Exceptional original early Edwardian period diamond set ring, displaying incredible craftsmanship from the shoulders, the pierced and scroll work, right up to the basket of the ring itself.
It is set in the centre with an old transitional-cut diamond set within four claws .
The diamond weight is just under one carat.
Really beautiful, simple, but unique pair of diamond set earrings, made in the art Deco style. They are set in fine platinum settings with each earring being set with a single emerald-cut diamond in a very fine rub-over setting.
A pair with emerald-cut diamonds is really, really unusual.
The diamond weight in both earrings.is a total of three carats and one point.
They are a colour F to G and a clarity Vs1 to Vs2.
Pendant made in England c1920, set in a floral-inspired nine-carat pierced gold setting, with a pear-shaped amethyst stone at the bottom, and two square-cut amethyst stones above the trellis pattern.
The sweetest little brooch made by Cartier of Paris.
It depicts two beautiful little birds sitting on a branch, set in eighteen-carat yellow gold.
It was made c1960 to 1970. The birds are set with beautiful stones. The bird on the right with an emerald, the bird on the left with a cabochon-cut sapphire, and inset their eyes are brilliant-cut diamonds.
This exceptional and exquisite original diamond set brooch is from Delphi Antiques in Dublin.
It was made in England C1940 and is from the Art Deco period.
It is set in a fine handmade platinum setting with a variety of stones including Emerald cut diamonds Marquise cut diamonds and Brilliant cut diamonds in the most exceptional setting.
Diamond weight Two carats fifty points.
Pretty original Edwardian period brooch, made in England c1910. It is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold setting with a single fine opal stone in the centre, set in a six claw setting. It is also decorated with white enamel in a swirling circular design.
Exquisite original brooch.
Made in France c1890 it is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold setting and is decorated with hand painted enamel work and set with natural pearls.
Its a feast for the eyes.
Beautiful antique piece.
Pretty original antique mourning brooch from the Georgian period, over 200 years ago, c1760 to 1780.
It is set in a fine fifteen-carat yellow gold, which is unusual in itself. It is set in the centre with human plaited hair, to remember someone that has passed, and surrounded on the outside by a single row of cabochon-cut turquoise stones.
On the back of the brooch it has a beautiful personal inscription.