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Antique Pearl and Amethyst 15ct Gold Pendant Listed in Jefferys Auction

Jefferys Auctions offered Lot 11, an antique 15ct yellow gold pendant with a central amethyst and surrounding pearls, accompanied by an 18ct, pearl-set 18" chain; the Easy Live Auction listing shows a hammer of £380.

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Antique Pearl and Amethyst 15ct Gold Pendant Listed in Jefferys Auction
Source: www.jefferysauctions.co.uk

Jefferys Auctions catalogued an antique pearl and amethyst pendant as Lot 11 in its Fine Art & Antique Sale on 25 February 2026. The online lot text on Easy Live Auction presents the item in full: "ANTIQUE PEARL AND AMETHYST PENDANT ON CHAIN, a 15ct yellow gold pendant set with a central amethyst, surrounded by pearls, with pearls to bale on an 18ct yellow gold pearl set 18'' necklace. 6.2 grams."

The catalogue separates the metals: the pendant is recorded as 15ct yellow gold while the accompanying chain is specified as an 18ct yellow gold, pearl-set necklace measuring 18 inches. The listing gives a single weight of 6.2 grams; the catalogue entry characterizes that figure as the approximate weight for the lot.

The Easy Live Auction capture displays a hammer price of £380 under the lot entry. Adjacent fee information on the platform makes clear that additional charges apply to the hammer; the page reproduces the lines "Fees apply to the hammer price:" and lists two registration-based buyer’s premium options verbatim: "Free Registration 23.6% inc VAT" and "Flat Fee Registration 20.00% inc VAT." Those percentages are presented on the lot page as the premiums that will be added to the hammer price.

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The catalogue entry notes that condition is listed in the lot entry, but the condition text itself does not appear in the supplied capture. The listing likewise supplies no provenance, hallmarks, maker’s marks, or dated attribution in the captured text; images were not included among the supplied extracts. Those omissions leave the £380 hammer as a clear transactional data point while also limiting immediate assessment of market context and comparative value.

This Lot 11 entry is a compact study in how online auction listings marry jewelry specifics with transactional mechanics: materials and measurements are explicit, the hammer price is visible, and the platform transparently presents buyer’s premium options. For collectors and buyers, the listing supplies the elemental facts needed to follow a sale, while the absent condition, provenance, and hallmark details remain the decisive factors for a professional appraisal or confident acquisition.

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