1950s diamond set eternity ring set in a fine platinum setting with brilliant-cut diamonds set in a 4 claw setting, diamond weight 2.5 carats
Exceptional original style single stone diamond set solitaire ring, made by Tiffany and Company. It is set with a single brilliant-cut diamond in a fine 6 claw platinum setting. Diamond weight 1.27 carats.
Colour F.
Clarity VS1.
Superb piece of original Victorian jewellery made in England c1850 to 1860.
It is set in a fine fifteen-carat and twenty-carat yellow gold setting, which is very unusual.
It can be worn as a pendant but also the pin at the back of the piece makes it into a brooch.
It is set in the centre with this beautiful old European-cut diamond, set in a star shape and surrounded by a single row of slightly smaller old European-cut diamonds.
The diamond weighs in this wonderful piece is three and a half carat.
Original Art Deco period diamond set brooch, made in England c1930, it is set in a fine platinum setting with a single brilliant-cut diamond in the centre set in a fine 8 claw setting. This is surrounded by numerous brilliant-cut diamonds in a pierced circular leaf shaped design.
Unusual late Victorian bar brooch made in England c1870. It is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold silver fronted setting and is set with four natural pearls, old cut Victorian diamonds and a single Burmese ruby in the centre set in a fine clawed setting
Really unusual and one-of-a-kind ring made in England c1905 to 1910, from the Art Nouveau period. It was made by Liberty and Company in London and it is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold and white gold setting. It is set with old round-cut diamonds in what is known as a two-stone twist or a toi-et-moi ring.
Unusual original Art Deco period pair of diamond set clip on earrings, made in England c1920, they are set in fine platinum settings with old brilliant-cut diamonds and emerald cut diamonds in an Art Deco style setting.
The shape is strikingly reminiscent of a treble clef, making it perfect for a musical soul.
Diamond weight 5 carats.
Wonderful vintage brooch made in France circa 1930 to 1940.
It depicts the very famous character of Pierrot sitting in a moon crescent.
The story of Piero comes from the late 17th century commedia dell'arte in Italy, and was first performed in Paris.
He represents a clown, and he is moonstruck.
His love and the feelings that he has for his true love Columbine are unrequited: she only has eyes for the bolder Harlequin.
So the lovely Piero always wears a mask to hide his true feelings for the lovely Columbine.
The brooch itself is set in heavy eighteen-carat yellow gold.
Pierrot himself is hand enamelled: his trousers and cloak is in white enamel, the shoes are in brown enamel, and he has a beautiful cap at the top that is also in brown enamel.
He's got the very typical ruff on the top of his outfit
He is sitting true to type in the crescent moon with his legs over the side of it. The moon itself is set with old round cut diamonds. in some versions of the story, the moon yearns for Pierrot's love: sometimes ignored, and sometimes finally requited.
It's a really beautiful and unusual piece and has a lovely story to tell.
And also it's very wearable because it would show up beautifully on either a black outfit or a dark coat or something like that.