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ENAMEL AND DIAMOND DRESS STUDS, EARLY 20TH CENTURY - Purple guilloché enamel - Rose-cut diamonds - One dress stud a later replacement - Two dress studs with indistinct French workshop mark, mark MD - Three dress studs with French assay mark and numbered 1357 1483 - Length 1.2cm - Total weight approx. 8.8g - Accompanied by Cartier case and fittings Footnotes: OVERALL CONDITION Enamel in predominately good condition. Some subtle difference in tone displayed by later dress stud. Some signs of surface wear to unhallmarked yellow and white metal (testing as 17ct gold and platinum). Two solder marks visible to edge of two dress studs. Three studs numbered to the reverse, with marks to fitting loops, including French assay mark (eagle's head) and indistinct French workshop mark. This condition report is provided for your convenience based on the opinion of our gemmologists. Bonhams is not responsible for any discrepancies between this information and other opinions. Provenance: Sir Harold Edward Snagge KBE (1873-1949). Sir Harold was the son of the judge Sir Thomas William Snagge KCMG (1837-1914). He too sat as a judge. In the 1920s he was Chairman of The Hurlingham Club, founded in London in 1869 and regarded as the birthplace of polo. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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ENAMEL AND DIAMOND DRESS STUDS, EARLY 20TH CENTURY - Purple guilloché enamel - Rose-cut diamonds - One dress stud a later replacement - Two dress studs with indistinct French workshop mark, mark MD - Three dress studs with French assay mark and numbered 1357 1483 - Length 1.2cm - Total weight approx. 8.8g - Accompanied by Cartier case and fittings Footnotes: OVERALL CONDITION Enamel in predominately good condition. Some subtle difference in tone displayed by later dress stud. Some signs of surface wear to unhallmarked yellow and white metal (testing as 17ct gold and platinum). Two solder marks visible to edge of two dress studs. Three studs numbered to the reverse, with marks to fitting loops, including French assay mark (eagle's head) and indistinct French workshop mark. This condition report is provided for your convenience based on the opinion of our gemmologists. Bonhams is not responsible for any discrepancies between this information and other opinions. Provenance: Sir Harold Edward Snagge KBE (1873-1949). Sir Harold was the son of the judge Sir Thomas William Snagge KCMG (1837-1914). He too sat as a judge. In the 1920s he was Chairman of The Hurlingham Club, founded in London in 1869 and regarded as the birthplace of polo. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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