Exceptional Art Deco style diamond set dress ring. Made in England c1930. It is set in a fine platinum setting with a single old brilliant-cut diamond in the center set in an 8 claw setting. The center stone is beautifully set around with a single row of emerald cut diamonds in an Octagonally shaped setting. Centre diamond weight *center diamond) 1.80 carats, Colour H, Clarity VS2.
Beautiful original late 19th century diamond set cluster ring made in France c1890 to 1910.
It is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold and platinum setting and it is set in the centre with a large old European-cut diamond set within eight claws.
The diamond weight in the centre is two carats and twenty-one points.
It is surrounded by a single row of old European-cut diamonds and the weight of these stones is two carats and forty points.
The shoulders are decorated in what is known as a split shank design.
Edwardian ring featuring an oval sapphire at the centre, surrounded by two rows of small old round-cut diamonds, in an elegant eighteen-carat yellow gold and platinum setting.
Amazing diamond set ring set in a very fine handmade eighteen-carat white gold setting with a large, brilliant-cut diamond in the centre set within a clawed setting.
The diamond in the centre is two carats and three points. It is a colour F and a clarity Vs2, and it is surrounded by a single row of smaller brilliant-cut diamonds.
The shoulders have a similar format, a smaller brilliant-cut diamond set in four claws, which is also surrounded by brilliant cut diamonds and the shoulders of the ring going to nearly three quarters away around the band is also set with small diamonds.
Ring made c1920 in fine eighteen-carat white gold setting.
The central stone is a wonderfully rich oval-shaped fiery opal set within six claws, with small old round-cut diamonds on each shoulder in a typically Art Deco style setting.
Superb original early 20th century ring made in Ireland c1905 to 1910 and set in a fine slightly rose coloured nine-carat gold setting. It is set in the centre with an incredible cabochon cut amethyst stone set in a rub-over setting.
It is the colour of the gold and the detailing to the shoulders of the ring that really make it something special. It is a beautifully crafted original piece of Art Nouveau jewellery.
Really special piece of antique jewellery made in France c1940: it is a retro piece.
It is set in eighteen-carat yellow gold and of course it is made from rose quartz.
Rose quartz is absolutely superb and a beautiful shade of pale pink. It is a brooch and at the end of the brooch it is fitted with a watch. It is so cleverly made that when the brooch is worn and hanging, you can turn the watch up the correct way and read the time.
Rose quartz is sometimes linked to healing, which is in tune with the design of the fob watch, suitable for a nurse for instance to check the time by just looking down.
This is a really unusual piece of antique jewellery.
It is an original late victorian period match box or what was known at the time as a vesta case.
It was made in England C1895 and is nine carats rose gold.
It was proberly worn originally on a victorian muff chain or a double albert chain.
It is beautifully hand engraved with a floral pattern through out.
It is inscribed on the front.
From the nursing staff of The Adelaide Hospital Dublin as
A tribute of affection and respect 1896
Kendall Franks was a doctor at the time and today he has a ward named after him at Tallaght Hospital in Dublin.