Pretty French Art Deco diamond set ring. Made in France c1920 it is set in a fine 18ct white gold, with a single old brilliant-cut diamond in the middle set in a rub over fashion. This is surrounded by6 smaller old brilliant-cut diamonds all set in a rectangular shaped panel setting.
Vintage curb-link bracelets made around 1950 to 1960 in a tradition going back as far as the 1840s. Unusually it is that it is set in eighteen-carat yellow gold rather than nine of fifteen, and it is a really heavy example.
It weighs 65 grammes.
It comes with its original padlock.
Original Art nouveau period necklace made in England c1905, it is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold setting with ametsyt stones and natural pearls in a triple drop design
Pair of Edwardian period cufflinks made c1910. They are set with platinum set diamond centres in a mother of pearl circular shaped setting.
Pretty original Edwardian period ruby and diamond set dress ring, made in England c1910, it is set in a fine platinum setting with a Burmese ruby in the centre set in an 8 claw setting.
Absolutely superb quality original Art Deco emerald and diamond set ring, made c1920 and set in a fine handmade platinum and eighteen-carat yellow gold setting.
It is set in the centre with a wonderful rich green Colombian emerald set in a very fine Milgrain setting and surrounded by a single row of small old round-cut diamonds, all in a square-shaped setting.
Beautiful original Edwardian period emerald and diamond set ring, made in England c1910 it is set in a fine platinum setting with a single emerald cut Colombian emerald in the centre set in a four claw setting. It is set on each side with a single transitional cut diamond also in a four claw setting.Diamond weight 2.10ct, emerald weight 1.48ct.
Made in England c1915-1920, this ring is set in the finest eighteen-carat yellow gold and platinum setting, featuring three old brilliant-cut diamonds in a milgrain setting.
The middle diamond is slightly larger, and the style of this ring is known as a three-stone twist ring which was very popular in the Art Deco and Edwardian periods.