Victorian Diamond Cornucopia Earrings split ring rising to the appointed altitude
Description
rising to the appointed altitude and making a successful drop
The middle band features pretty engraving
They're part of a matched set with this necklace
a lovely contrast to the thee-toned gold
It was made circa 1930
Victorian Diamond Cornucopia Earrings split ring rising to the appointed altitudeDATE: Victorian, c. 1860 A stunning pair of antique cornucopia shaped earrings set with an array of glistening old cut diamond. With silver settings and 15k gold backs, each one features a 0. 42ct old cut as the main event, with a trail 0. 56ct of further old cuts behind set within cut down settings. They're worn with stud backs, and date from the Victorian period, circa 1860. The Cornucopia was carried by the Roman goddess Fortuna (Greek: Tyche), the
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