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ANTIQUE EMERALD PEARL GARNET GOLD EARRINGS pr victorian |
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Curent Price | 127.5 USD |
Item # | 220289288185 |
Status | Completed |
End time | 10/12/2008 11:42:00 PM (EST)
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Ships From | Washington, District Of Columbia |
Category | Antiques > Antiquities > Other |
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Castle Gates
proudly presents:
Antique Genuine
Gold Emerald Garnet Pearl Gemstone Earrings!
(Evaluation $480-$550)
For your consideration; a fully intact pair of Gold Gemstone Earrings with minimal restoration. This set is fully intact and wearable. Some restoration/replacement was necessary rendering this fine set wearable today just as they were ages ago. The gemstones are original and genuine. A stunning example of ancient art.
Item: Gold Emerald Pearl Garnet Earrings
Dimensions: 7.3cm x 2.3cm
Provenance: Near East (Old jewelry bazaar storage)-details on cert
Material: 11.85g low karat Gold, Pearls, Garnets, Emeralds, Colored Glass
Period (approx): 1800's
Condition: Fully restored & wearable; some stones may have been replaced.
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Seven Thousand Years of Jewellery. Editor: Hugh Tait. Published: 30 April, 1989 British Museum Press
European jewellery 1840-1940 from the collection of the Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim by Fritz Falk Publisher: Antique Collectors Club 2005
The Jewellery of Roman Britain by Catherine Johns UCL PRESS (August 15, 1996)
An illustrated Dictionary of Jewelry by Newman, Harold Thames & Hudson; Reissue edition (October, 1994)
A History of Jewellery 1100-1870 by Joan Evans Dover Publications (December 1, 1989)
Understanding Jewellery Antique Collectors’ Club; 2nd edition
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