Original Art Deco period emerald and diamond set dress rings made in England c1920. It is set in a fine platinum setting with a single emerald cut Colombian emerald in the centre set in a 4 claw setting. Emerald weight 3.25 carats. It is set on each shoulder with a single trillion cut diamond in a channel Art Deco style setting.
Superb original antique emerald and diamonds cluster-ring made in England c1910 to 1920. It is set in the finest eighteen-carat yellow gold and platinum handmade setting.
It is set in the centre with a beautiful rich green natural Colombian emerald set in a ten-clawed setting.
The emerald weight is one carat and eighty-two points.
It surrounded by a single row of ten old round-cut diamonds in a cluster style setting.
The diamond weight is two carats and eighty points.
Gorgeous early 20th century emerald and diamond set ring made in France c1910 to 1920.
It is set in a fine handmade platinum setting with a wonderful cushion-cut Colombian emerald in the centre set in a milgrain setting.
The emerald weight is approximately one carat and fifteen points.
It is surrounded by a single row of old round-cut diamonds in a typical French style, and also in a milgrain setting.
The diamond weight is approximately one carat.
Wonderful pair of French eighteen-karat yellow gold gem set lockets and chains, C1898.
The shaped foliate surround with ruby, emerald and rose cut diamond set flower heads and further sapphire diamond and ruby detailing. The frames inscribed 'JUILLET 1898', with central oval glazed panels containing period photographs. The scrolled bales with ball hinges
The photographs are believed to be of the parents of Yvonne Lydia Louise Rothchild (née Cahen d'Anvers), Robert Joseph Meyer Comte Cahen d' Anvers and 'Sonia' Sophia Alice Warchawska.
Provenance: by family descent and sold by order of a member of the de Rothschild Family.
Renée Louise Marie de Rothschild (1927-2015) was the daughter of Anthony Gustav de Rothschild and Yvonne Lydia Louise de Rothschild (née Cahen d'Anvers). In 1955 Renée married the British equestrian and Olympic show jumping medalist Peter Robeson. Together Peter and Renée became hugely successful racehorse trainers from their stud at Tyringham in Buckinghamshire.
Original Georgian period mourning broach, made in England c1780. It is set in 9k rose gold and is inset with plated human hair with the centre of the broach being set with an ivory urn which is decorated with 9k rose gold. The outer rim of the broach is set with small natural pearls which at the time represented 'tears'.
Superb original late 19th century pin that will appeal to anyone with equestrian interests. It was made in France c1880 to 1900 and is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold setting.
The centrepiece is a beautiful rock crystal piece, cabochon-cut and hand-carved at the back and hand-painted.
It depicts a jockey on a horse jumping over a fence. It is known as a rock crystal pin.
This is a beautiful two stone diamond set double target ring.
It was made in france C1905 during the Belle Époque period and is set in the finest quality platinum setting with two transitional cut diamonds set in the centre with a single row of small round cut diamonds set in a circular target shaped setting.
It is also set on each shoulder with smalker old round cut diamonds.
Diamond weight One carats approx.
Really unusual original Edwardian to Art Deco aquamarine and diamond set ring made in France c1910 to 1915 and set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold and white gold setting.
It is set in the centre with a beautiful emerald-cut aquamarine stone set in a very fine rub-over setting.
The shoulders are decorated with wonderful rose-cut diamonds. The scrolling work is really a detail associated with the Art Nouveau period in particular.