This exquisite ring is from the Edwardian period C1910.
It is set in the finest quality eighteen carats yellow gold and platinum setting with a single transitional cut diamond in the centre set in a fine clawed setting
This is surrounded by a single row of old round cut diamonds all in an octagonal shaped Edwardian setting.
Centre diamond weight One carats eighty two points.
This is a beautiful period ring which is difficult to come across these days.
This style of ring is copied a lot but they are nothing like the original.
Beautiful original antique diamond and black enamel ring: one of the oldest rings we have in Delphi Antiques. It was made in the Georgian period, c1815.
It is set in a very fine eighteen-carat yellow gold setting with beautiful engraving on each shoulder of the ring. It is decorated with black enamel, so it may have been a morning ring. It is set in the centre with an old European-cut diamond set within six claws.
Really pretty original Art Deco period diamond set ring made c1920.
It is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold and platinum setting.
It is set with four old round-cut diamonds in a really unusual hexagonal shape setting, made of triangles and rhombus settings.
Beautiful single-stone cushion-cut diamond solitaire ring made in England c1910 to 1915 and set in a fine handmade platinum setting.
It is set in the centre with a beautiful cushion-cut diamond set within eight claws.
The weight of the centre stone is an incredible four carats ninety-two points.
It is a colour I to J and a clarity Si2.
Very unusual ring made in England c1915-1920, set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold setting, and consists of a synthetic ruby in a very unusual shape of an hexagon with a dimple in the middle where an old-brilliant-cut diamond is set in a milgrain setting.
A very beautiful and finely made piece.
Exceptional original suite of jewellery for a collector. It was made c1880 to 1900.
It consists of a pair of earrings, a necklace, and a brooch.
All the pieces are made in eighteen-carat yellow gold. The decorations is in a wonderful black enamel. The enamel itself is inset with grey natural pearls and it is contained in its original fitted case.
It has a religious dimension and may have been a mourning piece.
Magnificent brooch, one-of-a-kind and one to behold. It was made in France c1940 to 1950 and is known as a tutti-frutti brooch: a brooch with “all he fruits in the fruit bowl!
It is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold setting and depicts a bouquet of flowers with hidden bugs.
It is set with numerous wonderful stones including a marquee cut sapphire surrounded by diamonds, a fiery opal surrounded by cultured pearls, a cabochon emerald surrounded by diamonds, a turquoise flower surrounded by sapphires, a magnificent flower of pearl surrounded by rubies, several set with turquoise and pearls, and one towards the centre set with a single sapphire stone surrounded by pearls.
It is a most unusual and fabulous piece of vintage jewellery.
Very unusual Art Deco ring made c1920 in England, set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow and white gold setting.
At its centrepiece are two old brilliant-cut diamonds within six claws, decorated on each side with smaller old round-cut diamonds in a triangular shape.