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A stunning, fine and impressive, rare antique Victorian 1.60 carat sapphire, 1.05 carat diamond, 0.04 carat ruby and 15 karat yellow gold, silver set bug brooch; part of our sapphire jewellery collections.
This fine and impressive antique Victorian brooch has been crafted in 15k yellow gold with silver settings.
This sapphire brooch has been modelled in the form of a flying insect.
The pierced decorated wings are each embellished with fifteen pavé set Dutch cut diamonds, graduating in size.
The thorax of the insect is ornamented with a yellow gold collet set pear cut Basaltic blue sapphire.
The elongated abdomen is embellished with five cushion cut Basaltic sapphires, encompassed with nineteen Dutch cut diamonds.
The insect's legs, antennae and head are crafted in 15k yellow gold, set with two collet set cabochon cut rubies representing the eyes.
The antique insect brooch secures to the reverse with a yellow gold hinged pin and safety clasp.
This antique Victorian bug brooch has been independently tested using state of the art technology (Niton XL2 Analyzer) and verified as 15 karat gold and silver.
The brooch is supplied with an IDGL diamond grading report card, in addition to a sapphire report card and certificate supplied by the Gemmological Certification Services, London*.
Such examples set with the original stunning untreated sapphires are rare to the market; the brooch is the finest of its type you could hope to acquire.
This Victorian bug brooch with sapphires makes a distinctive gift for birthdays (especially in September), anniversaries, Mother's Day, graduations or romantic occasions. Favoured by antique jewellery collectors, brooch enthusiasts and partners seeking a unique token of affection, it also appeals to stylists and designers drawn to period charm and the allure of gemstone detail.
NOTE: * This documentation accredits the sapphires originating in Basaltic deposits and certifies that the gemstones show no indications of heating.
Images do not always reflect the true colour and brilliance of gemstones and diamonds. The video however provides a truer representation of the actual colour and showcases each stone in this stunning example of antique jewellery.
Sapphire Quality
Origin Basaltic Deposit
Colour Blue
Cut Cushion/Pear
Content 1.60 carats
Ruby Quality
Cut Cabochon
Content 0.04 carat
Diamond Quality
Colour (average grades) H
Clarity (average grades) SI2
Cut Dutch
Content 1.05 carats
Number of Diamonds
49
measurements
Width across wings 4.2cm/1.65'
Length of setting 2.9cm/1.14'
Across pin 2.7cm/1.06'
Height of setting 5.42mm/0.21'
Weight:-
6.76 grams
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declaration
AC Silver has clarified that the Antique 1.60ct Sapphire, 1.05ct Diamond, Ruby & 15k Yellow Gold Insect Brooch c.1890 (LA540099) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1890
declaration
condition
condition
This gemstone brooch is exceptional quality, set with stunning sapphires displaying fine colour, brilliance and presence. The impressive rubies display a fine colour and brilliance, and the high colour graded diamonds display a fine white colour and brilliance. This brooch is an exceptional gauge of gold and is in exceptional condition.
Reflections in photographs may detract from the true representation of this example of Victorian insect jewellery.