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F.J. COOPER, JADEITE AND DIAMOND RING
Estimate: $6,000-$8,000
Sold
$5,000
Live Auction
Important Jewelry
Description
F.J. COOPER, JADEITE AND DIAMOND RING
Containing one oval cabochon jade weighing approximately 22.85 carats and four oval brilliant cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.10 carats total. Mounted in yellow gold and platinum. Ring size 6 1/4.
Stamp: PLAT 18K D181.
Engraved: F.J.C.
Gross weight: 7.85 dwt.
Mason Kay, Report No. 220330-1221, Natural jadeite jade, No dye or impregnation detected, 'A' jade
Accompanied by an F.J. Cooper box and receipt.
Stamp: PLAT 18K D181.
Engraved: F.J.C.
Gross weight: 7.85 dwt.
Mason Kay, Report No. 220330-1221, Natural jadeite jade, No dye or impregnation detected, 'A' jade
Accompanied by an F.J. Cooper box and receipt.
Property from a Private Collection
Condition
Measurements: The ring is an approximate size 6 1/4 on the mandrel.
Overall Condition: There is scratching to the gold consistent with wear.
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Provenance
Established in Philadelphia in 1883, F.J. Cooper put its founding city on the map as a jewelry destination. The company bought and sold important diamonds and colored gemstones, which they set in custom-made jewelry.