Pair of 18ct white gold, South Sea pearl and diamond 'Palais'…
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Pair of 18ct white gold, South Sea pearl and diamond 'Palais' earrings, Paspaley, each terminating on an oval cultured pearl measuring 12 mm suspending a swag of diamond briolettes from trace chain connectors to a polished half hoop surmount similarly connected, the diamonds weighing approximately 2.88 carats, length approximately 42 mm, signed Paspaley, hoop fittings. Accompanied by a Paspaley certificate of authenticity numbered L00E11WPO12 and a Paspaley pouch.

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