Unusual original Art Deco period diamond set ring made in England c1925. It is set in a fine platinum setting with a single emerald cut diamond in the centre set in a 4 claw setting. Diamond weight ~ 1.22ct, colour ~ I, clarity ~ VS1. It is set on each side with 3 emerald cut diamonds in what has to be a one of a kind ring.
Original vintage single-stone diamond-set solitaire ring, made c1950. It is set in a fine eighteen-carat white gold setting with a beautiful brilliant-cut diamond in the centre set in eight claws.
It is simply set on each shoulder with a single emerald-cut diamond in a very Art Deco style setting.
Diamond weight: four carats and seven points
Vintage diamond ring made c1950, set in an eighteen-carat yellow gold setting with a brilliant-cut diamond as its centre-piece, within four claws.
Set on each shoulder with smaller brilliant-cut diamonds graduated in size.
Centre diamond weight: two carats and thirty-eight points
Colour: H-I
Clarity: VS2
Stunning original vintage aquamarine and diamond set ring set in the most gorgeous handmade platinum setting.
It has a wonderful baskets and is set in the centre with a beautiful emerald-cut aquamarine stone set in a very fine milgrain setting.
It is set on each side with a single long emerald-cut diamond which accentuates the length of the ring itself, and is set with old brilliant-cut diamonds.
The shoulders of the ring are highlighted with small diamonds.
Touching Mizpah brooch: forget-me-not token for a loved one, which reads:
(May) The Lord watch between thee and me...
when we are absent from one another
Mizpah is the Hebrew word for "watchtower".
Pretty original Edwardian period bug broach made in England c1910. It is set in a fine 18ct gold setting with the bug being set with 2 ruby stones and six small diamonds.
Amazing late Victorian period caterpillar to butterfly pendant made in France c1900 to 1905.
It is set in eighteen-carat yellow gold. The wings of the butterfly are beautifully decorated with hand enamelling. It is completely translucent. The antenna of the bug is also set with two cabochon-cut stones, and the detailing to the body is simply exquisite.
Really unusual ring made in England c1905 to 1915, in the Edwardian period.
It is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold and platinum setting, and is set with three green demantoid garnets as their centre piece. In between each garnet old round-cut diamonds are set in a very fine clawed setting.
Demantoid garnets are getting extremely rare and harder to find these days.