Art Deco period, made in France c1920, set in a fine platinum setting with an old brilliant-cut diamond as its centrepiece set within six claws.
Simply set on each shoulder with two emerald-cut diamonds graduated in size.
Central Diamond: two carat and one point
Colour: E
Clarity Si1
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
Late Victorian period ring set in eighteen-carat yellow and white gold, set in the centre with an oval-shaped Colombian emerald in a rub-over setting with four smaller emeralds at each corner and small old round cut diamonds in between.
The shank is also beautifully engraved and embossed with a floral all the way around.
Exquisite original Edwardian period diamond set drop earrings, made in England c1905. They are set in the finest Edwardian platinum and 18ct yellow gold setting with transitional cut diamonds in a loop style setting with a single large transitional cut diamond suspended in the centre
Made in eighteen-carat white gold in the USA c1930, this beautiful emerald-cut Colombian emerald with canted (or bezeled) corners is surrounded by two rows of round brilliant-cut diamonds in a start-like setting.
Emerlad weight: approximately four carats
We have a really pretty original Edwardian period ring made in England c1910 to 1915 and set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold setting with three old brilliant cut diamonds set within six claws.
The diamond weight here is approximately thirty points and it is known as a three-stone twist ring.
It is a really unusual ring and very, very finely made.
Five-stone rings are quite rare, as you usually find four or three-stone rings.
This beautiful specimen was made in England c1900, set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow-gold setting typical of the Victorian period.
It features a rich-blue oval sapphire stone at its centre, set within six claws, set on each side with a single old round-cut diamond, and with on either end a smaller sapphire stone.
Really unusual and touching piece. It is known as a sweet-heart brooch or a me-and-you brooch, or a toi-et-moi brooch, and it represents two birds sitting together on a single branch.
It was made in Italy c1970 and a set in fine eighteen-carat yellow gold.
The body of each bird is made from natural pearls, and the head and breast of the bird is hand-enamelled with wonderful colouring.