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<p>[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 9848308, member: 5833"]I'd say she's a very pretty generic Flora. That mix of white & yellow gold is very 1930s. The stones...? Blue is too rich & deep for small tourmalines. Could be lab grown sapphire. Not sure when it came on the market. Have read it was quite a while after the development of red corundum, which came on the market early in the 20th as small stones used for watch bearings, before blue was made.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 9848308, member: 5833"]I'd say she's a very pretty generic Flora. That mix of white & yellow gold is very 1930s. The stones...? Blue is too rich & deep for small tourmalines. Could be lab grown sapphire. Not sure when it came on the market. Have read it was quite a while after the development of red corundum, which came on the market early in the 20th as small stones used for watch bearings, before blue was made.[/QUOTE]
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