Wednesday 21 June 2023
A single stone diamond stickpin, the old brilliant-cut diamond, with an estimated weight of...
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Description
A single stone diamond stickpin, the old brilliant-cut diamond, with an estimated weight of approximately 0.80ct, claw set to a detachable coronet setting, circa 1900
Provenance: The Barry Lock collection
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