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Antique Diamond Maltese Cross Brooch

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Antique Diamond Maltese Cross Brooch; recently released from the private collection of a prominent Worcestershire family, this large brooch/pendant  is a fabulous example of a Maltese Cross.  It dates from the Victorian era and is formed of a central Old European cut diamond weighing 0.30ct, assessed as H/I colour SI clarity and 8 diamond set points totalling 3.30ct, estimated as H-K colour SI clarity.  To the reverse there is a curved pin and lock closure with a hook to attach a chain when worn as a pendant. The cross is hand made in 18ct gold with the diamonds set in silver.  Measurements: 47mm x 48mm x 5mm.  Weight: 25.20gm.  It tests as 18ct gold and silver and has been professionally re-polished.  This beautiful brooch is in very good condition and would be a valued addition to a collection.  C.1880 – 1900.

Ref: MH41

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Antique Diamond Maltese Cross Brooch; recently released from the private collection of a prominent Worcestershire family, this large brooch/pendant  is a fabulous example of a Maltese Cross.  It dates from the Victorian era and is formed of a central Old European cut diamond weighing 0.30ct, assessed as H/I colour SI clarity and 8 diamond set points totalling 3.30ct, estimated as H-K colour SI clarity.  To the reverse there is a curved pin and lock closure with a hook to attach a chain when worn as a pendant. The cross is hand made in 18ct gold with the diamonds set in silver.  Measurements: 47mm x 48mm x 5mm.  Weight: 25.20gm.  It tests as 18ct gold and silver and has been professionally re-polished.  This beautiful brooch is in very good condition and would be a valued addition to a collection.  C.1880 – 1900.  Ref: MH41

Specifications
Metal: 18ct Gold, Silver
Diamonds: 3.60ct (Assessed)
Weight: 25.20gm
Era: 1880 – 1900
Condition: Very Good
Ref: MH41

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