. It can also be worn as a pendant.

The second largest one is set with a purple oval opal outside the design.
It has a yellow golden line in the middle. The measurements are 3.4 x 2,8cm.
It is marked 925 AB.

The oval brooch has 2 golden lines on blackened silver and is set with a bluish opal. It is 1.9 x 2.5cm.
It is marked 925 for sterling silver.

The openwork brooch is set with a white zircon and has a matted finish with shiny golden details. It measures 2.3 x 2.6cm. It is marked 925 and Teka for the famous German designer.

They all have a safe roll-over clasp.

Please take a good look at the photos for all details.
We leave all jewellery in their original state; we leave the cleaning and polishing up to your taste.
All items are checked in-house by our jeweller and gemmologist.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Style
Abstract
Metal
Silver
Brand jewellery
No
Total weight
21 g
Condition
Very good condition - slightly used with small signs of wear
Gender
Unisex
Title additional information
4 bicolour stone set
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Objects sold
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