Page 1 of 8 Contents This report is valid only in its entirety and for its stated purpose and intended use. It has been prepared in accordance with the standards laid down by the National Association of Goldsmiths and contains the following elements. 1. Letter of Transmittal... Page 2/3 2. Schedule... Page 4/5 3. Images. Page 6 4. Gem Testing Report Page 7 5. Biography.. Page 8 6. Notes to the Schedule. Pages 9/11
Page 2 of 8 Name: Mr Sample Address: Date: 08.02.13 Dear Mr Sample Further to your instructions please find enclosed your Valuation Schedule for the purpose of Insurance Replacement. It is my opinion that the figures stated represent a fair reflection of current market conditions, and in the event of a loss, should enable reasonably equivalent articles to be supplied in the appropriate market. The values stated are only valid at the date of the appraisal and no opinion is expressed either as to either any long-term future values or as to any past values. One relevant factor of some significance in valuation work is the fluctuation of the US dollar (in which bullion, diamonds and other gemstones are traded worldwide). Due to these fluctuations there is no guarantee that this value will remain accurate for any length of time, and the value stated is based on the cost to replace the described item at the date of appraisal. In the event of loss/significant damage it is recommended that you request an updated price/quote to submit to your insurer along with this schedule, which may also assist with establishing proof of ownership if you need to make a claim. A full re-appraisal every three to four years would be recommended. I respectfully draw your attention to the enclosed Notes to the Schedule which explain the procedures employed in preparing your appraisal, its limitations and the abbreviations used. It is important that these notes are read in conjunction with the main valuation text so that the appraisal terminology is clearly understood. With reference to specific items included in this Schedule I particularly draw your attention to the following. Note 7 regarding the accurate measurements of mounted gemstones. Independent Jewellery Consultant Gemmologist Fellow of the Institute of Registered Valuers Valuations Insurance Claims Validation Post Loss Reports 66 London Road Coalville Leicestershire LE67 3JA. Telephone: 01530 817773 Fax: 01530 817806 Email: heather@heathermcpherson.co.uk www.heathermcpherson.co.uk
Page 3 of 8 Note 9 regarding certification of diamonds. The diamonds in the items submitted for appraisal were not submitted with an internationally recognized Laboratory Report.You should therefore be aware that due to this, and with the limitations imposed by the mounts, the final value conclusions of such uncertificated stones may alter should the diamonds subsequently be unmounted and certificated. Note 12 regarding basis of Valuation. Item 1 on the enclosed schedule has been valued on the basis of ARV, and represents an average current replacement value for a similar item. In the event of a loss this may enable you to negotiate with your Insurance Company either a second hand replacement, or if this is not possible, a cash settlement. We would advise you to consult with your Insurance Company to ascertain if they are willing to underwrite on this basis. As I understand there has in the past been some controversy regarding the identification of the blue stone in Item 2, please refer to the enclosed Gem Testing Report for an explanation of my conclusions relating to this item. All the articles described in this Schedule have been examined with great care so that we may present an unbiased and fully researched report. Should there be any areas that need any further clarification, it is important that you do not hesitate to contact us before submitting this to your Insurance Company. Heather McPherson IRV No: 70293
Page 4 of 8 Schedule Name: Mr Sample Address: Date: 08.02.13 Gold Fix: $ 1668 Platinum Fix: $ 1714 Silver Fix: $ 31.52 Dollar Rate: $ 1.581 Valuation for Insurance Replacement Number: 02.13.XXX Item 1: Bracelet An early twentieth century curb link bracelet measuring approximately 1 cm wide and 19.5 cms long with centre open scroll work panel set with opals and old cut diamonds. Opals Three circular opals each measuring approximately 4.5-5mm diameter. Blue green colour with pinfire pattern. Diamonds Four old brilliant cut diamonds each measuring approximately. 3 mm diameter. Twenty four diamonds each measuring approximately 1.5-2.5 mm. Total diamond weight estimated as approximately 1.00 ct. Hand made yellow solid curb link chain with integral snap fastener and safety chain attached. White claw settings to opals and diamonds. Unmarked but acid tested and valued as 15 ct gold with silver setting. Gross weight 18.3 grms. Circa 1900. Condition: Very good. In original fitted case retailed by Frazer & Haws of Piccadilly. ARV 1500.00
Page 5 of 8 Item 2: Ring A seven stone ring set with a single emerald cut aquamarine, four brilliant cut diamonds and two baguette cut diamonds. Aquamarine The aquamarine measuring approximately 10.2 x 8 x 5.1 mm Estimated as weighing 2.83 cts. Diamonds The four brilliant cut diamonds each measuring approximately 1.5 mm diameter. The two baguette cut diamonds each measuring approximately 2.5 x 1.5 mm. Total diamond weight estimated as 0.10 ct. The white mount hand assembled and finished, with solid shoulders, four claw setting to aquamarine and rub over setting to diamonds. Stamped 18ct and valued as 18 ct white gold. Gross weight: 4.4 grams. NRV 2135.00 Total: 3635.00 The above two items have been valued for the sum of Three Thousand Six Hundred & Thirty Five Pounds on the 8 th February 2013 for the purpose stated above. Heather McPherson IRV No: 70293
Page 6 of 8 DIGITAL IMAGE(S) Item 1 Item 2 Colour reproduction in digital images may not be the true colour(s) and/or dimensions of the component parts of the jewellery item(s) illustrated. More accurate colour assessments and measurements of items, diamonds and/or gemstones may be referenced in the narrative section of this Schedule. IMPORTANT Your attention is respectfully drawn to the Notes to the Schedule overleaf, which form an integral part of this document. These Notes to the Schedule are a detailed explanation of our working procedures, along with nomenclature reference. It is important that the Valuation document is read as a whole in order that gemmological and appraisal terminology is clearly understood.
Page 7 of 8 Heather McPherson F.G.A. Gem Testing Report. Customer: Mr Sample Job No: 03.13.XXX Description: A single emerald cut aquamarine measuring approx 10.2 x 8 x 5.1 mm Estimated as weighing 2.83 cts. Test 1 Polariscope 2 Chelsea Filter 3 Dichroscope 4 Refractometer 5 Spectroscope 6 Ultra Violet 7 Microscope 8 Specific Gravity 9 Chemical Tests 10 Thermal Conductivity 11 Other Result Doubly refractive Bluish green Shows dichroism: Almost colourless/sky blue 1.575 1.581 Uniaxial Not diagnostic A small patch of growth lines (rain inclusions) Conclusion Beryl. Variety: Aquamarine
Page 8 of 8 Professional Background Having been brought up in her family s Antique Jewellery Business, Heather can boast over 30 yrs in the trade. Whilst retaining an interest in this business, she has worked as an Independent Gemmologist and Jewellery Appraiser since 1979. She has acted as a consultant to the Antique Trade, Auction Houses, Independent Jewellers, Trading Standards, Police Authorities, Insurance Companies, and the Legal Profession, in addition to carrying out Private Valuations. Professional Qualifications/Affiliations/Awards Fellowship of the Gemmological Association of Great Britain (FGA) No. D4901 Fellow of the NAG Institute of Registered Valuers No RV 70293 Member of the Jewellery Historians Society. 2005. Winner of the David Wilkins Trophy for NAG Registered Valuer of the Year Advisor to the NAG Institute of Registered Valuers Additional Seminars and Courses Diamond Grading Amber & Organics Jade Identification Emerald Identification. Visual Optics. Coloured Stone Update Detecting Synthetic Diamonds & Moissanite Advanced Diamond Grading. (Gemmological Association & Gem Testing Laboratory of Great Britain) G.I.A. (Gemmological Institute of America) G.I.A. Opal Identification & Value. Appraisal 2000 Diamond Cut Grading GIA Heather is also a regular attendee of Jewellery Exhibitions, Seminars and Conferences of relevant Professional Bodies and Trade Organisations, and is committed to jewellery education and training. 2013