Null Attributed to GARRARD Splendid bracelet

In platinum and 18k white gold, fo…
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Attributed to GARRARD Splendid bracelet In platinum and 18k white gold, forming a wide articulated ribbon, with an openwork design stylizing a brocade of flowers and foliage, entirely set with navette-cut, half-cut and baguette-cut diamonds, set off by small cabochon emeralds. Unsigned Circa 1920 Length : 19.7 cm, Width : 2.5 cm, Gross weight : 84.69 g A diamond, emerald, platinum and 18k white gold bracelet, attributed to Garrard, circa 1920 CONDITION REPORT : Good condition Small chips on some emeralds In its Garrard jewellery box CONDITION REPORT : Good condition Small chips on some emeralds Unsigned In its Garrard box

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Attributed to GARRARD Splendid bracelet In platinum and 18k white gold, forming a wide articulated ribbon, with an openwork design stylizing a brocade of flowers and foliage, entirely set with navette-cut, half-cut and baguette-cut diamonds, set off by small cabochon emeralds. Unsigned Circa 1920 Length : 19.7 cm, Width : 2.5 cm, Gross weight : 84.69 g A diamond, emerald, platinum and 18k white gold bracelet, attributed to Garrard, circa 1920 CONDITION REPORT : Good condition Small chips on some emeralds In its Garrard jewellery box CONDITION REPORT : Good condition Small chips on some emeralds Unsigned In its Garrard box

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