10.00ct Lightning Ridge black opal bar brooch set in a white…
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10.00ct Lightning Ridge black opal bar brooch set in a white gold setting tested as 18ct. Approx 1@ 10.00ct oval opal with very bright green and blue colours, speckled patch work and broad flash, natural growth marks. Brooch length 62 mm. circa 1st half of 20th century.

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