each coloured gem stone within a frame of small old-cut diamonds and spaced along the strap of open navette shaped diamond line links, to the centre a large octagonal peridot, flanked by an oval shaped pink topaz and a cushion garnet, to one end an oval sapphire to the other a garnet, the navettes formed of graduating cushion cut diamonds to one side and a double row of smaller diamonds opposite, each alternating giving the effect of undulating single and double lines, mounted in silver and gold Length 17cm / 6�''
Width 1.7cm / 5/8'' Weight: 26g
Victorian cabochon emerald and 18ct gold ring, London (date mark is either 1878 or 1898), the oval 6.49ct Colombian emerald open collet set to a simple tapering gold mount, D shaped shank, accompanied by AGL report no. 1118060 giving the Colombian origin opinion and that the stone shows minor clarity treatment of a traditional type (oiling)