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Antique golden topaz and diamond cluster cross pendant
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Antique golden topaz and diamond cluster cross pendant

S.J. Phillips Ltd

Date 1800

Period Early 19th century

Medium Golden topaz, Diamond

Formerly part of the Bathurst Jewels, of Latin form, each arm set with an elongated fancy-shaped topaz with a square cut to the centre, cushion and single cut diamond line border around the rim and criss-crossing around the central stone, similarly diamond set to the front of the suspension loop, partially closed-set, mounted in silver and gold.

Length including loop 10.3cm / 4 1/8''
Weight: 33g

Date: 1800

Period: Early 19th century

Medium: Golden topaz, Diamond

Provenance: By family tradition, left by H.R.H. The Princess Amelia (1783-1810), daughter of George III, to her Lady in Waiting The Hon. Mrs George Villiers (1775-1856) and by descent to her great granddaughter Lilias Borthwick, later Countess Bathurst (1871-1965) and by descent in the Bathurst family.

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