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Art Nouveau Diamond Brooch/Pendant Circa 1900

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Set throughout with cushion-shaped, old brilliant and single-cut diamonds, terminating with a cushion-shaped diamond drop, suspended from a cable-link chain, via an old brilliant-cut diamond knifewire swag, pendant mounted in silver and gold, cushion-shaped diamond drop approx. 1.00ct, lengths: pendant 8.5cm, chain 38.5cm

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