Stunning original vintage diamond set ring made c1950, but in the Art Deco style from the 1920s and 1930s.
It is set in a fine eighteen-carat white gold setting with a really unusual and large pear shaped diamond in the centre set in five claws.
The pear shaped diamond is exactly five carats.
It is a colour E and a clarity Si1.
It is simply set on each side with a single baguette cut diamond, giving it a very Art Deco appearance.
Beautiful original vintage single-stone diamond solitaire ring made in France c1950 to 1960 and set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold setting.
It is set in the centre with a beautiful brilliant-cut diamonds set within six claws.
The centre diamond weight is three carats and eighty points.
It is a colour J and a clarity Vs2.
The shoulders of the ring are simply set with a single tapered baguette cut diamond, giving it a bit of an Art Deco appearance.
Beautiful original late Victorian Albert chain, named after Queen Victoria's husband Prince Albert, set in a beautiful rich nine-carat gold
Originally this would have been worn as a watch chain, with the T-bar connecting to a waistcoat and you would connect to watch at one end using the swivel, and a fob or seal on the other.
The link is particularly nice because it is a double bar link with individual knot links in between.
Really unusual mid to late Victorian pietra dura pendant and chain. The pendant is set in a very fine eighteen-carat yellow gold setting. It is set in the centre with a beautiful pale cream coloured stone which is inlaid to form bugs. The bugs might be described as a butterfly, maybe in the colour of Italy where the technique originated pietra dura during Grand Tours, a dragonfly, and a fly.
The bugs are set with malachite, cornelian, and bloodstone stones: none of this is painted, they are made from individual stones being inlaid to the white background.
Incredible original antique necklace made in England c1910 to 1915, in the Edwardian period.
It is beautifully set in fifteen-carat yellow gold which is really unusual and has this beautiful rich golden colour.
The pendant is set with brilliant-cut diamonds in a rub-over setting and is highlighted with a series of natural pearls.
It has the original barrel clasp to the end of the chain and it comes in its original fitted case.
Absolutely incredible piece of antique French jewellery made in the 1930s to the 1940s in Paris.
It is set in a mixture of eighteen-carat yellow gold and white gold.
It can be worn as two bracelets, which can be linked together to form a choker necklace.
A simple bracelet woven in eighteen-carat yellow gold and a second one set with wonderful sapphires and diamonds.
It can be worm as a necklace, or as two bracelets together, or individually.
The clasps at the end of the braces are set with beautiful brilliant-cut diamonds and they have the most wonderful natural blue sapphires to the centre piece of the bracelet or the neck piece.
Original antique target ring made in England c1910 to 1915, in the Edwardian period.
It is set in a fine platinum and eighteen-carat yellow gold setting set in the centre with a beautiful transitional-cut diamond set in a rub-over setting.
The centre diamond weight is two carats and twenty points.
It is surrounded by a single row of square French-cut rubies, all in a wonderful target shaped setting.
Amazing pearl and diamond set ring made c1930 in France and set in a fine handmade platinum setting.
It is set in the centre with a beautiful natural grey pearl which is surrounded by a single row of eight old round-cut diamonds.
The diamond weight in this ring is approximately four carats.
The shoulders are decorated with smaller diamonds in a slit-shank design.
Adorable beautiful little ring made in England c1770 to 1800.
It is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold and silver topped setting, set in the centre with an original rose-cut diamond, in quite an unusual design: it is not fussy in anyway, so It is as wearable today as it was when it was made in the 1770s.
Beautiful original Edwardian ruby and diamond set cluster-ring set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold and platinum setting and made in England c1910 to 1915.
It is set in the centre with the best colour pigeon-blood red ruby surrounded by a single row of transitional-cut diamonds, all in a cluster style setting.