Exceptional original Art Deco period sapphire and diamond set dress ring, made in England c1925.
It is set in a fine quality platinum setting with a single large emerald cut Burmese sapphire in the centre set in a 4 claw setting.
Sapphire weight 5.8 carats. It is also beautifully set on each shoulder with 4 emerald cut diamonds graduated in size set in the Art Deco manner.
Pretty original antique sapphire and diamond set rings made in England c1915-1920.
It is set in a fine eighteen-carat white gold setting with a beautiful rich blue Asscher-cut sapphire stone as a centrepiece, set within four claws.
It is simply set on each shoulder with a pair of emerald-cut diamonds graduated in size in the Art Deco taste.
Magnificent original Art Deco period single stone diamond set solitaire dress ring, made in England c1920 it is set in a fine platinum setting with a single old brilliant-cut diamond in the centre set in a 4 claw setting. Diamond weight is 1.91 carats, colour F, clarity SI1. It is also set on each shoulder with four smaller old brilliant-cut diamonds in a beautiful Art Deco setting.
Highly unusual original antique coral and diamond necklace made in France c1940.
It is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold setting and it is set with eight pieces of rich dark coral stones, which are oval shaped, and they are all centred with a beautiful old brilliant-cut diamond.
It comes with its original eighteen-carat yellow gold neck chain.
Really unusual vintage emerald and diamond set pendant necklace made c1950 to 1960.
It is set in a fine eighteen-carat white gold setting and comes with its original neck chain.
The pendant itself is set in the centre with an Asscher-cut Columbian emerald set within six claws.
This is surrounded by six brilliant-cut diamonds and an outer row of amazing diamonds, all in a wonderful circular shaped pattern.
Really unusual ring, wonderfully late Victorian, made in England c1880 to 1900.
It is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold setting and unusually it is set with an oval-shaped cabochon-cut fiery opal in the centre, and a ruby and sapphire on both sides, all set within a four clawed setting.
The combination of the Opal, ruby and sapphire is very unusual and it must have had a secret meaning to someone in the late Victorian era, maybe linked to a country or to a daughter and son.
Original antique target ring made in England c1910 to 1915, in the Edwardian period.
It is set in a fine platinum and eighteen-carat yellow gold setting set in the centre with a beautiful transitional-cut diamond set in a rub-over setting.
The centre diamond weight is two carats and twenty points.
It is surrounded by a single row of square French-cut rubies, all in a wonderful target shaped setting.
Really unusual and one-of-a-kind ring made in England c1905 to 1910, from the Art Nouveau period. It was made by Liberty and Company in London and it is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold and white gold setting. It is set with old round-cut diamonds in what is known as a two-stone twist or a toi-et-moi ring.