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1950s Hamilton 14k White Gold& Diamond Lady's's Watch
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Below is the appraisal of this gorgeous family estate watch. Please e mail with any additonal questions. This is a piece that can be passed down for generations! Watch will include the written appraisal on Klein and Son Letter Head. Klein and Son. Inc.JEWELERS SINCE 1893 We have carefully examined the jewelry submitted to us for appraisal and are pleased to describe and value the items for insurance purposes. Lady's 14-karat white gold Hamilton diamond watch. The off white marquise shaped dial is marked HAMILTON. The movement is marked HAMILTON USA 22 JEWELS Adj: 757. Inside back case cover is marked 14K L CO. The watch case has forty-four round diamonds; fourteen .03 carats full cut, eight .02 carats single cut, twelve .015 carats single cut and ten .Olcarats single cut. Total weight of diamonds in the case is .86 carats. The link band has fifty-one round single cut diamonds; sixteen .02 carats and thirty-five .01 carats. Total weight of all diamonds in the band is .67 carats. All diamonds are prong and bead set. All have an average clarity grade of SI-i to SI-2 and an average color grade of G. The band has a fold over catch with safety chain. This item should be insured for $4,000.00 Diamonds were examined in mounting and weights, sizes and grades are approximate. We assume no liability with respect to any action that may be taken on the basis of this appraisal. This letter is in duplicate, the original for insured agent and copy for your records. Please let us know when we can be of further assistance. Sincerely, KLEIN AND SON, INC.
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