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Yellow Gold Victorian Natural Untreated Sapphire Diamond Bangle circa 1860

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Seven natural, untreated blue sapphires in a period, Victorian bangle (bracelet) mounted with white diamonds dating from Circa 1860. 18ct yellow gold bangle set with 7 extremely well matched, natural untreated Sapphires with a total weight of 4.5ct (Carat) set amongst old cut white diamonds. Total Sapphire weight (approx) 4.5 cts (Carats) Total Diamond weight (approx) 2.2 cts (Carats), F/G/H colour, VS1-SI1 Clarity. The entire bangle (bracelet) is in an exceptionally fine and well preserved condition. Dimensions: Width (at widest point) 64mm Length (at longest point) 55mm Circumference of Bangle 57mm

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